Suzan Farmer

Suzan Farmer

Deceased · Born: Jun 16, 1942 · Died: Sep 17, 2017

Personal Details

BornJun 16, 1942 Kent, England, UK
Relatives
  • George Farmer (Niece or Nephew)

Biography

Suzan Farmer, a talented British actress, entered this world on June 16, 1942, in Kent, England, United Kingdom, commencing a remarkable journey that would leave an indelible mark on the world of cinema.

Throughout her illustrious career, Suzan Farmer garnered widespread recognition for her captivating performances in a diverse array of films. Her most notable roles include her portrayal of a protagonist in the 1965 horror classic "Die, Monster, Die!", a dramatic turn as a character in the 1966 gothic horror film "Dracula: Prince of Darkness", and a memorable appearance in the 1968 historical epic "The Caesars".

In addition to her professional endeavors, Suzan Farmer's personal life was marked by a significant union with the esteemed actor Ian McShane, a partnership that brought joy and fulfillment to her life.

Tragically, Suzan Farmer's life came to a close on September 17, 2017, in England, United Kingdom, leaving behind a legacy that would continue to inspire and captivate audiences for generations to come.

Career

1987
Hammer: The Studio That Dripped Blood!
Hammer: The Studio That Dripped Blood! as Diana Kent (archive footage)
1980
The Masqueraders
The Masqueraders as Ann Summers
1979
Play for Today
Play for Today as Fay Cooper
1975
Thriller
Thriller as Gilly
1974
Persecution
Persecution as Janie Masters
Carnaby, M.D.
Carnaby, M.D. as Nurse Holiday
1965
Die, Monster, Die!
Die, Monster, Die! as Susan Witley
1964
The Devil-Ship Pirates
The Devil-Ship Pirates as Angela Smeeton
633 Squadron
633 Squadron as WAAF Sergeant Mary Blake / Bissell
1963
The Crimson Blade
The Crimson Blade as Constance Beverley