Susan Sarandon (born
Susan Abigail Tomalin on
October 4,
1946 in
New York, New York) is an
Academy Award winning actress. She went to a
cattle call[?] for the film
Joe[?] in
1970 with her then-husband
Chris Sarandon, and, although Chris did not get a part, Susan received the major role of the disaffected teen who disappears into the seedy underworld. She did not follow up on the success of that movie, however, and it was five more years before
The Rocky Horror Picture Show, a cult classic. That same year, she played the female lead in
The Great Waldo Pepper[?], opposite
Robert Redford.
Even then, it was not right away that she became a star. She was nominated for an Oscar in
1980 for
Atlantic City, but even then she did not become a household name. That took
1988's
Bull Durham[?]. It was while filming that movie that she met actor
Tim Robbins[?], with whom she established an unmarried relationship that continues.
Sarandon received four Academy Award nominations in the 1990s, finally winning in 1996 for Dead Man Walking. Sarandon and Robbins are noted for their involvement in liberal political causes.
Her recent movies include Anywhere But Here.
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