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British actress
Susan Brodrick
Born
Susan M. Brodrick
(1945-03-27) 27 March 1945 (age 79)
Hampstead, London, England[1]
Years active
1966--1981
Spouse
Robert Swann (married 1971--2006)
Susan Brodrick is a British actress who was active between 1966 and 1971.[2] She was best known for acting in Blowup (1966) and Private Road (1971).[2] She was previously married to British actor Robert Swann. They were married from 1971 to his death in 2006 and had three children.
Broderick made her acting debut with an uncredited role in the cult film Blowup (1966) in her role as an antique shop owner.[3] She went on to have a 21-credit career, mostly starring as extras and small parts before her penultimate role in Tony Bagley's Enemy (1976), finally starring as the lead character, Marigold.[4] After her final role in the 1981 tv movie The Winter's Tale,[5] she receded from the public eye.
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^Blow-Up, retrieved 19 July 2023
^Bagley, Tony, Enemy (Drama, Mystery, Thriller), Susan Brodrick, Charlotta Martinus, John Grillo, British Film Institute (BFI) Production Board, retrieved 19 July 2023
^Howell, Jane (8 June 1981), The Winter's Tale (Comedy, Drama), John Welsh, David Burke, Robert Stephens, British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Time-Life Television Productions, retrieved 19 July 2023
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