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Birth name
  
Susan Cruickshank

Role
  
Singer

Name
  
Su Cruickshank


Instruments
  
Voice

Origin
  
Australian.

Genres
  

Born
  
31 August 1946 (
1946-08-31
)

Occupation(s)
  
Singer, actress, writer

Died
  
December 8, 2009, Newcastle, Australia

Movies
  
Young Einstein, Those Dear Departed, Fatty Finn, Stock Squad

Books
  
Bring a Plate to the Mortdale Scout Hall: The Autobiography of a Fat Tart Complete with Recipes

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Su Cruickshank (born Susan Cruickshank; 31 August 1946 – 8 December 2009) was an Australian jazz singer, actress and writer. Cruickshank was regarded as one of the finest female jazz singers in Australian history.

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Early life

Cruickshank was born in the Hunter region of New South Wales, the eldest of four children. She grew up in the Newcastle suburb of Adamstown in a musical family. Her father played double bass and her paternal grandmother had been a singer.

Career

In the 1970s Cruickshank moved to London and worked as a singer in a variety of low-end jazz clubs. She returned to Australia in 1979 and began to rise to public prominence, notably through successfully hosting a string of Sydney's annual Jazz in the Domain summer outdoor concerts."

She subsequently appeared in many Australian film and television roles and was especially well known for her role in the 1988 surprise hit (in Australia) film Young Einstein and, from 1992, for her regular appearances on Bert Newton's top-rating nationally-broadcast morning entertainment show Good Morning Australia.

In 1993-4 she hosted her own talk show on ABC TV called "In Company with Su Cruickshank" and she continued to make frequent guest appearances on a wide variety of Australia drama, comedy and light entertainment programs for the rest of the decade, as well as appearing in a number of TV commercials. She maintained a long-running fortnightly radio spot on the nationally broadcast ABC Local Radio Overnights program and is often remembered for her appearances on the nationally televised 'World Series Debates' that were a gala event of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in the early 1990s.

A large woman, Cruickshank often made use of her size in her on-stage and on-screen personas and it became a signature part of her public image.

Death

Cruickshank suffered from a long-term illness in her last years and she died on the 8th December 2009. A memorial concert was held to celebrate her life in her home town of Newcastle a week after her death.

Personal life

Cruickshank married and divorced in the 1970s and then never remarried. She had two step children to her Ghanaian partner of 8 years Effie and Saabeah Theos.

Film

  • Somewhere in the Darkness (1998)
  • "Your Move: An Emergency Life Saving Adventure (1997)
  • Young Einstein (1988)
  • Those Dear Departed (1987)
  • Playing Beatie Bow (1986)
  • Undercover (1984)
  • Fatty Finn (1980)
  • Television

  • E Street
  • A Country Practice
  • The Young Doctors as Bathsheba Smith (1981)
  • Stock Squad
  • Publications

  • Cruickshank, Su, Bring A Plate to The Mortdale Scout Hall – The Autobiography of a Fat Tart Complete with Recipes, Sun Books, 1992, ISBN 0-7251-0677-8
  • References

    Su Cruickshank Wikipedia


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