Susan Misner was born in Paterson, New Jersey, in the year 1971, marking the beginning of her remarkable journey. Growing up in Pompton Plains, she developed a profound passion for dancing, which would later become a defining aspect of her career. As her love for dance continued to flourish, she made the bold decision to relocate to New York City, where she landed esteemed roles in several Broadway productions, including Guys and Dolls, A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To A Forum, How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, and Dream.
After redirecting her focus towards acting, Susan made her television debut on the long-running soap opera One Life to Live, portraying the character of Grace Davidson. Her impressive filmography includes notable appearances in Woody Allen's Everyone Says I Love You, Chicago, Stick It in Detroit, Two Weeks, Somebody's Hero, Cayman Went, and Hope Springs. Additionally, she has made significant contributions to the music world by featuring in music videos by C&C Music Factory and Taylor Dayne.
Susan's versatility as an actress has led to a wide range of roles in various television series. She can be seen in CBS's Person of Interest, where she played the character of Jessica Arndt, and in the 2013 mid-season thriller The Following, where she portrayed Jenny Mitchell, a complex character with ties to Kevin Bacon's character.
Most recently, Susan was cast in the critically acclaimed television series The Americans, taking on the role of Sandra Beeman, and will also appear in a handful of episodes in ABC's Nashville, playing the character of Dr. Stacey Douglas. Throughout her illustrious career, Susan Misner has consistently demonstrated her remarkable range and talent, captivating audiences with her unforgettable performances.