This page will contain discussion groups about Susan Cabot, as they become available.Susan CabotSusan Cabot (July 9, 1927 – December 10, 1986) was an American actress. Born Harriet Shapiro in Boston, Massachusetts, Cabot's early life was one of turmoil, and she was raised in eight different foster homes. She completed her education in New York, New York, and found employment as an illustrator. She suplemented her income by working as a singer, and also worked in theater. She made her film debut in 1947, by chance when Kiss of Death was filmed in New York, and she played a bit part. She expanded her acting work into television and was seen by a Hollywood talent scout who took her to Hollywood to work for Columbia Pictures. This brief period was not successful, and she moved to Universal Studios where she was signed to an exclusive contract. After a series of roles which Cabot played mainly in "B" western films, she grew frustrated at her lack of career progression and asked to be released from her contract. She moved back to New York, where she resumed her stage career with a role in A Stone for Danny Fisher. She was invited to return to Hollywood and appeared in a few more films including The Wasp Woman in 1960, her final film role. Her personal life included a well publicised relationship with King Hussein of Jordan in 1959, and two marriages which both ended in divorce. Cabot's son, who suffered from psychological problems, bludgeoned her to death in her home in Encino, California. He was subsequently charged with involuntary manslaughter. This page about Susan Cabot includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Susan Cabot News stories about Susan Cabot External links for Susan Cabot Videos for Susan Cabot Wikis about Susan Cabot Discussion Groups about Susan Cabot Blogs about Susan Cabot Images of Susan Cabot |
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He was subsequently charged with involuntary manslaughter. Cook has also appeared in a number of independent films. Cabot's son, who suffered from psychological problems, bludgeoned her to death in her home in Encino, California. Her two biggest roles to date have been the leads in She's All That (1999) and Josie and the Pussycats (2001). Her personal life included a well publicised relationship with King Hussein of Jordan in 1959, and two marriages which both ended in divorce. Success in the acting profession followed quickly and she debuted in The Baby-Sitters Club (1995). She was invited to return to Hollywood and appeared in a few more films including The Wasp Woman in 1960, her final film role. She first gained national attention when she was featured in a series of public service anti-drug ads ("This is your brain...This is your brain on drugs"). She moved back to New York, where she resumed her stage career with a role in A Stone for Danny Fisher. At 14, Cook began auditioning for acting work. After a series of roles which Cabot played mainly in "B" western films, she grew frustrated at her lack of career progression and asked to be released from her contract. She began working as a model at the age of 10 (her image still appears on boxes of Milk-Bone Dog Biscuits). This brief period was not successful, and she moved to Universal Studios where she was signed to an exclusive contract. Cook was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She expanded her acting work into television and was seen by a Hollywood talent scout who took her to Hollywood to work for Columbia Pictures. Rachael Leigh Cook (born on October 4, 1979) is an American actress. She made her film debut in 1947, by chance when Kiss of Death was filmed in New York, and she played a bit part. The Baby-Sitters Club (1995). She suplemented her income by working as a singer, and also worked in theater. Tom and Huck (1995). She completed her education in New York, New York, and found employment as an illustrator. 26 Summer Street (1996). Born Harriet Shapiro in Boston, Massachusetts, Cabot's early life was one of turmoil, and she was raised in eight different foster homes. Carpool (1996). Susan Cabot (July 9, 1927 – December 10, 1986) was an American actress. The House of Yes (1997). The Eighteenth Angel (1997). Strike (1998). The Naked Man (1998). Living Out Loud (1998). She's All That (1999). The Hi-Line (1999). The Bumblebee Flies Anyway (1999). Get Carter (2000). AntiTrust (2001). Blow Dry (2001). Josie and the Pussycats (2001). Texas Rangers (2001). Tangled (2001). Scorched (2002). Sally (2002). 29 Palms (2002). Bookies (2003). Tempo (2003). American Crime (2003). The Big Empty (2003). |