Susan Batson

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Susan Batson is an American producer, actress, author, acting coach, and a life member of the Actors Studio. Batson graduated from Girls Latin School and Emerson College. One of three sisters born to John Batson and Ruth (Watson) Batson (the latter a noted civil rights activist), Susan trained with Harold Clurman, Uta Hagen, Herbert Berghof at HB Studio, and Lee Strasberg. She has coached notable actresses including Academy Award (Oscar)-winning actresses Nicole Kidman and Juliette Binoche. Batson won the 1971 Obie Award for her performance in AC-DC. On Broadway, she performed in George M! (1968) and The Leaf People (1975), and produced the 2006 production of A Raisin in the Sun. Her work in Adventures of a Black Girl in Search of God won the Los Angeles Drama Critics Award for her.

Most Popular Susan Batson Trailers

Total trailers found: 16

Finding Julia Trailer (2019)

19 April 2019

An acting student is haunted by the early death of her mother.

A Question of Love Trailer (1978)

26 November 1978

A lesbian mother fights to keep her son when a custody suit is brought by her ex-husband.

Girl 6 Trailer (1996)

22 March 1996

A struggling actress in New York City takes a job as a phone sex operator.

Bamboozled Trailer (2000)

06 October 2000

Frustrated when network brass reject his sitcom idea, producer Pierre Delacroix pitches the worst idea he can think of in an attempt to get fired: a 21st century minstrel show.

The Incredible Hulk Trailer (1977)

04 November 1977

An accidental overdose of gamma radiation causes a mutation in scientist David Banner's DNA: now whenever he becomes angry, he metamorphoses into a seven-foot-tall, 330-pound, mindless muscular green creature.

Summer of Sam Trailer (1999)

28 June 1999

Spike Lee's take on the "Son of Sam" murders in New York City during the summer of 1977 centering on the residents of an Italian-American Northeast Bronx neighborhood who live in fear and distrust of one another.

A Raisin in the Sun Trailer (2008)

25 February 2008

Walter Lee Younger is a young man struggling with his station in life. Sharing a tiny apartment with his wife, son, sister and mother, he seems like an imprisoned man.

Stone Pillow Trailer (1985)

05 November 1985

A homeless woman named Florabelle becomes the unwitting guide to the streets for a New York social worker named Carrie who thinks she has lessons to offer the down-and-out clients she serves at the homeless shelter.

House Calls Trailer (1978)

15 March 1978

Charley is a surgeon who's recently lost his wife; he embarks on a tragicomic romantic quest with one woman after another until he meets up with Ann, a singular woman, closer to his own age, who immediately and unexpectedly captures his heart.

Get on the Bus Trailer (1996)

16 October 1996

Fifteen Black men gather in South Central LA to take a cross-country bus trip to attend the Million Man March in Washington, DC in October 1995.

The Choirboys Trailer (1977)

23 December 1977

A group of Los Angeles cops decide to take off some of the pressures of their jobs by engaging in various forms of after-hours debauchery.

Down This Road Trailer (2010)

20 April 2010

12-year-old Rodney embarks on a journey across New York to reclaim the love of his struggling, wayward father.

30 Beats Trailer (2012)

20 July 2012

A summer heat wave and a series of sexual encounters connect a group of New Yorkers.

Outside Chance Trailer (1978)

02 December 1978

An advertising executive finds herself in a small-town jail after being terrorized on a drive from Los Angeles to New York by two hitchhikers who steal her car and leave her unconscious by the roadside.

Love Child Trailer (1982)

15 October 1982

The true story of Terry Jean Moore, a young woman who is imprisoned for seven years on account of a "five-dollar" robbery.

Gidget Grows Up Trailer (1969)

30 December 1969

After spending the last two years in Europe as an exchange student, Gidget returns home to California only to discover that things have changed.