Suzzanne Douglas

Suzzanne Douglas

actress, producer, soundtrack

Suzzanne Douglas was born on Apr 12, 1957 in USA. Suzzanne Douglas's big-screen debut came with A Man Called Hawk - Season 1 directed by Virgil W. Vogel in 1989. Suzzanne Douglas is known for When They See Us directed by Ava DuVernay, Asante Blackk stars as Kevin Richardson (Teen) and Caleel Harris as Antron McCray (Teen). Suzzanne Douglas has got 2 awards and 1 nominations so far. The most recent award Suzzanne Douglas achieved is Black Reel Awards. The upcoming new movie Suzzanne Douglas plays is Really Love which will be released on Aug 25, 2021.

Suzzanne Douglas is an award winning actress of both screen and stage, whose work has lead her through all walks of creative life. Driven by her desire to constantly grow as an artist, Suzzanne has developed a canon of enigmatic and complex roles, and hopes to encourage younger artists to do the same.Her theater credits include Dorothy Brock in 42nd Street at the Drury Lane Theater, and starred in the Baltimore Center Stage Theater's production of Les Liaisons Dangereuses, as Merteuil, and as Kendra in George Street Playhouse's American Son. Other theater credits include The Tap Dance Kid, Night in Tunisia, Julius by Design, The Drowning Crow, Crowns (NAACP Image Award for Best Ensemble), Women of Brewster Place, and Arthur Laurent's, Hallelujah, Baby!, which Laurent re-wrote especially for her. Suzzanne was also the first African-American to play the role of Dr. Bearing in the Pulitzer Prize winning play, Wit at the George Street Playhouse.On television, she is best known for her co-starring role with Robert Townsend in the long-running Warner Brothers sitcom, Parent 'Hood, which is in syndication in most markets. She has also appeared in such highly acclaimed shows as CBS' Bull with Michael Weatherly, The Good Wife, Bones, and Law and Order (SVU and Criminal Intent). Suzzanne has also brought her numerous talents to the big screen. Her filmography runs the gamut from made-for-television, to independent, to mainstream cinema including Whitney, How Stella Got Her Groove Back (Black Oscar, NAACP Image Award Nominee), School of Rock, The Inkwell, Jason's Lyric, Tap (NAACP Image Award), the ABC remake of the classic Sounder (Black Reel Award, NAACP Image Award Nominee), Black N' Blue, Happy Yummy Chicken, for which she wrote the title track, and Changing the Game which was selected for the prestigious Cannes Film Festival.As a producer, Suzzanne won the award for Best Short film at the Hollywood Black Film Festival awards for The Last Weekend. She co-produced Theresa Rebeck's Love on the Rocks starring Julie White.Suzzanne's vocal talents have taken her from Broadway, starring opposite Sting in The Threepenny Opera, to the concert halls of Russia, with Jon Faddis. A singer and composer, Suzzanne, performs regularly with her trio, performing music from the American Songbook as well as her original compositions. She has traveled and performed with many renowned musicians including Nate Adderley, Don Braden, T.S. Monk, Helen Sung, Stanley Turrentine, Gene Harris, and Kenney Burrell.Suzzanne earned a Bachelor of Arts degree at Illinois State University and a Master in Music degree at the Manhattan School of Music. She is a dedicated patron of the arts and an advocate for teaching artistic expression in the educational system. Through this, she hopes to engage and empower individuals and their communities. Suzzanne is a former board member at George Street Playhouse, and a current member of the Artistic Board at Luna Stage in West Orange, NJ. She is a lifetime member of Girl Scouts of America, The National Council of Negro Women, Sigma Alpha Lambda, Jack and Jill of America, Inc. She is an Honorary Member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. where she serves on its National Board.

  • Birthday

    Apr 12, 1957
  • Place of Birth

    Chicago, Illinois, USA

Known For

Awards

2 wins & 1 nominations

Black Reel Awards
2004
Television: Best Actress
Winner - Black Reel
Sounder (2003)
Image Awards (NAACP)
1989
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
Winner - Image Award

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