Trivia and Quotes
Quotes
«We stand a chance of getting a president who has probably killed more people before he gets into office than any president in the history of the United States.»
Politics
(about George W. Bush)
[2000]
I didn`t realize that everything was supposed to fall apart at 40. So I just slid past 40 and 50. When you`re an outsider and not paying attention to the rules the hurdles are a little lower.
I haven`t yet had any plastic surgery, but I won`t knock it. I think women have the right to do anything they want to their bodies that makes them feel good about themselves. It`s hard to be in this business and be viewed on a screen that`s huge. You can see every single line. But I think it`s an aesthetic choice for the individual. I don`t like it when surgeons take a perfectly interesting looking woman and she ends up looking like a female impersonator with these gigantic breasts. It`s just so extreme and that worries me. I think everyone is looking the same.
I remember going to great lengths to celebrate disappointments like not getting a job. I`d take whatever little cash I had and go out to dinner. I saw loss as an opportunity to change direction.
It`s always so painful to watch yourself. That never changes. I still sit there and think, `Oh, that scene is missing? Wasn`t I good? What happened there?`
It`s still not easy to find roles that offer more complex images of women. I do a lot of smaller parts that I find interesting - as opposed to the big, splashy movies that you get paid more money for.
I`m certainly not an expert, but Tim and I just celebrated 17 years together, which in Hollywood years I think is 45. I think the key is just focusing on this one person and not keeping one eye on the door to see who might be better.
On Thelma & Louise after her nomination for best actress, 1992, "I was surprised that the film struck such a primal nerve. I knew when we were filming that it would be different, unusual and hopefully entertaining. But shocking? I guess giving women the option of violence was hard for a lot of people to accept."
Sexuality ... is something that develops and becomes stronger and stronger the older you get... If you can continue to say yes to life and to maintain a certain generosity of spirit, you become more and more of who you are.
The largest party in the United States is the 50 percent who don`t vote.
You`re so lucky in Ireland, England and Spain. Everyone there already knows what it`s like to have inexplicable terrorist violence.
"How will the bombing of Baghdad, a city of five million, accomplish a regime change?"
War
I choose projects I can talk about for days because now you do publicity for as long as it took you to shoot the movie.
I feel I`ve always been on the outside and always on the edge of an abyss. The women I portray, and the woman I am, are ordinary but maybe find themselves in extra-ordinary circumstances, and what they do is at great cost.
I never think about humiliating myself. I keep focusing on wanting to do a good job.
I think the good news and the bad news is Hollywood`s not political. The only thing they punish you for is getting old and fat.
I think the only reason I remain an actor is that you can never quite get it right. So there is a challenge to it.
If I were 22 and trying to build a career, I don`t know who`d be watching the kids as happily as I do. It takes so much to get me to break out of domestic paradise. There`s hardly anything that interests me as much as my family.
My children were embarrassed at my Lincoln Center Tribute. I forgot they would show film clips and my children hadn`t seen anything. Every time something a little racy would come on like `The Hunger,` I`d look at my 13-year-old, who was shielding his eyes.
People will like you for the wrong reasons your entire life, even if you don`t have parents who are celebrities. They will like you because you have a car or you have money or your breasts are big.
The largest party in the United States is the 50 percent who don`t vote.
The thing that`s bad about breasts is that you have to choose between having a mind and having breasts. It`d be nice if you could have both. Anyway, I think my breasts have been highly overrated.
Trivia
In 2005, she and the rest of the chief creative team behind the 11-part radio documentary, "Leonard Bernstein: An American Life," a chronicle of the legendary American musical giant`s life and career, were recipients of the (George Foster) Peabody Award bestowed by the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Georgia at the 64th presentation of the honor. The Peabody is the premiere international prize given for electronic (i.e. television and radio) media.
Received a 1979 Drama Desk Award nomination for Best Actress in a Play for her Off-Broadway debut opposite Eileen Brennan in playwright John Ford Noonan`s two-character piece, "A Coupla White Chicks Sitting Around Talking.
Received a 1982 Drama Desk Award nomination for Best Actress in a Play for her performance as a victimized woman who rallies and turns the tables on her would-be attacker in the hit Off-Broadway play "Extremities," by playwright William Mastrosimone.
Father was Philip Leslie Tomalin (of English, Irish, and Welsh ancestry). Mother was Lenora Marie Criscione (who was born in Ragusa, Sicily).
Has a dog named Penny, a Pomeranian Maltese. The dog appears in the movie, Bernard and Doris (2007), playing a pet of Doris, the character she portrayed.
Her grandmother had her mother when she was 13 years old. Her mother grew up in the care of nuns in an institute, abandoned at two.
In 1916, her grandfather Giuseppe Criscione emigrated to the USA from Ragusa in Sicily, where he was born in 1901. Now she is honorary citizen of Ragusa and the city gave her the "Ragusani nel Mondo" award.
In 1991 and 1992 she was the New York Film Critics Circle`s runner-up pick for their annual best actress of the year prize. In 1991, she was chosen the runner-up for her landmark performance as half of the now-iconic duo in director Ridley Scott`s modern-day western "Thelma & Louise". In 1992, she was the group`s runner-up for her heartbreaking turn in director George Miller`s fact-based drama "Lorenzo`s Oil".
In 1992, the National Society of Film Critics named her as their runner-up for best actress for her performance in "Lorenzo`s Oil".
Parents separated in 1982, after forty of marriage.
Received the "World Lifetime Achievement Award" at the 2006 Women`s World Award in New York.
Very good friends with fellow actress Julia Roberts.
Was listed as a potential nominee on the 2008 Razzie Award nominating ballot. She was suggested in the Worst Supporting Actress category for her performance in the film Mr. Woodcock (2007). She failed to receive a nomination however.
For the past ten years she has been involved with Heifer International, an organization that donates farm animals to needy families who need the animals for work.
Graduated from Edison High School in Edison, New Jersey where she was a cheerleader.
Has two children by Tim Robbins, Jack Henry Robbins (b. May 1989) and Miles Robbins (b. May 1992).
Is listed along with Geena Davis on the 24th place in AFI`s Hero Top 50.
Is one of two actresses who won an Oscar for playing a nun. The first was Jennifer Jones in "The Song Of Bernadette" (1943).
One of eight women, also among them Sophia Loren and author Isabel Allende, carrying the Olympic flag at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games` opening ceremony in Turin (10 February 2006).
She keeps her Oscar in the bathroom.
Was involved in the effort to have Laura Schlessinger`s television show taken off the air in 2000, because of her disagreement with Schlessinger`s conservative views. The effort was successful in leading many sponsors to drop their support of the show, which was ultimately cancelled less than a year after its premiere.
Attended Catholic University of America Drama School, 1964-1968. Met and married Chris Sarandon there (by priest who was head of Dept.).
Has a daughter from relationship with Franco Amurri (Eva Amurri, born 1985).
As co-presenters of the Academy Awards in 1993, Susan and her partner, Tim Robbins, seized a chance to bring public attention to the plight of a few hundred Haitians with Aids who had been interned in Guantanamo Bay.
Caught pneumonia after they shot the pool scene in The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975).
Eldest of nine children.
Former "Ford" Model.
Is a UNICEF goodwill ambassador.
Is of Italian and Welsh heritage
Landed her first Hollywood role when her then-husband, Chris Sarandon, took her along on one of his auditions.
Sang in The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975); recorded a duet with Eddie Vedder which played over the end credits of "Cradle Will Rock".
Supported Ralph Nader during his 2000 Presidential Election campaign.
Was arrested for disorderly conduct during a protest in New York over the unarmed shooting of African immigrant Amadou Diallo by four policemen (30 March 1999).
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