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Susie Essman
Born Susan Essman
May 31, 1955 (1955-05-31) (age 54)
Manhattan, New York, U.S.
Occupation Actress/Comedienne
Years active 1988—present
Spouse(s) Jim Harder (2008-present)
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Susan "Susie" Essman (born May 31, 1955) is an American stand-up comedienne and comic actress in television and films. She is best known for her role as Susie Greene, the verbally abusive wife of Larry David's manager on the HBO show Curb Your Enthusiasm.

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[edit] Early life

Born in The Bronx, Essman grew up in the middle-class New York City suburb Mount Vernon. Her father, Leonard Essman, was an internist; he died in 2001. Her mother, Zora, taught Russian at Sarah Lawrence College.[1] Essman received her bachelor's degree from SUNY Purchase College.

[edit] Career

[edit] Film and television

Essman is best-known for her role as Susie Greene, wife of Jeff Greene (portrayed by Jeff Garlin), on the HBO comedy series Curb Your Enthusiasm. Essman told the New York Times that by the show's third season, she could not "walk down the street anymore without people stopping her and begging her to say [her character's catchphrase] 'You fat fuck.'"[1] Her doorman does not give Essman her mail until she says it to him. In the fall of 2007, Slate named Essman's character one of the best on television, and a reason the publication looked forward to the return of the show.[2]

Essman also provides the voice of Helen Higgins on the Comedy Central series Crank Yankers; she was an occasional correspondent on the first season of the network's The Daily Show. She has brought her distinctive New York voice and style to a number of small parts in movies and television, starting with memorable comic cameos in three 1988 films —Crocodile Dundee II, Baby Boom and Punchline.

Susie Essman appeared on Comedy Central's Roast of Bob Saget on August 17, 2008 and provided the voice of Mittens the cat in Disney's animated film Bolt. She also appeared on Regis Philbin version of Million Dollar Password.

[edit] Stand-Up

Essman has been traveling and appearing at clubs throughout the country for more than two decades. Her first half-hour special appeared on Comedy Central in 1992; as much of her comedy draws from her ethnic background, she has been featured in documentaries such as, "Heroes of Jewish Comedy," and, "A History of Jewish Comedy."

On October 15, 2004, she performed at the Friars Club roast of Donald Trump, in which she lampooned the tycoon with lines like "Donald, did you enjoy your meal? I heard your hair ordered the salmon" and "I'm so not your type. I'm smart, my boobs are real and I speak English."[3]

Essman made her UK standup debut at the Corn Exchange at the Newbury Comedy Festival in July 2007. While in England, she appeared on the British television show 8 Out of 10 Cats.

[edit] Writing

Essman's book, What Would Susie Say: Bullshit Wisdom About Love, Life and Comedy, was published in October 2009 by Simon and Schuster.[4]

[edit] Personal life

David Steinberg and Essman in 2009.

She is best friends with comedienne and The View co-host Joy Behar. She does not eat meat—"Not a moral thing," she explains, but "aesthetic"; chicken "grosses me out"—and "lives on sushi".[1] She was single until the age of 53 when she married Jim Harder, a commercial real estate broker, in September 2008.[5]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c New York Times, March 5, 2003: "Eating Hollywood Style, With Thin Air on the Side."
  2. ^ Slate, Lapidos, Juliet. November 23, 2003: "Oh, How We've Missed You! The Best Characters on Television" http://www.slate.com/id/2174389
  3. ^ http://www.susieessman.com/#trump
  4. ^ Wadler, Joyce (October 7, 2009). "At Home With Susie Essman". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/08/garden/08susie.html. Retrieved 2009-10-31. 
  5. ^ Essman, Harder Marry

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