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Name
  
Black-Eyed Susan

Role
  
Actress

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Movies
  
Bloodhounds of Broadway, The Sorrows of Dolores

Awards
  
Obie Award for Sustained Excellence of Performance

Black-Eyed Susan (born Susan Carlson) is an American actress based in New York City. She works primarily in Off-Off-Broadway theater in New York and has worked with numerous important downtown figures and companies, such as Charles Ludlam, Ethyl Eichelberger, Mabou Mines, John Jesurun, Jim Neu, and Taylor Mac. She was born in Shelton, Connecticut.

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Education

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Black-Eyed Susan studied theater for one year at Emerson College, then transferred to Hofstra University, where she completed her degree.

Career

While she was studying at Hofstra, she met fellow student Charles Ludlam, who cast her in one of his early plays. In the 1960s, after completing school, she moved to Manhattan. In 1968 she was rehearsing for a Theatre of the Ridiculous production directed by John Vacarro, in which Charles Ludlam was also involved. During the rehearsal for that play, Vacarro and Ludlam had a disagreement, after which Ludlam left the company and began his own production of the play, titled When Queens Collide. Black-Eyed Susan left with Ludlam and she became a long-time friend, collaborator, and actor in Ludlam's work for the next 20 years.

During her time working with Ludlam she met and began to collaborate with Ethyl Eichelberger. Eichelberger wrote the play Saint Joan for Black-Eyed Susan following Ludlam's death in 1987.

In 1989 Stuart Sherman made a short film about her titled Black-Eyed Susan: Portrait of an Actress.

She has also worked with numerous other avant-garde theater artists such as Mabou Mines, John Jesurun, Jim Neu, and Taylor Mac. Although she acted in the film Ironweed, she has always preferred acting in the theater.

Black-Eyed Susan received a 2014 Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grants to Artists Award.

Filmography

Actress
2017
Staging Film (TV Series short) as
Susan
- This Thing of Ours (2017) - Susan
1992
A Blink of Paradise (Short) as
Therapist
1989
Bloodhounds of Broadway as
Minnie the Shrimp (as Black Eyed Susan)
1988
Monsters (TV Series) as
Regina Wells
- Where's the Rest of Me? (1988) - Regina Wells
1987
Ironweed as
Clara
1986
The Sorrows of Dolores as
Gorilla Girl
1984
Doomed Love as
Couple on TV
1978
King of the Gypsies (uncredited)
Self
1989
Black-Eyed Susan: Portrait of an Actress (Short) as
Self
1978
Emerald City (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 1 January 1978 (1978) - Self

References

Black-Eyed Susan (actress) Wikipedia