- Susan Lanier
infobox actor
birthname=Susan Jean Engledow
birthplace=Dallas, Texas
birthdate=August 1 1947
occupation=Film ,television actress
spouse=Delaney BramlettSusan Lanier (born
August 1 1947 ) is an Americanfilm andtelevision actress .Born as Susan Jean Engledow in
Dallas, Texas to Gene and Dorothy Lanier Engledow, she moved toNew York City to pursue an acting career in 1967 where she attendedNew York University . After appearing in numerous off Broadway productions, TV commercials, and indie films in which she appeared as Jean Lanier, she relocated toLos Angeles in 1974.Lanier had a guest appearance on "
Welcome Back, Kotter " where she playedJohn Travolta 's girlfriend, Bambi. During the 1970s, she guest starred on shows such as "Barnaby Jones ","Electra Woman and Dyna Girl ", "Alice","Police Woman" and "Eight is Enough ".In 1976, she starred alongside
John Ritter andJoyce DeWitt in the second pilot for "Three's Company " on ABC. Lanier replacedSusanne Zenor in the cast, but Lanier herself was replaced bySuzanne Somers . In 1977, Lanier starred in the original cult classic, "The Hills Have Eyes ". Lanier also starred as Sandi Chandler on the television series "Szysznyk" from 1977 – 1978.She was a series regular on "
Tony Orlando and Dawn 's Rainbow Hour" for a season on CBS doing stand-up and comedy sketches with the show's guests. In the late 1970s, Lanier starred at The Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles in a production ofTennessee Williams ' (né Thomas Lanier Williams, to whom, like actressDiane Ladd , she is related) "The Night of the Iguana ", which starredRichard Chamberlain . In the 1980s, Lanier had her own country-blues band and performed in the LA club scene. She wrote music with her future and present husband, legendary rock/blues artist,Delaney Bramlett , writer of "Superstar" and "Never Ending Song of Love" fame. She has one son, Eric Dylan Thomas, rhythm guitarist for the punk band, "The Dickies ".She continued to act in movies of the week such as, "Her Life As A Man" and "Madame X", and had recurring roles on TV in the soap, "
Days of Our Lives ", and the sitcom, "So Little Time " with theOlsen Twins . She starred in 2003 in the Los Angeles theatrical production of "Last of The Honkey Tonk Angels" with Leslie Jordan, and continues to be involved in theatre & film using the name Susan Lanier-Bramlett.Photographer
Lanier became a portrait photographer for magazines, book covers, album covers, etc., and in 2005 was voted one of LA's top ten photographers by Backstage West.
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