Susan Lanier

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Susan Lanier
Dallas, Texas
, U.S.
Occupation(s)Film and television actress, entertainer
Years active1967–1984, 2001–present
SpouseDelaney Bramlett (died December 27, 2008)
ChildrenDylan Thomas

Susan Lanier-Bramlett better known as Susan Lanier, is an American actress.

Career

Lanier had a guest appearance on

Eight is Enough.[1]

In 1976, she starred alongside

Man About The House were done away with, but Lanier herself was then replaced by Suzanne Somers.[2] In 1977, Lanier starred in the original cult classic, The Hills Have Eyes. She also starred as Sandi Chandler on the television series Szysznyk
from 1977 – 1978.

She was a series regular on Tony Orlando and Dawn's Rainbow Hour for a season on CBS doing stand-up and comedy sketches with the show's guests. In the late 1970s, Lanier starred at The Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles in a production of Tennessee Williams' Night of the Iguana which starred Richard Chamberlain.

Personal life

Lanier was married to musician

gall bladder surgery.[3]

Photographer

Lanier became a portrait photographer for magazines, book covers, and album covers, and in 2005 was voted one of LA's top ten photographers by Backstage West.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Three's Company History" Archived 2007-07-19 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Three's Company History" Archived 2007-07-19 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Los Angeles Times obituary for Delaney Bramlett
  4. ^ Limnios, Michael. "An Interview with Susan Lanier - Bramlett: The BLUES lets you know you're not alone on the "down" part of the ride". Blues Network. Retrieved 10 March 2021.

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