Susan Ward Wiki, Biography, Age, Family, Net Worth & Boyfriend

Susan Ward has been nominated for a Golden Globe Award and many other awards including the Satellite Awards. Susan Ward was born in 1944 and grew up in Ohio, where her mother had come from. Susan Ward has always been interested in art, writing and film and in fact studied art while in high school. She also attended the University of Colorado, in Boulder, before going to Hollywood to study acting.
Susan Ward has been in many films and has played the role of aunts, grandmothers and even a maid in one movie. Most of her credits have been in movies or TV series, where she played the role of a loving or maternal aunt or grandmother. Susan Ward has also been nominated three times for an Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role and was also nominated for an Honorary Academy Award for her work in the movies The Secret Life of Bees and Here Lies Love. Susan Ward has also been given uncredited credit as the official producer on some of her movies and as the “chief creative officer” on many others.
Susan Ward has certainly had a long and interesting career in film and TV. She has played the same character (or roles) in different times and in different genres, but has never really managed to find a career that really fits who she is. Susan Ward’s most notable film is Born Out Of Cancer (1990), which was directed by Terry Gilliam. This movie failed to be a box office hit, but it did become well known because of its cult status and because of Susan Ward’s performance.
Susan Ward has also tried her hand at writing several screenplays, but has not had success in this endeavor. Her uncredited screenplay contribution to Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure (also with David Seidler) led to criticism from those in the industry, but it is interesting to note that the film did not receive a movie treatment or a script treatment. Despite the low budget and lack of a script, nevertheless Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure received widespread critical acclaim and became a very popular movie. Susan Ward later went on to write a book-length screenplay about the same characters, called Afterburner.
Name | Susan Ward |
Real Name | null |
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Nationality | United States |
Profession | Television Actress, Model |
Origin | United States |
Age, Dob, Birthplace, zodiac, star sign
Susan Ward Age (Current) | 45 years, 1 month, 26 days |
Date Of Birth (DOB) | Thursday, April 15, 1976 (M/D/Y)Thursday, April 15, 1976 (M/D/Y) |
Birthplace | Monroe, Louisiana |
Zodiac Sign | Aries |
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Date Of Death (DOD) | — (M/D/Y) |
After Death Timeline | Not Applicable |
Susan Ward has also worked uncredited as an assistant to famous writer John Grisham, but after Grisham’s success, she remained an assistant to him for the next five years before leaving to pursue her own career. It is unclear whether or not Susan Ward ever received any recognition for her efforts. On the other hand, some may point to Susan Ward’s novel Bitter Sweet (based on the life of author Mark Twain) as the basis for another of Grisham’s books. While Susan Ward has never been credited as an author, Bitter Sweet has been made into a feature length motion picture, which was later made into a television series.
Susan Ward has also worked as a production assistant and set designer on a number of films and TV shows. The show Spooks (starring David Strathairn) was filmed by Universal Studios as well as a spinoff of the same franchise with Showtime. Susan Ward has also worked as a writer and director on several movies and one of them was The Secret, which was written by screenwriter Robert Towne. She also served as a consultant on the movie adaptation of Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. Other movies Susan Ward has worked on include Who Framed Roger Rabbit and You Don’t Mess With the Zohan. Susan Ward is best known for her work on the television series Bewitched as well as the movie version of The DaVinci Code.