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Susan Landau Finch was born in xxxx. She has produced 4 mainstream films, most notably Dracula (1992 film), directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Anthony Hopkins. "Susie" Finch has roles writing, casting, directing several other indie films. She is from a famous acting family, the daughter of veteran actor Martin Landau and actress Barbara Bain and sister of actress Juliet Landau.
Early Life
editShe attended high school in London, England and returned to the USA to receive a Bachelors in Arts from Hampshire College and pursued graduate study at NYU's Department of Dramatic Writing. In an interview, she says she "fell in love with theater at around thirteen when my family moved to London and there was so much great theater." [1]
Career
editShe is the US president for Vision Picture Company, an Australian Film Company. Susan Landau Finch is said to be working on "commercially viable, maverick projects with "A" level cast and scripts of exceptional literary quality." Her company, "Wildwell Films", produces movies with a "fiercely independent flair." [2]
Personal Life
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Filmography (Replace the following SAMPLES)
editYear | Film | Role | Notes |
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1959 | Pork Chop Hill | Lt. Marshall | |
North by Northwest | Leonard | ||
The Gazebo | The Duke aka A. Wellington Broos | ||
1962 | Stagecoach to Dancers' Rock | Dade Coleman | |
1963 | Decision at Midnight | ||
Cleopatra | Rufio | ||
1964 | "The Ghost of Sierra de Cobre" | Nelson Orion | |
1965 | The Hallelujah Trail | Chief Walks-Stooped-Over | |
The Greatest Story Ever Told | Caiaphas | ||
1966 | Nevada Smith | Jesse Coe | |
1970 | Operation Snafu | Joe Mellone | |
They Call Me Mister Tibbs! | Logan Sharpe | ||
1970 | A Town Called Hell | The Colonel | |
1972 | Black Gunn | Capelli | |
1972 | Welcome Home, Johnny Bristol | Johnny Bristol | |
1976 | A Special Magnum for Tony Saitta | Dr. George Tracer | |
1979 | Meteor | Major General Adlon | |
1980 | Without Warning | Fred 'Sarge' Dobbs | |
The Last Word | Captain Garrity | ||
The Return | Niles Buchanan | ||
1982 | Alone in the Dark | Byron 'Preacher' Sutcliff | |
The Fall of the House of Usher | Roderick Usher | ||
1983 | Trial by Terror | ||
The Being | Garson Jones | ||
1984 | Access Code | ||
Terror in the Aisles | archival footage | ||
1985 | Treasure Island | Old Captain | |
1987 | W.A.R.: Women Against Rape | Judge Shaw | |
Cyclone | Bosarian | ||
Sweet Revenge | Cicero | ||
Empire State | Chuck | ||
Delta Fever | Bud | ||
Run If You Can | Malvani | ||
1988 | Tucker: The Man and His Dream | Abe Karatz / Voice of Walter Winchell | Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture Kansas City Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress (tied with Tom Cruise and Dean Stockwell) Nominated - Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor |
1989 | Paint It Black | Daniel Lambert | |
Crimes and Misdemeanors | Judah Rosenthal | Nominated - Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor | |
1990 | Real Bullets | Sallini | |
1991 | Firehead | Admiral Pendleton | |
1992 | Mistress | Jack Roth | |
1993 | No Place to Hide | Frank McCoy | |
Sliver | Alex Parsons | ||
12:01 | Dr. Thadius Moxley | ||
Eye of the Stranger | Mayor Howard Bains | ||
1994 | The Color of Evening | Max Loeb | |
Intersection | Neal | ||
Ed Wood | Bela Lugosi | Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture Kansas City Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role Society of Texas Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor Southeastern Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor Nominated - BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role | |
Time Is Money | Mac | ||
1995 | Joseph | Jacob | |
1996 | The Elevator | Roy Tilden | |
City Hall | Judge Walter Stern | ||
The Adventures of Pinocchio | Mister Geppetto | ||
1997 | B*A*P*S | Mr. Donald Blakemore | |
Legend of the Spirit Dog | Storyteller | voice | |
1998 | The X Files | Alvin Kurtzweil, MD | |
Rounders | Abe Petrovsky | ||
1999 | EDtv | Al | |
Carlo's Wake | Carlo Torello | ||
The Joyriders | Gordon Trout | ||
The New Adventures of Pinocchio | Geppetto | ||
Sleepy Hollow | Peter Van Garrett | uncredited | |
2000 | Ready to Rumble | Sal Bandini | |
Shiner | Frank Spedding | ||
In the Beginning | Abraham | ||
Very Mean Men | Mr. White | ||
2001 | The Majestic | Harry Trimble | |
2003 | Hollywood Homicide | Jerry Duran | |
Wake | Older Sebastian Riven | ||
The Commission | Sen. Richard Russell | ||
2004 | The Aryan Couple | Joseph Krauzenberg | |
2006 | Love Made Easy | Don Farinelli Sr | |
An Existential Affair | Doctor | ||
2008 | David & Fatima | Rabbi Schmulic | |
City of Ember | Sul | ||
Billy: The Early Years | Older Charles Templeton | ||
Harrison Montgomery | Harrison Montgomery | ||
Lovely, Still | Robert Malone | ||
Ivory | Leon Spencer | ||
2009 | 9 | 2 | voice |
2011 | Have a Little Faith | Rabbi Albert Lewis | Filming, with Christmas season release date (Hallmark Hall of Fame) |
2012 | Frankenweenie | Mr. Rykurski | voice |
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