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- Birth nameSusan Elizabeth Brown
- Susan Elizabeth Brown is an English actress who originates from Bristol, England, where she spent her formative years immersed in an environment that would later inform the depth and versatility of her performances. Raised in the city, she developed an early interest in the performing arts and pursued formal training at Rose Bruford College, a prominent drama school known for cultivating a rigorous foundation in theatrical technique. This education provided the groundwork for a career that would span multiple decades and platforms, with Brown establishing herself as a respected presence in British theater. Her early stage work included collaborations with major institutions such as the Royal Court Theatre, Royal Shakespeare Company, and the National Theatre, where she displayed a strong command of both classical and contemporary material. Her roles in productions like "Henry IV," "Richard III," and "Romeo and Juliet" demonstrated a sustained engagement with Shakespearean drama, while her performances in works such as "The Wild Duck" and Tony Kushner's "Angels in America" underscored her facility with emotionally complex, modern narratives. Brown's portrayal of Hannah Pitt in the 2017-2018 National Theatre revival of "Angels in America" earned her critical acclaim, leading to nominations for both a Tony Award and a Laurence Olivier Award, marking a significant milestone in her stage career. In parallel with her theater work, Brown developed a steady and diverse screen presence. She gained international recognition for her role as Septa Mordane in the first season of the HBO series "Game of Thrones," which introduced her to a global television audience. Her television credits also include appearances in "Prime Suspect," "Broadchurch," "Torchwood," and "Call the Midwife," reflecting a consistent engagement with high-quality British drama. In film, she has contributed supporting roles in titles such as "The Iron Lady," portraying Margaret Thatcher's housekeeper June, as well as roles in "Belle," "Hope and Glory," and "Now is Good." Brown has also participated in radio plays and video game voice work, reflecting her adaptability across media. Her later work includes a role in the Netflix biblical drama "Mary" as Anna the Prophetess, exemplifying her continued relevance in contemporary screen storytelling. Throughout her career, Susan Brown has been regarded as a dedicated and versatile performer whose contributions to both stage and screen reflect a commitment to character-driven storytelling and collaborative artistry.- IMDb mini biography by: Angel
- Received a 2018 Tony Award nomination (Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play) for the Broadway revival of "Angels in America".
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