Susan Hanson

Susan Hanson

82 · Born: Feb 2, 1943

Personal Details

BornFeb 2, 1943 Preston, Lancashire, England, UK
Spouse
  • Carl Wayne

    ( Mar 25, 1974 to Aug 31, 2004 )
  • Tommy Vance

Biography

Susan embarked on a remarkable and extensive journey within the realm of acting, electing to enroll in the renowned Webber Douglas School of Dramatic Art, where she meticulously honed her craft through rigorous training and dedication, refining her skills and techniques to achieve a level of mastery that would serve her well in her future endeavors.

Prior to delving into the world of repertory theatre, she initially pursued a career in music and dance, showcasing her exceptional talents in a diverse array of performances, from classical to contemporary, and demonstrating a versatility and range that would later be showcased in her dramatic roles.

As her professional trajectory continued to unfold, she had the privilege of working at esteemed institutions such as Edinburgh, Newcastle, Bristol Old Vic, and the Mermaid Theatre in London, collaborating with some of the most respected and accomplished professionals in the industry, and gaining valuable experience and insight that would inform and shape her future performances.

Susan's illustrious acting career was characterized by a succession of remarkable performances, with her seminal role emerging in the 1965 cinematic masterpiece "Having a Wild Weekend", thereby demonstrating her remarkable range and exceptional talent on the big screen. Concurrently, she also made a substantial impact in the realm of television, with notable appearances in esteemed programs such as "Bruno" in 1967, "Nearest and Dearest" in 1968, and "Going for a Song" in 1965, thereby further cementing her reputation as a multifaceted and highly sought-after actress.

Susan's enduring legacy in the world of entertainment was forged through her unforgettable performance as "Miss Diane Parker" in the beloved television series "Crossroads", a role she embodied with unwavering commitment and fervour from 1965 to 1987.

With each passing year, Susan's portrayal of "Miss Diane Parker" only grew more nuanced and compelling, as she poured her heart and soul into the character, crafting a performance that would leave an indelible mark on the industry and etch her name into the very fabric of popular culture.

As the years went by, Susan's reputation as a talented and dedicated actress only continued to grow, cementing her status as a household name and solidifying her place in the pantheon of entertainment legends.

Susan's remarkable stage presence has been consistently and impressively showcased in a multitude of productions, featuring standout performances in iconic roles such as "Dick Whittington" and "Cinderella", thereby unequivocally demonstrating her exceptional talent, versatility, and mastery as a performer.

Susan's life extends far beyond the confines of the spotlight, as she has dedicated herself to exploring a diverse array of interests and hobbies, thus showcasing the multifaceted nature of her personality. Among her many passions, Susan has developed a profound appreciation for collecting and preserving Victorian dolls, a fascination that has led her to accumulate an impressive collection of these exquisite antique treasures.

Susan's profound aptitude for interior design is not limited to her professional endeavors, as it has also been a defining characteristic of her personal life. She possesses a remarkable ability to craft spaces that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also harmonious and inviting, a testament to her exceptional taste and sensitivity.

Her extensive travels have provided her with the opportunity to visit numerous captivating destinations, each with its unique cultural identity and way of life. Through these experiences, Susan has developed a profound appreciation for the diversity of human cultures and the distinct ways in which people live their lives.

Susan's personal life has been characterized by a remarkable 30-year union with the illustrious singer Carl Wayne, a distinguished member of the legendary rock band The Move. This enduring partnership has been marked by a deep sense of love, commitment, and mutual support, which has enabled the couple to build a strong and lasting foundation together. Within this loving environment, Susan and Carl have been blessed with a wonderful son named Jack, who has undoubtedly inherited his parents' natural flair for creativity and artistic talents.

Career

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1964
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