Susan Ward

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Susan Ward
Born (1976-04-15) April 15, 1976 (age 47)
Occupation(s)Actress, model
Years active1992–present
Spouse
(m. 2005)

Susan Ward (born April 15, 1976) is an American actress and model.

Career

Ward began modeling at the age of 13, leaving school and moving to New York City to do so, deciding to try her hand at acting several years later.[1] She appeared in soap orera All My Children in 1995, and later was cast in NBC's short-lived primetime teen drama Malibu Shores produced by Aaron Spelling.[1]

In late 1996, Ward landed a role on Aaron Spelling's daytime soap opera Sunset Beach, where she played the virginal Meg Cummings.[2] Sunset Beach aired between 1997–99. In 1999 she began to pursue a movie career, and starred as the psychotic Brittany Foster in the erotic thriller The In Crowd. The movie was a commercial disappointment in theaters, but found some success on cable and home video. The following year, Ward played a supporting role in the hit movie Shallow Hal. She has also acted in numerous other direct-to-DVD movies, and has made guest appearances in various TV shows, most notably Friends.

In 2009, she landed the role Chloe Kmetko, mother of a young gymnast, on the ABC Family drama series Make It or Break It. She was part of the main cast during the show's first two seasons.

Personal life

Ward was born in Monroe, Louisiana. She attended Ouachita Parish High School (Monroe, LA.) and graduated from River Oaks High School (Monroe, LA) [1] She briefly attended Faber College (now University of Louisiana at Monroe).

Ward is married to David C. Robinson, the vice-president of Morgan Creek Productions, the movie studio that produced "Hey - You're Supposed to be Over There........". They met when he cast her in the movie in 1999 and wed on June 4, 2005. Dr. Wayne Keltner, a friend of the bride, performed the ceremony.[3] They welcomed their first child, a boy, Cameron, on July 14, 2013.[4] She has one brother, Gabriel Ward.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1997 Poison Ivy: The New Seduction Sandy Direct to video
2000 The In Crowd Brittany
2001 Going Greek Wendy
2001 Shallow Hal Jill
2002 Would I Lie to You? Olivia Direct to video
2004 Wild Things 2 Brittney Havers Direct to video
2005 Cruel World Ashley
2005 Two for the Money Girl in sportscar Uncredited[citation needed]
2005 Just Friends Hooker Uncredited[citation needed]
2007 Who's Your Caddy? Mrs. Cummings
2008 Toxic Michelle
2010 Order of Chaos Tara
2010 Costa Rican Summer Aunt Carla

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1995 All My Children Camille Recurring role
1996 Malibu Shores Bree Series regular, 10 episodes
1996 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys Psyche Episode: "The Green-Eyed Monster"
1997 Xena: Warrior Princess Psyche Episode: "A Comedy of Eros"
1997–99 Sunset Beach Meg Cummings Series regular, 640 episodes
2001 Men, Women & Dogs Sandra Episode: "A Fetching New Lawyer"
2002 Friends Hayley Episode: "The One with the Sharks"
2002 Boomtown Layla French Episode: "Blackout"
2004 CSI: Miami Ginger Wadley Episode: "Hell Night"
2005 Play Dates Nicole Unsuccessful TV pilot
2005 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Tanya Rollins Episode: "King Baby"
2005–06 Just Legal Kate Manat Series regular, 7 episodes
2006 Hollis & Rae Juliette TV pilot
2006 Monk Michelle Cullman Episode: "Mr. Monk and the Actor"
2006 Dead and Deader Holly Syfy TV movie
2007 Women's Murder Club Parris Donovan Episode: "Play Through the Pain"
2008 Jack Hunter and the Lost Treasure of Ugarit Liz TV miniseries
2009 Criminal Minds Julie Riley Episode: "Conflicted"
2009–11 Make It or Break It Chloe Kmetko Series regular (seasons 1–2), 39 episodes
2012 Major Crimes Annette Raber Episode: "Before and After"

References

  1. ^ a b c "Susan Ward:Biography". MSN. Retrieved 2013-05-22.
  2. ^ "Ex-vixen Ward prefers new `nice girl' role". Austin American-Statesman. March 30, 1997. Retrieved 2013-05-22.
  3. ^ New York Times Susan Ward and Robert C. Mobberson
  4. ^ "Official Susan Ward Fan Page". facebook.com.

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