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Susan Turner-Cray


Born in England, her introduction into acting was with "The Leicestershire Youth Shakespeare Company which she was accepted into at the age of 15 and traveled to The Edinburgh Festival and Italy during school holidays. Distracted by dreams of escaping Northern England, at 18 Sue was offered a chance to model in Tokyo Japan which she did for 5 years inspiring her hit stage show "Manchester Girl"... See full bio »

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Filmography

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2009 General Hospital (TV series)
Miss Shilling
Episode #1.11860 (2009) … Miss Shilling
 
2007 The Shield (TV series)
Patricia Martin
Chasing Ghosts (2007) … Patricia Martin
 
2007 The Shield (Video Game)
Patricia Martin
 
2006 The Bold and the Beautiful (TV series)
Reporter #2
Episode #1.4802 (2006) … Reporter #2
Episode #1.4800 (2006) … Reporter #2
 
2005 Street 16 (short)
Nova
 
2000 Through Riley's Eyes (short)
Stacy (as Sue Turner-Cray)
 
1997 Nuclear Strike (Video Game)
Andrea Grey
 
1997 Just Add Love
Treena (as Sue Turner-Cray)
 
1996 Soviet Strike (Video Game)
Andrea Grey (as Sue Turner-Cray)
 
1996 Magical Project S (TV series)
Misao Amano / Pixy Misa
 
1996 James and the Giant Peach
James' Mother
 
1995 Æon Flux (TV series)
Hostess Judy / Muriel
The Purge (1995) … Hostess Judy
Reraizure (1995) … Muriel (voice)
 
1991 Mrs. Lambert Remembers Love (TV movie)
Young Mother (uncredited)
 
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2000 Through Riley's Eyes (short)
 
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2000 Through Riley's Eyes (short)
 
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2000 Through Riley's Eyes (short) (producer)
 
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1993 Fearless (stand-in - uncredited)
 

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Personal Details

Other Works:

(2001) Wrote and directed two short films, "Fallen Tears", a tribute to the victims of 9/11 and "Before It's Too Late", which screened in New York (2003) at The International Festival of Cinema and Technology See more »

Publicity Listings:

2 Interviews  | 6 Articles  | See more »

Alternate Names:

Sue Turner-Cray

Height:

5' 8" (1.73 m)
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Trivia:

Won a prestigious Fringe First Award at The Edinburgh Festival 2004 for "Manchester Girl" a one woman play she wrote and starred in. [August 2004] See more »