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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Susan_CabotSusan Cabot - Wikipedia

    Susan Cabot (born Harriet Pearl Shapiro; July 9, 1927 – December 10, 1986) was an American film, stage, and television actress. She rose to prominence for her roles in a variety of Western films, including Tomahawk (1951), The Duel at Silver Creek (1952), and Gunsmoke (1953).

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0127693Susan Cabot - IMDb

    Susan Cabot was an American actress who starred in westerns, Arabian Nights and sci-fi films. She was born in Boston, raised in foster homes, and died in 1986 after her son killed her in a fit of rage.

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  3. Sep 4, 2021 · Actress Susan Cabot enjoyed a stellar career in the 50s when she played a series of leading roles, but the following years were years of decline until her tragic death at the hands of her son.

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  4. Learn about the haunting facts of Susan Cabot, a movie star who had a tragic life. From childhood abuse to CIA affairs, from a king's lover to a murder trial, her story is more dramatic than any of her films.

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  5. Susan Cabot was an actress who starred in westerns, Arabian Nights and musicals. She had a son with King Hussein of Jordan and was killed by him in 1986.

    • July 9, 1927
    • December 10, 1986
  6. Aug 5, 2023 · Susan Cabot (born Harriet Pearl Shapiro; July 9, 1927 – December 10, 1986) was an American film, stage, and television actress. She rose to prominence for her roles in a variety of...

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    Susan Cabot (born Harriet Pearl Shapiro; July 9, 1927 – December 10, 1986) was an American film, stage, and television actress. She rose to prominence for her roles in a variety of Western films, including Tomahawk (1951), The Duel at Silver Creek (1952), and Gunsmoke (1953).