Susan Kohner
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Susan Kohner was born on November 11, 1936 in Los Angeles, California.
Her Mexican mother was actress Lupita Tovar, a successful performer from the 1930s
and it was only natural that for Susan to gravitate toward acting. Her
first role was in To Hell and Back (1955) in 1955. One more film in 1956 and one in
1957 brought her to the attention of producers in the movie industry.
Susan made four in 1959. The best of the lot was Imitation of Life (1959), a film
starring Lana Turner and Sandra Dee. It was a dual story of Lana portraying a
struggling actress and Susan as Sara Jane, struggling with the fact
that although she appeared white, her mother was Black. Susan's role as
a young woman trying to cope in the white world while hiding the fact
she was Black was enough to win her an Academy Award nomination as Best
Supporting Actress. Unfortunately, Susan lost out to Shelley Winters in
The Diary of Anne Frank (1959). After appearing in Freud (1962), Susan left films for good
with the exception of appearing in the television program Temple Houston (1963) in
1963. She wed John Weitz in 1964 and retired to raise a
family.