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  1. Susan Anspach was an American film actress who drew praise from critics for her bold performances in the acclaimed 70s films "Five Easy Pieces" (1970), "Play It Again, Sam" (1972), and "Blume in ...

  2. OBITUARY. Susan Anspach obituary. Actress who embodied the Sixties zeitgeist but became best known for a paternity dispute with Jack Nicholson. Saturday April 14 2018, 12.00am, The Times. Susan Anspach in the 1980s TV show The Yellow Rose. ALAMY. Saturday April 14 2018, 12.00am, The Times. Appearing in an early off-Broadway production of Hair ...

  3. Susan Florence Anspach (New York, 1942. november 23. – Los Angeles, Kalifornia, 2018. április 2.) amerikai színésznő. Élete. Ez a szakasz egyelőre üres vagy erősen hiányos te is a kibővítésében! Filmjei Mozifilmek. A háziúr (The Landlord) (1970) Öt könnyű ...

  4. 7 de abr. de 2018 · Susan Anspach, an actress who had several acclaimed film roles in the 1970s and 1980s and who later had legal and personal disputes with her onetime lover and co-star, actor Jack Nicholson, died ...

  5. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofSusan Anspach | BAFTA

    An American actress best known for her role opposite Jack Nicholson in Five Easy Pieces (1970), Anspach played a pianist who strays with her fiancé’s drifter brother. She went on to star in films including Play It Again, Sam (1972), Blume in Love (1973), The Big Fix (1978) and Montenegro (1981). Read Susan Anspach's Guardian obituary here.

  6. Actress Susan Anspach, best known for roles in landmark 1970s films like “Five Easy Pieces” and “Play It Again, Sam,” has died in Los Angeles. She was 75. Her son, Caleb Goddard, announced ...

  7. 9 de abr. de 2018 · Updated 12:03 PM PDT, April 9, 2018. NEW YORK (AP) — Susan Anspach, a screen and stage actress best known for playing non-conformists in “Five Easy Pieces,” ’'Blume in Love” and other films, has died at age 75. Anspach died April 2 at her home in Los Angeles. Her son Caleb Goddard said the cause was heart failure.