Suzanne Savoy

Suzanne Savoy
Born Suzanne Savoy
Wilmington, Delaware, United States
Residence New York City, New York
Other names Suzy Savoy, Suzy Prue
Children Bonnie Savoy Black
Website Official Website

Suzanne Savoy is an American actress and voice actress. Best known for playing Victoria Robertson in Steven Soderbergh's Cinemax series The Knick and DNC Chairwoman Patricia Whittaker in House of Cards with Kevin Spacey. She appears in and does voice-overs for many commercials, and has roles ranging from minor to starring in both film, and television.

Life and career

Born in Wilmington, Delaware, Suzanne Savoy moved with her family to Montreal at the age of five and lived in Canada until the age of 23. She studied design at the National Theatre School of Canada and began her acting career in her late twenties after she had moved to Houston, Texas. She studied acting at The Royal National Theatre of Great Britain and various other schools and colleges. While living in Texas, she had principal and starring roles in many commercials, films, TV shows and plays, had a thriving career as a voice-over actress, and co-founded Mercury Studio, which provided on-camera training for actors until 2005. She was married to James Black (of the Alley Theatre) for seven years; they have one daughter. Having moved to New York City in 1995 with her daughter following divorce, Suzanne became a mainstay of the Shakespeare Project, which toured New York City's parks and public spaces. She variously performed, designed sets and costumes, built puppets, and created and ran TSP's education division over a period of nine years. In 2005, Suzanne moved to Harlem and continued her work appearing in and doing voice-over in numerous national commercials. After a hiatus from film and TV for a number of years while raising her daughter, she resumed her work in film and TV.[1]

Filmography

Television Roles

Movie Roles

Voice Roles

Anime Roles

Video Game Roles

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