Suzy Parker

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

21

Gender

Female

Birthday

1932-10-28

Day of death

2003-05-03 (70 years old)

Place of Birth

Long Island City, New York, USA

Suzy Parker

Biography

Suzy Parker (born Cecilia Ann Renee Parker; October 28, 1932 – May 3, 2003) was an American model and actress active from 1947 until 1970. Her modeling career reached its zenith during the 1950s, when she appeared on the covers of dozens of magazines and in advertisements and movie and television roles. She appeared in advertisements for Revlon and many other cosmetic companies, including Solo Products, the largest hair care product company in the country at the time. (Models did not have exclusive cosmetic company contracts until Lauren Hutton and Karen Graham in the early 1970s). In 1956, at the height of her modelling career, she became the first model to earn $100,000 per year (equivalent to $1,157,000 in 2024). A song that The Beatles wrote for her, though not released on record, appeared in their 1970 documentary film Let It Be, which won the Academy Award for Best Original Score. [from Wikipedia]

Known For

  • The Twilight Zone

    The Twilight Zone

  • Dr. Kildare

    Dr. Kildare

  • Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre

    Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre

  • What's My Line?

    What's My Line?

  • Burke's Law

    Burke's Law

  • Burke's Law

    Burke's Law

  • Night Gallery

    Night Gallery

  • Tarzan

    Tarzan

  • The Rogues

    The Rogues

  • The Fabulous Fifties

    The Fabulous Fifties

  • Vacation Playhouse

    Vacation Playhouse

  • Flight from Ashiya

    Flight from Ashiya

  • Ten North Frederick

    Ten North Frederick

  • The Interns

    The Interns

  • Funny Face

    Funny Face

  • Circle of Deception

    Circle of Deception

  • Joe Forrester

    Joe Forrester

  • Chamber of Horrors

    Chamber of Horrors

  • Kiss Them for Me

    Kiss Them for Me

  • The Best of Everything

    The Best of Everything

  • The Death of Manolete

    The Death of Manolete