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Freud (1962)
as Martha Freud
By Love Possessed (1961)
as Helen Detweiler
The Gene Krupa Story (1960)
as Ethel Maguire
All the Fine Young Cannibals (1960)
as Catherine Mcdowall Bixby
The Big Fisherman (1959)
as Fara [Also Known As Esther]
Imitation of Life (1959)
as Sarah Jane [Johnson], Age Eighteen
Dino (1957)
as Shirley
Trooper Hook (1957)
as Consuela
The Last Wagon (1956)
as Jolie
To Hell and Back (1955)
as Maria
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 SUSAN KOHNER
AKA: Susanna Kohner;
Born: 1936-11-11
Birth place: Los Angeles, California, USA
Nationality: United States
Profession: actor
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The award-winning daughter of agent Paul Kohner and Mexican actress Lupita Tovar, Susan Kohner delivered well-received performances in a handful of films in the 1950s and early 60s before retiring from acting after her 1964 marriage to fashion designer John Weitz.

The petite, dark-haired, exotic beauty worked onstage in productions ranging from Tennessee Williams' "The Rose Tattoo" to William Inge's "Bus Stop". Kohner first won acclaim on screen as an Italian girl briefly romanced by WWII hero Audie Murphy in the biopic "To Hell and Back" (1955). She scored as a half-breed making an ill-fated journey across Apache territory in the Western "The Last Wagon" (1956) and won praise as a plain-looking neighborhood girl romanced by juvenile delinquent Sal Mineo in "Dino" (1957). 1959 proved to be a banner year for the young player. Kohner earned an Oscar nomination as Best Supporting Actress for her turn as Juanita Moore's willful daughter in Douglas Sirk's remake of "Imitation of Life". She was an Arab princess in love with John Saxon in the Biblical epic "The Big Fisherman" and showed skill as the woman in the life of a jazz musician in "The Gene Krupa Story", again reteamed with Sal Mineo as Krupa. Her next two features "All the Fine Young Cannibals" (1960) and "By Love Possessed" (1961) found her cast a George Hamilton's love interest and are among her least successful screen portrayals. Her final screen appearance was as Montgomery Clift's wife in "Freud", John Huston's 1962 biopic.



Family

FATHER: Paul Kohner. Talent agent. Czech; born in 1902; died in March 1988.

MOTHER: Lupita Tovar. Actor. Mexican; born in 1910.

BROTHER: Paul J Kohner. Producer, executive.

SON: Paul John Weitz. Screenwriter, director. Born c. 1965.

SON: Christopher John Weitz. Screenwriter, producer. Born c. 1969.



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HUSBAND: John Weitz. Fashion designer, author. Married in 1964; his third marriage.



Milestone

1955: Feature film debut, "To Hell and Back"

1959: Cast as Juanita Moore's teenaged daughter in Douglas Sirk's remake of "Imitation of Life"; earned Oscar nomination as Best Supporting Actress

1962: Last screen appearance, "Freud"



Education

University of California - 1954 - 1955


Citizenship

United States

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