Suzanne Sumner Ferry is a multifaceted American personality, hailing from Los Angeles, California, who has made a mark in the entertainment industry as an actress, producer, and author.
Inspired by her actor son Carson Ferry's acting workshops, Suzanne's passion for acting was reignited, yet it was a desire that had been simmering since her high school days, where she was actively involved in numerous theatrical productions.
Apart from her acting ventures, Suzanne is also a published author, having penned two books: "Corinna the Christmas Elf" (2006; Tate Publishing Enterprises) and "The Day the Stars Stood Still: A Memoir about Logan Fleming, the Former Top Wax Artist at Movieland Wax Museum" (2009; BearManor Media).
Interestingly, Suzanne is also the second cousin of the late actress/singer/starlet Kathryn Grayson from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and is currently working on a biography about her illustrious cousin.
Suzanne's family is also steeped in the entertainment industry, with her two children, Carson Ferry and McKenna Ferry, being actors in their own right. Her niece Kara Suzanne Boger and nephew Evan Fisher Boger are also actors, making her a proud aunt and proud of their accomplishments.
Suzanne resides with her husband, Mike Ferry, and children in Southern California, surrounded by the beauty and creativity that the region has to offer.