Susan Richardson
Susan Richardson was born on March 11, 1952, in Coatesville, Pennsylvania. Her first television role was a guest starring role on the show "The Streets of San Francisco" in the episode titled "The Programming of Charlie Baker". The last project she has a credit on is as the Art Director for the movie House Party.
She participated in 1996, as an accomplice in a joke in the now non-defunct magazine "Might". She gave them her "reaction" when they told her that her former "Eight is Enough" co-star Adam Rich had been murdered by a stage hand. Read all about it in The Celebrity Lost and Found Archives.
UPDATE!!! (March 3, 1999).... A Cover Story on Susan Richardson was featured on Entertainment Tonight on March 1, 1999. Seems as though Susan had some personal difficulties while in Hollywood. Her daughter's Godfather (who happens to be Dick Van Patten), helped her and her young daughter go back home (to Pennsylvania). She is writing a book and is hoping to act again soon.
sources:
The IMDB
The Celebrity Lost & Found
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