- Susannah York
Infobox actor
name = Susannah York
birthname = Susannah Yolande Fletcher
birthdate = birth date and age|1942|1|9
birthplace =London ,England
yearsactive = 1959 - present
spouse =Michael Wells (1960-1976)
baftaawards = Best Actress in a Supporting Role
1969 "They Shoot Horses, Don't They? "
awards =Best Actress Award (Cannes Film Festival)
1972 "Images"Susannah York (born
January 9 ,1942 [Who's Who 2007] ) is anAcademy Award -nominated English film and television actress.Biography
Early life
York was born as Susannah Yolande Fletcher in
London . York studied at theRoyal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. [ [http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800014906/bio Susannah York Biography - Yahoo! Movies ] ]Career
Film
York is probably best known for her part as Sophie Weston opposite Albert Finney in the 1963 Oscar winning Best Film "Tom Jones". She is better known to younger audiences, however for playing
Superman 's mother Lara in "Superman" (1978) and its sequels, "Superman II " (1980) and "" (1987).Her film career began in 1960. York appeared in "
Tunes of Glory ", co-starring withAlec Guinness andJohn Mills . After "Tom Jones", she appeared in the films "A Man for All Seasons" (1966), "The Killing of Sister George " (1968) and "Battle of Britain" (1969 ). She was nominated for a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for "They Shoot Horses, Don't They? " (1969). She famously snubbed theAcademy Awards when, regarding her nomination, she declared it offended her to be nominated without being asked. She did not attend the ceremony and lost toGoldie Hawn for her role in "Cactus Flower ".In 1972 she won the Best Actress award at the
Cannes Film Festival for her role in "Images".Writing
Her writing career is less well-known. In the 1970s she wrote two children's
fantasy novels, "In Search of Unicorns " (1973), revised (1984) which was excerpted in the film "Images", and "Lark's Castle " (1976, revised 1986).tage
In 1978, York appeared on stage at the New End Theater in London in "The Singular Life of Albert Nobbs" with
Lucinda Childs , directed by French director Simone Benmussa.Next year, she appeared in Paris, speaking French in a play by
Henry James : "Appearances", withSami Frey . The play was again directed by Simone Benmussa.In the 80's, again with Benmussa, York played in "For no good Reason", an adaptation of
George Moore 's short story, withSusan Hampshire .In 2007, she appeared in the UK tour of "
The Wings of the Dove ", and continued performing her internationally acclaimed solo show, "The Loves of Shakespeare's Women". Also in 2007, she guest starred in the "Doctor Who " audio play "Valhalla".In 2008 she played the part of Nelly in an adaptation of
Wuthering Heights byApril De Angelis .York, according to Italian
symphonic metal bandRhapsody of Fire website (previously known as Rhapsody), has been recruited for a narrated part on the band's next full-length album "Triumph or Agony ", which will also includeChristopher Lee to return as the Wizard King.Personal life
In 1960, York married Michael Wells, with whom she has two children, Orlando and Sasha. They divorced in 1976. In the 1984 TV adaptation of "A Christmas Carol", she played Mrs. Cratchit and both of her children co-starred as Cratchit offspring. Her son,
Orlando Wells , starred in theChannel 4 teen drama, "As If ." Wells gave York her first grandchild, Rafferty, in 2007.Politically, she is left wing and has publicly supported
Mordechai Vanunu , theIsrael i dissident who revealed Israel'snuclear weapons programme. While performing "The Loves of Shakespeare's Women" at the Cameri Theatre inTel Aviv in June 2007, York dedicated the performance to Vanunu, evoking both cheers and jeers from the audience.Filmography
References
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*Persondata
NAME= York, Susannah
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Fletcher, Susannah Yolande
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Actor
DATE OF BIRTH= 1942-1-9
PLACE OF BIRTH=London ,England
DATE OF DEATH=
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