Susan Bernard was born amidst the radiant splendor of Hollywood's heyday, a time when the allure of Tinseltown reached its peak of glamour. Her father, Bruno Bernard, a photographer of international renown, had himself escaped the horrors of the Nazi Holocaust to forge a successful career behind the lens, earning him the nickname "Bernard of Hollywood". Her mother, Ruth Brand, was a stage actress and director, whose own theatrical background no doubt influenced the artistic inclinations of her children. In recent years, Susan Bernard has dedicated herself to preserving the legacy of her father's remarkable body of work, a testament to his enduring impact on the world of photography and beyond. The year 1999 marked a significant milestone in her own career, as she reprised her role as an actress in the film "The Mao Game", a project that held personal significance due to its connection to her son, Joshua John Miller, who not only starred in the production but also co-wrote and directed it.

Sue Bernard
Deceased · Born: Feb 11, 1948 · Died: Jun 21, 2019















