- Nickname
- Suzy Malick
- Height5′ 8½″ (1.74 m)
- Susan Malick was born in Detroit, Michigan and left home for New York to model for the iconic Wilhelmina Models in 1999. While working in theater and supporting roles in film and television she went on to attend the prestigious Actors Studio in 2005 at the encouragement of a magical chance encounter with Kurt Vonnegut and James Lipton. Ms. Malick has appeared in memorable roles in films such as "Heights" starring Elizabeth Banks, James Marsden and Glenn Close, and as Assistand DA in A&E Television's "100 Centre Street" created by the late great Sidney Lumet. In 2011 she joined a band called Susie 4 known for its indie chill-out vibe and regulars at Coachella which garnered an award for best album. She has continued her career in films as Producer for Merchant Ivory's last film "City of Yout Final Destination".- IMDb Mini Biography By: Sheri Firsoz
- Susan Malick was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. She left home at an early age for New York to model for the iconic Wilhelmina Models in 1999. While working in theater and supporting roles in film and television, she went on to attend the prestigious Actors Studio in 2005 with the support and encouragement of a magical chance encounter with Kurt Vonnegut and James Lipton. Ms. Malick has appeared in memorable roles in films such as "Heights" starring Elizabeth Banks, James Marsden and Glenn Close, and as Assistant DA in A&E Television's "100 Centre Street" created by the late great Sidney Lumet. In 2011 she joined a band called Susie 4 known for its indie chill-out vibe and regulars at Coachella which garnered an award for best album. She has continued her career in films as Producer for Merchant Ivory's last film "City of Yout Final Destination"., and as a writer for Film and Television projects.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Sheri Firsoz
- Wrote and sings the theme song to Heights by Academy Award winning Chris Terrio.
- Admitted to The Actors Studio in 2005.
- Turned down a Playboy Pictorial offer after her filming her role as Bunny Rodgers in her first feature "Cotton Mary" produced and directed by the late Hollywood legend and Academy Award winning producer 'Ismail Merchant'.
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