Susan Misner

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Susan Misner Wiki Biography

Susan Misner was born on 8 February 1971, in Paterson, New Jersey USA, and is best known as an actress who appeared in the TV series ‘’One Life To Live’’, and portrayed Liz in the film production of the stage show ‘’Chicago’’.

So just how rich is Susan Misner as of late 2017? According to authoritative sources, this American actress has a net worth of over $1 million, accumulated from her over two decades-long career in the previously mentioned field. In addition to that, she is a dancer too.

Details about Susan’s education are unavailable to media. Born in Paterson, she grew-up and spent her formative years in nearby Pompton Plains, and at that time, discovered love for dancing. Led by her passion, Misner moved to New York City, planning on pursuing her career in that field. She landed prominent roles on Broadway, in plays such as ‘’Guys and Dolls’’ and ‘’How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying’’. Her net worth was now well established.

Speaking about her career as an actress, she made her film debut in 1996, portraying Harry Winston Dancer in ‘’Everyone Says I Love You’’. In 2001, she was a guest star in one episode of the acclaimed television series, ‘’Sex and The City’’, in which she portrayed Shayna, then in 2002, she landed the role of Onika in ‘’Pipe Dream’’, acting alongside Martin Donovan and Anthony Arkin, and in the same year, was a guest-star in shows such as ‘’CSI: Crime Scene Investigation’’ and ‘’Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’’. She remained busy throughout the early 2000s, but most importantly, played Eve in ‘’Johnny Zero’’, appearing in six episodes of the show in 2005.

Misner subsequently joined the cast of ‘’Conviction’’, where she portrayed Alexis Bennet in the episodes entitled ‘’Hostage’’ and ‘’180.80’’. In the same manner, she continued with minor roles in television series, including ‘’Gossip Girl’’ in which she played Alison Humphrey. In 2008, she landed a role in ‘’Life On Mars’’, and then played Tess Amaral in ‘’Fringe’’, a drama mystery television series, in the same year. In 2010, she had an appearance in ‘’NCIS’’, and in 2011, she acted in ‘’Henley’’, a short but publically-acclaimed movie that received the Grand Jury Award in the category of Best Short Film. As of the same year, she began portraying Jessica Arndt in ‘’Person of Interest’’, appearing in five episodes. In 2012, she played one of the main characters in the TV comedy movie ‘’40’’, and one year after that, was cast as Stacey in ‘’Nashville’’, making her series debut in the episode ‘’When You’re Tired of Breaking Other Hearts’’, and her last one on ‘’Why Don’t You Love Me’’, leaving the show after five episodes. However, during the same year, she joined the cast of ‘‘The Americans’’, a crime mystery series that won two Golden Globe awards, portraying Sandra Beeman in 38 episodes through 2016. After that, she began working on ‘’Shut Eye’’, appearing as Dr. Nora White in 11 episodes.

When it comes to Susan’s future projects, her film ‘’Assassination Nation’’ is in post-production.

In her personal life, Susan’s partner since 1999 has been Jonathan Bernstein, a playwrite and director.

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Susan Misner Quick Info

Net Worth $1 million
Date Of Birth February 8, 1971
Place Of Birth Paterson, New Jersey, United States
Height 1.65 m
Profession Dancer
Nationality American
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/SusieMisner/
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0592874/
Awards Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Nominations Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Acting Ensemble
Movies Chicago, The Americans, Being Charlie, Hope Springs, The Forgotten, The Hoax, Walking on the Sky, If I Didn’t Care, Pipe Dream, Cayman Went, Somebody’s Hero, Tanner Hall, Stick It in Detroit, Cyber Vengeance, The Drum Beats Twice, Once More with Feeling, Gigantic, Two Weeks, Mentor, Alchemy, Billi…

Susan Misner Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Shut Eye 2016 TV Series Dr. Nora White Actress
Billions 2016 TV Series Terri McCue Actress
The Americans 2013-2016 TV Series Sandra Beeman Actress
Being Charlie 2015 Liseanne Mills Actress
The Good Wife 2011-2015 TV Series Simone Canning Actress
Elementary 2015 TV Series Loretta Nichols Actress
Banshee 2015 TV Series Lisa Marie Actress
Gotham 2014 TV Series Dr. Marks Actress
Nashville 2013 TV Series Stacey Actress
The Following 2013 TV Series Jenny Hardy Actress
Blue Bloods 2013 TV Series Karen Waters Actress
Hope Springs 2012 Dana, Doctor Feld’s Wife Actress
Person of Interest 2011-2012 TV Series Jessica Arndt Actress
I Just Want My Pants Back 2012 TV Series Actress
40 2012 TV Movie Stacy Actress
Henley 2011 Short Woman in Car Actress
Somebody’s Hero 2011 Katie Wells Actress
In Treatment 2010 TV Series Wendy Actress
NCIS 2010 TV Series Leah Mayne Actress
White Collar 2009 TV Series Dana Mitchell Actress
Tanner Hall 2009 Roxanne (as Susie Misner) Actress
Royal Pains 2009 TV Series Claire Grant Actress
Law & Order: Criminal Intent 2001-2009 TV Series Mary Devildis / Sister Olivia / Becky Stark Actress
Cayman Went 2009 Darby Thomas Actress
Once More with Feeling 2009 Theresa Actress
Jumping In 2008 Short Bartender Actress
Fringe 2008 TV Series Tess Amaral Actress
Life on Mars 2008 TV Series Carol Ann Reeves Actress
Gigantic 2008 Melanie Lolly Actress
The Drum Beats Twice 2008 Mary Actress
New Amsterdam 2008 TV Series Callie Burnett Actress
Eavesdrop 2008 Bette Actress
Stick It in Detroit 2008 Lisa Brooks Actress
Gossip Girl 2007 TV Series Alison Humphrey Actress
The Bronx Is Burning 2007 TV Mini-Series Gretchen Martin Actress
If I Didn’t Care 2007 Hadley Templeton Actress
The Kill Point 2007 TV Series Lorna Ash Actress
Rescue Me 2006-2007 TV Series Theresa Actress
Law & Order 2006 TV Series Samantha Weaver Actress
Vanished 2006 TV Series Nadia Sands Actress
Two Weeks 2006 Sherry Actress
The Hoax 2006 Feral Girl #1 Actress
Conviction 2006 TV Series Alexis Bennet Actress
Mentor 2006/I Marilyn Conner Actress
Night Stalker 2005 TV Series Irene Actress
Starved 2005 TV Series Alison Actress
Walking on the Sky 2005 Sara Actress
Without a Trace 2004-2005 TV Series Helen / Hope / Jessie Prince Actress
Alchemy 2005/I Associate Editor Actress
Jonny Zero 2005 TV Series Eve Actress
The Forgotten 2004 Agent Lisa Franks Actress
CSI: Miami 2004 TV Series Heddy Latham Actress
Something’s Gotta Give 2003 Harry’s Old Flame Actress
Chicago 2002 Liz Actress
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 2002 TV Series Ronnie Marshall Actress
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 2002 TV Series Cassie James Actress
Pipe Dream 2002 Onica Actress
Sex and the City 2001 TV Series Shayna Actress
Queenie in Love 2001 Chick Actress
Ed 2000 TV Series Female Teacher Actress
The Fanatical Teachings of Julian Tau 2000 Short Susan Actress
Soul Man 1997 TV Series Department Store Woman Actress
Cyber Vengeance 1997 Tory Actress
Everyone Says I Love You 1996 Harry Winston Dancer Actress
One Life to Live 1968 TV Series Grace Davidson Buchanan (1999) Actress
Nostalgia Critic 2010 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Quelli che… il calcio 2007 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Chicago 2002 performer: “Cell Block Tango” 1975 Soundtrack
Move Documentary filming Herself Self
Move TV 2011-2013 TV Series Herself Self

Susan Misner Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2003 Critics Choice Award Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards Best Acting Ensemble Chicago (2002) Won
2003 OFTA Film Award Online Film & Television Association Best Music, Adapted Song Chicago (2002) Won
2003 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by the Cast of a Theatrical Motion Picture Chicago (2002) Won
2003 Critics Choice Award Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards Best Acting Ensemble Chicago (2002) Nominated
2003 OFTA Film Award Online Film & Television Association Best Music, Adapted Song Chicago (2002) Nominated
2003 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by the Cast of a Theatrical Motion Picture Chicago (2002) Nominated