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  1. Black-Eyed Susan (born Susan Carlson) is an American actress based in New York City, New York. She has worked primarily in Off-Off-Broadway theater with artists including Charles Ludlam , Ethyl Eichelberger , Mabou Mines , John Jesurun , Jim Neu , Lola Pashalinski , and Taylor Mac .

  2. Black-Eyed Susan. Actress. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Play trailer 1:49. Where's the Rest of Me? (1988) More at IMDbPro. Contact info. Agent info. Black-Eyed Susan is known for Ironweed (1987), Monsters (1988) and Bloodhounds of Broadway (1989).

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  3. Nov 13, 2013 · 13 November 2013. Black-Eyed Susan. Photo by Jackie Rudin. Oftentimes, when theatre critics or historians talk about Black-Eyed Susan, they speak about downtown impresario Charles Ludlam, founder of the Ridiculous Theatrical Company, with whom she worked and was close friends for twenty years. But she is an icon in her own right, worthy of her ...

  4. Dec 11, 2014 · Actress Black-Eyed Susan was a founding member of Charles Ludlam's Ridiculous Theatrical Company. With the company she created a wide range of characters—Tsu-Hsi, the last empress of China, in Eunuchs of the Forbidden City; Olympe deTaverny in Camille; Ramona Malone in Hot Ice; Ophelia in Stage Blood; Zuni Feinschmecker in Caprice; Phyllis in Utopia Incorporated; Princess Eulalie-Irene in The Enchanged Pig; Eleanor in Reverse Psychology; Sylvia Woodward in Love's Tangled Web; Barbara ...

  5. Black-Eyed Susan. Actress: Ironweed. Black-Eyed Susan is known for Ironweed (1987), Monsters (1988) and Bloodhounds of Broadway (1989).

  6. Mar 26, 2004 · Black-Eyed Susan: Directed by James Riffel. With Emilie Jo Tisdale, Erik Van Wyck, John Gardner, Brett Gillen. Four young men rob a mysterious foreigner's apartment.

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  8. Black-Eyed Susan by Kate Simon. Black-Eyed Susan of the Ridiculous Theatrical Company on Charles Ludlam, motivation, and the film Ironweed . April 1, 1988. Black-Eyed Susan made her New York debut in Charles Ludlam’s Ridiculous Theatrical Company and their production of Big Hotel in 1968. She has been an actress with the ensemble company ever ...