Susan Anspach

Susan Anspach Headshot

Actress

Birth Date: November 23, 1942

Death Date: April 2, 2018

Birth Place: Queens, New York

Spouses: Mark Goddard

Susan Anspach was an American film actress who drew praise from critics for her bold performances in the acclaimed 70s films "Five Easy Pieces" (1970), "Play It Again, Sam" (1972), and "Blume in Love" (1973). Born and raised in Queens, New York, Anspach left home at the age of 15 to escape her physically abusing parents. She stayed with a family in Harlem in the ensuing years, and by the age of 18 had earned a scholarship to attend Catholic University of America. She studied music and drama at the university, and before long had fallen in love with acting. By the mid-1960s Anspach was living in New York as a struggling theater actress. Her friends and contemporaries during this period were the then-unknown New York stage actors Dustin Hoffman, Jon Voight and Robert Duvall. Her first big stage acting break came in 1967 when she was cast as the lead in the original Off-Broadway version of the musical "Hair." The show was a big success and would eventually have its Broadway debut in 1968. A different actress, however, was cast as the female lead. Undeterred, by the late 60s and early 70s Anspach had begun making a name for herself as a film actress. In 1970 she appeared in Hal Ashby's "The Landlord," as well as alongside Jack Nicholson in the Oscar-nominated drama "Five Easy Pieces." Her role in the latter, as a new age pianist who makes love with Jack Nicholson's character, would go on to become Anspach's most memorable film performance. Anspach continued appearing in various well-regarded films throughout the 70s and 80s, including Woody Allen's romantic comedy "Play It Again, Sam," "Blume In Love," "Montenegro" (1981), and "Misunderstood" (1984). Her on-screen roles dwindled by the early 90s with just a few sporadic film and TV appearances in the ensuing years. Her last credited role was in the 2010 thriller "Inversion." After a noteworthy career spanning several decades and numerous memorable roles, Susan Anspach died in Los Angeles from heart failure on April 2, 2018. She was 75.

Credits

Insect

Actor
Movie
2022

American Primitive

Actor
Martha
Movie
2008

Dancing at the Harvest Moon

Actor
Julia
Movie
2002

Cagney & Lacey: The Return

Actor
Movie
1994

The Rutanga Tapes

Actor
Kate Simpson
Movie
1990

Pris au piège

Actor
Movie
1988

Blue Monkey

Actor
Dr. Judith Glass
Movie
1987

Heaven and Earth

Actor
Karen McKeon
Movie
1987

Into the Fire

Actor
Rosalind Winfield
Movie
1987

Space

Actor
Miniseries
1985

Murder, She WroteStream

Guest Star
Lois Fricksey
Series
1984

Los Dayes han Desaparecido

Actor
Movie
1984

Gone Are the Dayes

Actor
Phyllis Daye
Movie
1984

Misunderstood

Actor
Lilly
Movie
1984

The Hitchhiker

Actor
Show
1983

The Yellow Rose

Actor
Series
1983

Deadly Encounter

Actor
Chris Butler
Movie
1982

The First Time

Actor
Lucy Dillon
Movie
1982

American Eagle

Actor
Chris Butler
Movie
1982

Le Premier pas

Actor
Movie
1982

Gas

Actor
Jane Beardsley
Movie
1981

Montenegro

Actor
Marilyn Jordan
Movie
1981

The Devil and Max Devlin

Actor
Penny Hart
Movie
1981

Portrait of an Escort

Actor
Jordan West
Movie
1980

Une créature céleste

Actor
Movie
1980

The Last Giraffe

Actor
Betty Leslie-Melville
Movie
1979

Running

Actor
Janet
Movie
1979

The Big Fix

Actor
Lila Shay
Movie
1978

Mad Bull

Actor
Christina Sebastiani
Movie
1977

I Want to Keep My Baby

Actor
Donna Jo Martelli
Movie
1976

The Secret Life of John Chapman

Actor
Wilma
Movie
1976

La vie secrète de John Chapman

Actor
Movie
1976

Love Story

Actor
Lee McKinley
Show
1973

Blume in LoveStream

Actor
Nina Blume
Movie
1973
71%

Play It Again, SamStream

Actor
Nancy Felix
Movie
1972
97%

Five Easy PiecesStream

Actor
Catherine Van Oost
Movie
1970
89%

The Landlord

Actor
Susan Enders
Movie
1970
93%

Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One

Self
Movie
1968

Judd for the Defense

Guest Star
Show
1967