Susan McCray
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Susan Sukman McCray is an American entrepreneur, film producer, and
Background
McCray is the daughter of composer
Career
Singer
McCray as a singer was "discovered" by Fred Foster, President of Monument Records. Foster nicknamed her "Susan Sands" and signed her to a contract to record four sides for the company. Her early recording of "Say A Prayer for Michael" appeared on the charts nationwide.
Casting
After touring for Monument, McCray returned to California and found employment as a secretary/receptionist at
After a short stint at Warners, McCray returned to
McCray cast Art Carney in the film Where Pigeons Go to Die, for which role Carney received an Emmy nomination.
After Michael Landon's death Susan and producer Kent McCray produced the television movie Memories with Laughter and Love as a tribute to Landon.
Perfumer
From the age of eight, McCray had created fragrances with her mother, musician, painter, and fashion designer Francesca Paley. In 2010 she launched her first fragrance, Nightfall by Susan McCray.
References
- ^ See Google news and Brazilian Retro TV Archived July 6, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. Accessed October 6, 2010.
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