Susan Louise O'Connor
Susan Louise O'Connor | |
|---|---|
| Born | Susan Louise O'Connor March 11, 1975 Las Cruces, New Mexico, U.S. |
| Alma mater | |
| Occupation | Actress |
| Years active | 1999–present |
| Known for | Blithe Spirit on Broadway |
| Notable credits | |
| Awards | 2009 Theatre World Award for Blithe Spirit |
| Website | susanlouiseoconnor |
Susan Louise O'Connor (born March 11, 1975)[1] is an American actress who appeared in the series Wallflowers (2013–2014), The Cleaning Lady (2025), and productions of Wonder of the World (2006) and Blithe Spirit (2009) which she received the Dorothy Loudon Starbaby Award, Theatre World Award and was nominated for an Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play.
Personal life
O'Connor was born on March 11, 1975 in Las Cruces, New Mexico.[1][2] She graduated from Buchholz High School and University of Florida before relocating to New York City.[3]
Career
O'Connor had her Broadway debut in a production of Blithe Spirit, directed by Michael Blakemore and featuring Rupert Everett, Angela Lansbury, Christine Ebersole, and Jayne Atkinson.[4][5][6] She later moved to Los Angeles for the production's National Tour.[7]
Filmography
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2013–2014 | Wallflowers | Rhonda | 10 episodes[8][9] |
| 2017 | American Violence | Dyanna Walternstern | [10] |
| 2020 | Runt | Cecily's Mom | [10] |
| 2022 | Lexi | Elera | [11] |
| 2025 | If You Should Leave Before Me | Lily Boudreaux | [12] |
| The Cleaning Lady | Greta | 5 episodes[10] |
Stage credits
| Year | Title | Role | Location | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1999 | Never Swim Alone | Woman | New York International Fringe Festival | By Daniel MacIvor[13] |
| 2004 | What the Butler Saw | Geraldine Barclay | Huntington Theatre, Boston, Massachusetts | [14] |
| 2005 | Marion Bridge | Louise | Urban Stages, New York City | [15][16] |
| Walk Two Moons | Phoebe Winterbottom | TheatreWorksUSA, New York City | [17] | |
| 2006 | Wonder of the World | Various | Barrington Stage Company, Pittsfield, Massachusetts | 6 roles[18] |
| Nerve | Susan | 14th Street Y Theater, East Village, Manhattan | [19][20] | |
| The Silent Concerto | 14th Street Theater, East Village, Manhattan | By Alejandro Morales[21] | ||
| 2007 | Apostasy | Rachel | Urban Stages, New York City | [22] |
| Indoor/Outdoor | Samantha | Portland Stage Company, Maine | [23][24] | |
| 2008 | What to Do When You Hate All Your Friends | Holly | Lion Theatre, Manhattan, New York | [25] |
| 2009 | Children at Play | Morgan Nickelfleck Gladystone | The Living Theatre, New York City | [26][27] |
| Blithe Spirit | Edith | Shubert Theatre, Manhattan, New York | [28][29][4][5][30] | |
| 2010 | The Vigil or the Guided Cradle | The Brick Theater, Williamsburg, Brooklyn | [31] | |
| The Good Counselor | Evelyn | Premiere Stages, Kean University | [28][32] | |
| Sylvia | Sylvia | New Theatre Restaurant, Kansas City, Missouri | [33][34][24] | |
| 2011 | God of Carnage | Annette | Robert S. Marx Theatre, Cincinnati, Ohio | Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park[35][36] |
| 2012 | Escape | Wife | La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club | [37] |
| The Why Overhead | Annie | Access Theater, New York | [38] | |
| Hearts Like Fists | Nurse | The Secret Theatre, Queens, New York | [39][40] | |
| Getting the Business | Patricia | Clurman Theater, New York City | [41] | |
| 2013 | Why We Left Brooklyn | Michelle | Fourth Street Theater, East Village, Manhattan | [42] |
| Bodega Bay | Louise | Abingdon Theater, New York | [43] | |
| 2014 | Blithe Spirit | Edith | Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, California | [44] |
| 2015 | Blithe Spirit | Edith | National Theatre, Washington, D.C. | [45][46] |
| 2017 | Heisenberg | Georgie | The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis | [47] |
| Do You See? | Violet | Atwater Village Theatre, Los Angeles, California | [48][49] |
Accolades
| Event | Year | Title | Award | Result | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Theatre World | 2009 | Blithe Spirit | Dorothy Loudon Starbaby Award | Won | [3] |
| Theatre World Award | Won | [3][27] | |||
| Outer Critics Circle Awards | Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play | Nominated | [3] |
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