- Susan Kohner
Susan Kohner (born
November 11 1936 inLos Angeles, California ) is anAcademy Award -nominated,Golden Globe -winning Americanactress . She is the daughter of Mexican actressLupita Tovar and Jewishfilm producer Paul Kohner who was born inCzechoslovakia .Most of Kohner's film roles came during the late 1950s and early 1960s, including co-starring with
Sal Mineo in "The Gene Krupa Story" (1959) and withMontgomery Clift in "Freud" (1962).She is most notable for portraying Sarah Jane, the light-skinned African American teenage daughter who passes for white in the 1959
color remake of "Imitation of Life". According to the character, Ms. Annie Johnson (when Ms. Johnson first meets the Lora Meredith character), Sarah Jane's father was not white but a light-skinned black man. The role garnered her a nomination for the 1960Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress , and the 1960Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture .Juanita Moore , who plays Kohner's heart-broken mother in the film, also won a nomination for the Best Supporting Actress Oscar.In 1964, Kohner married German
novelist andfashion designer John Weitz, and retired from acting. Their children, Chris and Paul Weitz, are successfulfilm directors inHollywood , having helmed films such as "American Pie" and "About a Boy".###@@@KEY@@@###succession box
title=Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture
years=1960
for "Imitation of Life"
before=Hermione Gingold
for "Gigi"
after=Janet Leigh
for "Psycho"External links
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