Susan Oliver

Susan Oliver

Deceased · Born: Feb 13, 1932 · Died: May 10, 1990

Personal Details

BornFeb 13, 1932 New York City, New York, USA
Parents
  • George Gercke
  • Ruth Oliver
Relatives
  • Carl (Half Sibling)
  • George (Half Sibling)
  • James (Half Sibling)

Biography

Here is the biography of Susan Oliver:

Susan Oliver was a talented actress, born Charlotte Gercke on February 13, 1932, in New York City. She was the daughter of George Gercke, a political reporter and journalist, and Ruth Oliver, an astrology practitioner. Her parents divorced when she was just three years old, and she spent her childhood living with her father and traveling with him to Japan, where he worked as a news correspondent. During this time, she developed an interest in Japanese culture and later wrote and directed a short film, Cowboysan, which explored the intersection of American and Japanese popular culture.

Susan began her acting career in the 1950s, studying drama at Swarthmore College and the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York City. She made her Broadway debut in the comedy "Small War on Murray Hill" and went on to appear in numerous stage productions, including "Look Back in Anger" and "Patate." She also had a successful career in television, appearing in a range of roles on shows such as "The Kaiser Aluminum Hour," "The United States Steel Hour," and "Matinee Theatre."

In the early 1960s, Susan transitioned to film, appearing in a string of movies, including "The Green-Eyed Blonde," "The Gene Krupa Story," and "BUtterfield 8." She continued to work in television, appearing in shows such as "Bonanza," "Wanted: Dead or Alive," and "The Virginian." During this time, she also began to explore her passion for flying, earning her pilot's license and competing in the Powder Puff Derby racing event.

In the 1970s, Susan's career slowed, and she appeared in a number of films and television shows, including "The Love-Ins," "A Man Called Gannon," and "Days of Our Lives." She also began to direct episodes of television shows, including "M*A*S*H" and "Trapper John, M.D."

Susan's later years were marked by health issues, including a diagnosis of lung cancer. She passed away on May 10, 1990, at the age of 58, at the Motion Picture and Television Hospital in Woodland Hills, California. Despite her untimely death, Susan Oliver left behind a legacy of talented performances and a passion for flying that inspired many.

Career

2023
Peyton Place
Peyton Place as Ann Howard
1985
International Airport
International Airport as Mary Van Leuven
1982
Tomorrow's Child
Tomorrow's Child as Marilyn Hurst
1980
Hardly Working
Hardly Working as Claire Trent
1977
1976
Amelia Earhart
Amelia Earhart as Neta Snook 'Snookie'
1974
Death in Space
Death in Space as Carla Burke
1971
Do You Take This Stranger?
Do You Take This Stranger? as Mildred Candrall
1970
Company of Killers
Company of Killers as Thelma Dwyer
Carter's Army
Carter's Army as Anna Renvic
1969
Change of Mind
Change of Mind as Margaret Rowe
The Monitors
The Monitors as Barbara Cole
1967
The Love-Ins
The Love-Ins as Patricia Cross
Peyton Place
Peyton Place as Ann Howard
1964
The Disorderly Orderly
The Disorderly Orderly as Susan Andrews
Your Cheatin' Heart
Your Cheatin' Heart as Audrey Williams
Looking for Love
Looking for Love as Jan McNair
Guns of Diablo
Guns of Diablo as Maria Macklin
1960
1959
The Gene Krupa Story
The Gene Krupa Story as Dorissa Dinell
1957
The Green-Eyed Blonde
The Green-Eyed Blonde as Phyllis 'Greeneyes'