Suzie Plakson, a multifaceted American artist, was born on June 3, 1958, in Buffalo, New York. She spent her formative years in Kingston, Pennsylvania, before pursuing higher education at the renowned Northwestern University.
Plakson's professional journey commenced on the stage, where she shared the spotlight with the illustrious Anthony Newley in a revival tour of the iconic play "Stop the World, I Want to Get Off." She also brought to life the captivating character of "Marquise Theresa Du Parc" in the Broadway production of "La Bête."
Throughout her extensive career, Plakson has embodied a diverse array of characters. Her most notable recurring role was that of the tough-as-nails sportswriter "Meg Tynan" in the sitcom Love & War (1992). She has also lent her voice to various characters in Dinosaurs (1991) and has appeared in numerous episodes of "Star Trek" series, playing a total of four distinct characters.
In addition to her television work, Plakson has made guest appearances in popular sitcoms such as Mad About You (1992) and Everybody Loves Raymond (1996). Her film credits include notable roles in Disclosure (1994),Red Eye (2005),and Wag the Dog (1997). Moreover, she has written and performed an allegorical solo show, "An Evening with Eve," which showcases her impressive range as a performer.
As a singer-songwriter, Plakson has released the alternative country rock album "DidnWannaDoIt!", produced by the accomplished musician Jay Ferguson. Furthermore, she is a skilled sculptor and writer, with examples of her work available on her website.