Susan

Dunfee

Title:
Nationality:
American
Walk of life:
Movie Actress
Biographical details:

Ethereally beautiful child actress best known for her title role performance in ‘Miriam’, one of three films in Trilogy (1969) by Truman Capote. Born into a theatrical family, she made her Broadway debut as ‘Henrietta Ford Crimp, Jr’ in ‘The Ballad of the Sad Cafe’, in which her father, veteran Broadway and film actor David Clarke also appeared. Her mother was actress and dialect coach Nora Dunfee. Susan Dunfee was featured in the original Broadway production of ‘Wait Until Dark’ with Lee Remick and Robert Duvall. She attended the Professional Children’s School, Hunter College High School, and the University of Southern California, where she graduated with honors.

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