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Susan Tyrrell

Susan Tyrrell (born Susan Jillian Creamer; March 18, 1945 – June 16, 2012), was an American actress who appeared in dozens of film, stage and television productions over a forty-year career, and had considerable success as a character actress. Born in San Francisco, California, Tyrrell began acting in theater in New York City in the 1960s, where she was in numerous Broadway and off Broadway productions before her film debut in 1971's ''Shoot Out''. Her performance as Oma in John Huston's ''Fat City'' (1972) the following year earned her a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
In 1978, Tyrrell received the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in ''Andy Warhol's Bad'' (1977). Consisting of nearly 80 film and television credits, her work includes ''Forbidden Zone'' (1980), ''Tales of Ordinary Madness'' (1981), ''Night Warning'' (1982), ''Angel'' (1984) and its sequel, ''Avenging Angel'' (1985) and ''Cry-Baby'' (1990).
After nearly-eighty television and film appearances, the actress succumbed to the rare blood disease essential thrombocythemia, in 2012.
==Early life==
Tyrrell was born in San Francisco, California to Gillian (née Tyrrell 1913-2012);〔http://www.salemnews.com/obituaries/x1951914371/Gillian-Tyrrell-Hoyt-100 accessed 8/17/2014〕 and John Creamer, who divorced. She had two sisters, Candace and Carole, and a half-brother, Peter from her father's remarriage. Her mother was originally from the United Kingdom and remarried to Thomas Hoyt; she was a socialite and member of the diplomatic corps in China and the Philippines during the 1930s and 1940s. Her father John was an agent with the William Morris Agency for Leo Carrillo, Loretta Young, Ed Wynn and Carole Lombard.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0879073/bio?ref_=nm_ql_1 )〕 Raised in New Canaan, Connecticut, she rebelled against her mother's expectations and received poor grades and was frequently expelled from school. As a teenager, she became estranged from her mother. Tyrrell landed her first role through her father, starring with Art Carney in the New York City theatrical production of ''Time Out for Ginger'' (1963); Although John persuaded ''Look'' magazine to follow her as she toured with the show, he died shortly afterwards from a reaction to a bee sting.〔 Tyrrell made her Broadway debut in 1965 as a replacement in the comedy ''Cactus Flower''.〔 As a member of the Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center, she was in the ensemble of a 1968 production of ''King Lear'' and revivals of ''The Time of Your Life'' (1969) and ''Camino Real'' (1970). Off-Broadway, Tyrrell appeared in the 1967 premiere of Lanford Wilson's ''The Rimers of Eldritch'' and a 1979 production of ''Father's Day'' at The American Place Theatre.〔 The actress made her television debut in ''Mr. Novak'' (1964).

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