Susan Sarandon Joins 'The Big C' Cast
The Academy Award-winning actress will play Joy, a cancer survivor who uses her unique experience to inspire and motivate others.
Susan Sarandon
January 31, 2012Academy Award-winning actress Susan Sarandon will guest star in several episodes of the hit comedy "The Big C" on Showtime when it returns for a third season on Sunday, April 8 at 9:30 PM ET/PT. Sarandon will play Joy, a cancer survivor who uses her unique experience to inspire and motivate others. She pushes Cathy to question her own cancer experience and how she lives her life. "The Big C" stars Laura Linney in her Golden Globe Award-winning and Emmy-nominated role as Cathy Jamison, a reserved, suburban wife/mother/teacher whose terminal cancer diagnosis forces her to shake up her life and find the light side of a dark situation. Ten episodes are currently in production in Stamford, Connecticut. "The Big C" is created and written by Darlene Hunt, who serves as executive producer, along with writer/showrunner Jenny Bicks, Laura Linney, Neal H. Moritz and Vivian Cannon. It is produced by Sony Pictures Television.
Susan Sarandon's film career includes such classics as the cult favorite "The Rocky Horror Picture Show," "Pretty Baby," "Atlantic City," for which she earned her first Oscar nomination, "The Hunger" and "The Witches of Eastwick." In 1988, she delivered a breakthrough performance in "Bull Durham" and the following year she starred opposite Geena Davis in the hit film "Thelma and Louise," which won both actresses Oscar nominations. Her next nomination came when she starred in "Lorenzo's Oil," followed by a nomination for her performance in "The Client," and she won the Academy Award for her outstanding performance in "Dead Man Walking."
Other films include "Stepmom," "The Lovely Bones," "Enchanted," "Elizabethtown," "Shall We Dance?," "The Banger Sisters," "White Palace," "Bob Roberts" and "Safe Passage." On television, Sarandon received an Emmy nomination for her role in "Bernard and Doris" and also received an Emmy nomination for her work in Barry Levinson's "You Don't Know Jack" with Al Pacino. Other television roles include "Ice Bound," "The Exonerated," "Earthly Possessions," "Women of Valor" and "Mussolini: The Decline and Fall of Il Duce," opposite Bob Hoskins and Anthony Hopkins.
In addition to her numerous screen roles, she has lent her vocal talents to the animated features "Rugrats in Paris," "James and the Giant Peach" and "Cats and Dogs." Sarandon will soon be seen in "I Hate You Dad" with Adam Sandler, "Jeff Who Lives at Home" with Jason Segel and Ed Helms, "Arbitrage" with Richard Gere, "Cloud Atlas," with Tom Hanks and Halle Berry, and "Robot and Frank" with Frank Langella.
Susan Sarandon's film career includes such classics as the cult favorite "The Rocky Horror Picture Show," "Pretty Baby," "Atlantic City," for which she earned her first Oscar nomination, "The Hunger" and "The Witches of Eastwick." In 1988, she delivered a breakthrough performance in "Bull Durham" and the following year she starred opposite Geena Davis in the hit film "Thelma and Louise," which won both actresses Oscar nominations. Her next nomination came when she starred in "Lorenzo's Oil," followed by a nomination for her performance in "The Client," and she won the Academy Award for her outstanding performance in "Dead Man Walking."
Other films include "Stepmom," "The Lovely Bones," "Enchanted," "Elizabethtown," "Shall We Dance?," "The Banger Sisters," "White Palace," "Bob Roberts" and "Safe Passage." On television, Sarandon received an Emmy nomination for her role in "Bernard and Doris" and also received an Emmy nomination for her work in Barry Levinson's "You Don't Know Jack" with Al Pacino. Other television roles include "Ice Bound," "The Exonerated," "Earthly Possessions," "Women of Valor" and "Mussolini: The Decline and Fall of Il Duce," opposite Bob Hoskins and Anthony Hopkins.
In addition to her numerous screen roles, she has lent her vocal talents to the animated features "Rugrats in Paris," "James and the Giant Peach" and "Cats and Dogs." Sarandon will soon be seen in "I Hate You Dad" with Adam Sandler, "Jeff Who Lives at Home" with Jason Segel and Ed Helms, "Arbitrage" with Richard Gere, "Cloud Atlas," with Tom Hanks and Halle Berry, and "Robot and Frank" with Frank Langella.
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