Susan MILLER
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 6 April 1944.
Stage Works
- No One Is Exactly 23. 1968.
- Daddy, and A Commotion of Zebras (produced
1970)
- Silverstein & Co. - Alternate
to the O'Neill, 1973: Reading Public Theatre - 1975
- Confessions of a Female Disorder - Mark
Taper Forum 1974, O'Neill Playwrights Conference, 1973
- Denim Lecture (produced 1974)
- Flux (produced 1975; revised version produced
1977) - Second Stage 1982
- Cross Country ( - Mark Taper Forum 1977)
- Nasty Rumors and Final Remarks - Obie
Award - Public Theatre 1979
- Arts and Leisure (produced 1985)
- For Dear Life - Public Theatre - (produced
1989)
- My Left Breast - Obie - Shared Blackburn Prize - Premiered
Humana Festival 1994
- A Map Of Doubt And Rescue - Pinter Prize for Drama,
2004 Susan Smith
Blackburn Prize, 2002
- The Grand Design - Finalist Heideman Prize 2003; City
Theatre of Miami Festival of Shorts, 2002; Published in Vintage Books,
Take Ten II
- It's Our Town, Too - Fountainhead Theatre - 1992: Best
American Short Plays 1992/93
Television Plays:
- Home Movie (Family series)
- One for the Money, Two for the Show, with Nedra Deen;
- A Whale for the Killing; Visions series.
FEATURE SCREENPLAYS/FILM
- The Last Thing We Ever Do - Original screenplay - Disney - 2002
- Blessing In Disguise - Original Screenplay - Warner Bros.
- The History of Us/ aka Married People - Original Screenplay - Disney
- Becoming the Smiths - Original Screenplay - Fox 2000
- 20th Century Blues - Original Screenplay - Universal
- Lady Beware - Indie Film - starring Diane Lane - 1989
EPISODIC TV
- The L Word - Showtime - Consulting Producer (wrote Episode 2) - 2004
- Urban Anxiety - Fox - Head writer/Producer
- Trials of Rosie O'Neill - CBS - Supervising Story Consultant - 2 episodes
- L.A Law - NBC - "Clap Your Hands if You Believe" - single episode
- Thirtysomething - ABC - Story Editor
- Family - ABC - Wrote "Home Movie," Emmy winning episode for Kristy McNicols
- Paper Chase - Showtime - single episode
- Dynasty -ABC - 2 episodes
TV MOVIE
Second Sight - with Elizabeth Montgomery - CBS