Susan Ward

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Born April 15, 1976
Monroe, Louisiana

Susan Ward (born Michelle Susan Ward on April 15, 1976 in Monroe, Louisiana) is an American actress and model.

She started modeling at the age of 13, leaving school and moving to New York to do so, deciding to try her hand at acting several years later. After a few years of small TV jobs, she landed her first main role as the heroine on Aaron Spelling's daytime soap opera Sunset Beach, where she played the virginal heroine Meg Cummings.

In 1999, wanting to pursue a movie career, she had a radical image makeover, both of her physical image (including breast implants and other cosmetic surgery) and of her personality as portrayed in the press (from a "good girl" image to a wild child persona based on provocative interviews). Ward's first movie was in 2000, in the erotic thriller The In Crowd, in which she appeared nude and performed sex scenes including lesbian oral sex. The movie flopped in theaters but, not surprisingly, had 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 three other straight-to-video and made-for-cable movies, and has guest starred in four TV series, most notably Friends.

Ward is married to David C. Robinson, the vice-president of Morgan Creek Productions, the movie studio that produced The In Crowd. They met when he cast her in the movie in 1999 and wed on June 4, 2005. Dr. D.H. Clark, a "friend of the bride," performed the ceremony.[1]

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Title Role Notes
Toxic (2007) Michelle Currently seeking distribution
Dead + Deader (2006) Holly Sci Fi Channel Movie
Just Friends (2005) Hooker #3 Uncredited cameo (DVD deleted scene).
Two for the Money (2005) Girl in sportscar Uncredited nonspeaking extra.
Cruel World (2005) Ashley Straight to video release
Wild Things 2 (2004) Brittney Cable Movie
Going Greek (2004) Wendy Limited DVD release
Would I Lie To You? (2002) Olivia Straight to video release
Shallow Hal (2001) Jill Supporting
The In Crowd (2000) Brittany Feature film debut
Poison Ivy: The New Seduction (1997) Girl at party

Straight to video release

Title Role Notes
Sunset Beach (1997-1999) Meg Cummings First major acting role
Malibu Shores (1996) Bree
All My Children (1995) Waitress Uncredited

Guest appearances

  • Monk Michelle Cullman. Murder victim seen in flashbacks. ("Mr. Monk and the Actor" 2006)
  • Just Legal Kate Manat. Love interest for the main character. (Recurring, 2005)
  • CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Tanya Rollins. Prostitute/murderess. ("King Baby" 2005)
  • CSI: Miami Ginger Wadley. Juror #7. ("Hell Night" 2004)
  • Boomtown "Layla" the stripper. ("Blackout" 2003)
  • Friends Hayley. Joey's date. ("The One with the Sharks" 2002)
  • Men, Women & Dogs Sandra. Love interest for the main character. ("A Fetching New Lawyer" 2001)
  • Hercules: The Legendary Journeys Psyche. Cupid's love interest. ("The Green-Eyed Monster" 1996)

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