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Susan Bernard (born 11 February 1948 in Los Angeles, California) was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for its December 1966 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by Mario Casilli.
Susan is the daughter of Bruno Bernard, a celebrity photographer and Holocaust survivor, and Ruth Brand, a stage actress and director.
She had a sporadic film and television career, appearing for one season of "General Hospital" in the late 1960s and in small parts in series television. In most of her work, she was credited as Sue Bernard.
It was when she was working on Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! that she was photographed for Playboy. Susan was the first Jewish Playmate of the month, though in recent years Cindy Fuller, Miss May 1959, has claimed that she was the first Jewish Playmate.
Susan was married and divorced twice. She has a son with her first husband, Jason Miller, an actor/playwright who died in 2001. Their son, Joshua John Miller is an actor as well.
Today, Susan lives in Los Angeles, runs a small business and is putting together a website to honor the work of her father.
Film and Television Work
* The Mao Game (1999)
* Teenager (1974)
* The Killing Kind (1973) .... Tina
* Necromancy (1972) .... Nancy
* Machismo: 40 Graves for 40 Guns (1971) .... Julie
* "The Smith Family" - "No Place to Hide" (1971)
* "The Beverly Hillbillies"
** "The Girls from Grun" (1971) .... Girl
** "The Grunion Invasion" (1971) .... Girl
* The Phynx (1970) .... London Belly
* That Tender Touch (1969) .... Terry Manning
* "Room 222" - Funny Boy (1969) .... Joellen
* The Witchmaker (1969) .... Felicity Johnson
* "General Hospital" (1963) .... Beverly Cleveland Fairchild (1968-1969)
* Stranger In Hollywood (1968) .... Woman
* Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! (1965) (as Susan Bernard)
External links
* Sue Bernard on imdb.com
* LA Weekly Article: Love, Susan of Hollywood
* Susan's Salon Poolside
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