Sue Ane Langdon
Biography
Sue Ane Langdon, born on March 8, 1936, is a notable American actress whose career spans several decades. With a diverse portfolio, she has graced numerous television series and films, including significant roles in Gene Kelly's A Guide for the Married Man and The Cheyenne Social Club. Additionally, she starred alongside Henry Fonda and Glenn Ford in The Rounders and appeared in two Elvis Presley films: Roustabout and Frankie and Johnny.
Langdon's artistic journey began with her performances at Radio City Music Hall, followed by various stage productions that showcased her talent. In the mid-1960s, she captivated audiences on Broadway in the musical The Apple Tree, which featured Alan Alda.
Her remarkable talent earned her a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress in Television for her co-starring role in the series Arnie. Beyond television, she continued to shine on stage, appearing in the 1976 production of Hello Dolly at The Little Theatre on the Square, and in 1978, she showcased her skills in Chicago with the Kenley Players in Columbus, Ohio. While primarily recognized for her comedic roles, Langdon also ventured into dramatic films, illustrating her versatility as an actress.
Filmography
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A Fine Madness
1966
The Victim
1972 • Edith Jordan
UHF
1989
The Great Impostor
1960 • Eulalie Chandler
Hold On!
1966 • Cecile Bannister
Zapped Again!
1990
The Cheyenne Social Club
1970 • Opal Ann
The Evictors
1979 • Olie Gibson
A Guide for the Married Man
1967 • Irma Johnson
The Rounders
1965 • Mary
Roustabout
1964 • Madame Mijanou
Zapped!
1982 • Rose Burnhart
Strangers When We Meet
1960