Susan Saint James

Susan as Sally McMillan in The Man Without A Face, (ca?)1975

Susan St. James (born August 14, 1946 in Los Angeles, California) is an actress. She is also credited in some places as Susan Saint James.

Born Susan Jane Miller she was raised in northern Illinois where she began modelling as a teenager. At the age of 20, she moved to California where she began her acting career. She landed a role in the television series The Name of the Game, winning an Emmy Award for her role in 1969. From 1971 until 1976, she played Sally McMillan opposite Rock Hudson in the series McMillan and Wife, and received four Emmy Award nominations.

She left the show to further her career as an actress in feature films and achieved a significant success in the vampire comedy Love at First Bite (1979).

After other film ventures failed to establish her, she returned to television, appearing in the comedy series Kate & Allie opposite Jane Curtin, from 1984 until 1989. She received a further three Emmy Award nominations for this role. Her niece Christa Miller also had a role in that show.

St. James has acted very infrequently since then and has pursued other business ventures such as Seedling and Pip, a baby gift basket business.

At age 21, she had married aspiring writer-director Richard Newburgh: their marriage lasted only one year. St. James had a son, Harmony Lucas, and a daughter, Sunshine Lucas, with second husband Tom Lucas. She married Lucas, a makeup artist, in 1971.

When guest-hosting the venerable NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live in 1981, St. James met her future third husband, SNL executive producer, Dick Ebersol. They hit it off immediately and married within the year. The marriage produced three children, Charles, Willie, and Teddy. In 2002, Saint James filed for divorce, but the couple reconciled later that same year. Susan is a recovering alcoholic.

In November 2004, a plane carrying Ebersol and two of their boys crashed in Colorado; although Ebersol and their oldest son Charles survived the crash, their 14-year old son Teddy did not survive.


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In November 2004, a plane carrying Ebersol and two of their boys crashed in Colorado; although Ebersol and their oldest son Charles survived the crash, their 14-year old son Teddy did not survive. She was also nominated for a Grammy Award for her singing on that film's soundtrack album. Susan is a recovering alcoholic. She eventually won the Oscar in 1980 for Coal Miner's Daughter. In 2002, Saint James filed for divorce, but the couple reconciled later that same year. Her breakout role was in Carrie, in 1976, for which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. The marriage produced three children, Charles, Willie, and Teddy. Spacek is also an ardent crusader for women's lib.

They hit it off immediately and married within the year. The first role that brought her notice was the 1973 film Badlands, where she met art director Jack Fisk, whom she would later marry. James met her future third husband, SNL executive producer, Dick Ebersol. Her first credited role was in the 1972 movie Prime Cut, in which she played a young woman sold into white slavery. When guest-hosting the venerable NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live in 1981, St. Her cousin, Rip Torn, was already in the entertainment business, and through him, she was able to enroll in Lee Strasberg's Actors Studio and then the Lee Strasberg Institute in New York. She married Lucas, a makeup artist, in 1971. Mary Elizabeth "Sissy" Spacek (born December 25, 1949 in Quitman, Texas) is an Academy Award winning American actress and singer.

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Missing. The Man with Two Brains. The River. Marie.

Violets Are Blue. 'night, Mother. Crimes of the Heart. The Long Walk Home.

Hard Promises. JFK. A Private Matter. A Place for Annie.

Trading Mom. The Good Old Boys. The Grass Harp. Streets of Laredo.

Beyond the Call. If These Walls Could Talk. Affliction. Blast from the Past.

The Rage, Carrie 2. The Straight Story. Songs in Ordinary Time. In the Bedroom.

Midwives. Last Call. Tuck Everlasting. 1977 Nominated Carrie.

1981 Won Coal Miner's Daughter. 1983 Nominated Missing. 1985 Nominated The River. 1987 Nominated Crimes of the Heart.

2002 Nominated In the Bedroom.