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Susannah York

  • Birthplace: London, England, United Kingdom
  • Birthday: January 9, 1942

Respected stage and TV actress who first gained prominence as the winsome object of Albert Finney's affections in "Tom Jones" (1963) and turned in fine performances in "A Man for All Seasons" (1966) and "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" (1969).

York's career was briefly fueled by starring roles in two controversial films dealing with lesbianism, "The Killing of Sister George" (1968) and "X,Y and Zee" (1971). She has since appeared in mainstream fare such as the "Superman" …more

Credits

Actor

Career Milestones

  • 2001

    Toured the United Kingdom in "Amy's View"

  • 1998

    Co-starred as Gertrude in a London stage production of "Hamlet"

  • 1980

    First film as co-writer (also actress), "Falling in Love Again"

  • 1969

    Garnered a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination for her turn in "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?"

  • 1968

    Had featured role as Beryl Reid's lesbian lover in "The Killing of Sister George"

Awards

  • 1972

    Cannes Film Festival Best Actress Award:

  • 1970

    British Film Academy Award: Best Supporting Actress

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