Susan Goforth is a renowned filmmaker, actress, and producer with a remarkable career spanning over a decade. With a strong background in classical training, she holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree magna cum laude from the Boston Conservatory at Berklee.
Goforth has made a name for herself in both the stage and screen, having performed in numerous productions of Shakespearean plays such as Much Ado About Nothing, Cyrano de Bergerac, and Romeo and Juliet, as well as musicals like Guys and Dolls, Singin' in the Rain, and Follies. She has also appeared in various on-camera and voiceover roles for prominent brands including Microsoft, Buick, Honda, and AT&T.
As the co-founder of Pendragon Pictures, Goforth has produced several acclaimed films, including 10 Days in a Madhouse (2015),War of the Worlds: The True Story (2012),and Tomorrow's Today (2021),which was the final film of the late Oscar-nominated actor Burt Young.
Goforth's latest project, The Wilde Girls, is a genre-defying survival comedy that blends the wit of Clueless with the grit of The Revenant, set against the backdrop of the Great Depression. This film showcases her signature approach, which combines heart, humor, and social commentary to create unforgettable storytelling.
As an advocate for inclusivity and neurodivergent voices in cinema, Goforth brings her passion, resilience, and authenticity to every project she undertakes. Her upcoming productions include a dramatic reimagining of Annie Oakley's life and The Red Head, a World War II resistance epic about Dutch hero Hannie Schaft.
Throughout her career, Goforth has been committed to creating visionary indie films that challenge, entertain, and inspire audiences. Follow her work to discover more about her latest projects and stay up-to-date with the latest developments in the world of independent filmmaking.