Susan Lavelle
- Actress
- Producer
SUSAN LAVELLE
Bio
Emerging as a beacon of talent and charm in the entertainment realm, Susan Lavelle has etched her name as an award-winning actress celebrated for her radiant smile, welcoming presence, and versatile acting chops. Born and bred in West Monroe, Louisiana, Living in Los Angeles Susan's formative years were rich with ballet, gymnastics, community theater, and pageants, shaping her artistic journey under the nurturing guidance of her mother, a dedicated school teacher, and her father, a seasoned sales professional. Her academic pursuits took her to Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, setting the stage for her illustrious acting career.
Susan Lavelle's filmography is a testament to her dynamic range, featuring both lead and supporting roles across a spectrum of cinematic endeavors. Her stellar performance as Adriana in the 2023 feature film "Dear Mother," now streaming on Amazon Prime and Tubi, and directed by Andoni Zorbas, has garnered critical acclaim. Other notable roles include the resilient mother in "Whatever It Takes" by Damien Bianco, and the intriguing Kate in Meitar Paz's "Invisible Flags." Susan's flair for comedy is brilliantly displayed in "Diamond Heist" as Charlotte, a role that brought her accolades in the festival circuit.
Her acting prowess extends to "Simple Plan," "Thelma and Weazy" where she reprises her role as Charlotte/Weazy, and "Lost but Found" as Tanya, with the latter earning awards and finalist nods. Susan also lights up the screen as a saloon girl in "No Name and Dynamite Davenport," and in supporting capacities in "Under Crystal Lake" and "Jeremy's Egg" on Amazon Prime Video, alongside "The Birthmark Killer" on the same platform. Her exceptional performance in "Diamond Heist" clinched her the Best Supporting Actress Award at the Mercurio Short Film Festival, alongside a Hydro winner accolade in 2021.
Off-screen, Susan's achievements have been recognized with her featuring on the cover of "World Stars Magazine" in November 2022, where she was bestowed with "the highest woman achievement award" by the magazine's director and owner, Joss Gomez.
In her recent ventures, Susan has taken on the role of Louisa in "Saint Nick," directed by Chris Levine, and is set to portray the "Therapist" in "Transference" by Vanilla Palm Films. This opportunity led to her being invited to join Vanilla Palm Films as Director of Acquisitions, a role she embraces with zeal as part of an esteemed team.
A passionate equestrian and staunch animal activist, Susan's love for horses aligns with her advocacy for animal welfare, leading her to establish rescues for pitbulls and horses. Known for her infectious laughter and positivity, Susan cherishes her time away from the spotlight with her animals, wonderful children, and close friends, living by the mantra "Faith and Fate." Susan Lavelle's journey in and out of the acting world remains a source of inspiration, showcasing her as a remarkable force in both her professional and personal life.
Susan Lavelle's filmography is a testament to her dynamic range, featuring both lead and supporting roles across a spectrum of cinematic endeavors. Her stellar performance as Adriana in the 2023 feature film "Dear Mother," now streaming on Amazon Prime and Tubi, and directed by Andoni Zorbas, has garnered critical acclaim. Other notable roles include the resilient mother in "Whatever It Takes" by Damien Bianco, and the intriguing Kate in Meitar Paz's "Invisible Flags." Susan's flair for comedy is brilliantly displayed in "Diamond Heist" as Charlotte, a role that brought her accolades in the festival circuit.
Her acting prowess extends to "Simple Plan," "Thelma and Weazy" where she reprises her role as Charlotte/Weazy, and "Lost but Found" as Tanya, with the latter earning awards and finalist nods. Susan also lights up the screen as a saloon girl in "No Name and Dynamite Davenport," and in supporting capacities in "Under Crystal Lake" and "Jeremy's Egg" on Amazon Prime Video, alongside "The Birthmark Killer" on the same platform. Her exceptional performance in "Diamond Heist" clinched her the Best Supporting Actress Award at the Mercurio Short Film Festival, alongside a Hydro winner accolade in 2021.
Off-screen, Susan's achievements have been recognized with her featuring on the cover of "World Stars Magazine" in November 2022, where she was bestowed with "the highest woman achievement award" by the magazine's director and owner, Joss Gomez.
In her recent ventures, Susan has taken on the role of Louisa in "Saint Nick," directed by Chris Levine, and is set to portray the "Therapist" in "Transference" by Vanilla Palm Films. This opportunity led to her being invited to join Vanilla Palm Films as Director of Acquisitions, a role she embraces with zeal as part of an esteemed team.
A passionate equestrian and staunch animal activist, Susan's love for horses aligns with her advocacy for animal welfare, leading her to establish rescues for pitbulls and horses. Known for her infectious laughter and positivity, Susan cherishes her time away from the spotlight with her animals, wonderful children, and close friends, living by the mantra "Faith and Fate." Susan Lavelle's journey in and out of the acting world remains a source of inspiration, showcasing her as a remarkable force in both her professional and personal life.