Susan Dey in Bikini – Body, Height, Weight, Nationality, Net Worth, and More
Biography - A Short Wiki
Susan Dey is an American based actress who is best known for her television roles played as Laurie Partridge on a sitcom entitled The Partridge Family from the period of 1970 till 1974. She is too famed for her role as Grace Van Owen on famous NBC drama series entitled L.A. Law from the period of 1986 till 1992.
Career Highlights
Here is a short summary of Susan Dey's career:
Susan Dey started off her career as a model prior to featuring as Laurie Partridge infamous television series entitled The Partridge Family from the period of 1970 till 1974. She was of age 17 years when she has won the part and possessed no prior acting based experience.
Family and Personal Life
She got married to Leonard “Lenny” Hirshan, and their marriage continued from 1976 till 1981. The couple is having one daughter named Sarah, born in the year 1978. She got married for the second time to a television producer named Bernard Sofronski since the year 1988.
Husband/Spouse (Name): | Bernard Sofronski (m. 1988), Lenny Hirshan (m. 1976–1981) |
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Children/Kids | Yes (Sara Dey-Hirshan) |
Boyfriend/Girlfriend (Dating) | N/A |
Civil Status | Married |
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Nationality, Net Worth and Other Facts
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Full/Real Name | Susan Hallock Dey |
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Gender (Biological) | Female |
Age (as of today) | 70 years |
Date of Birth | December 10, 1952 |
Place of Birth | Pekin, Illinois, United States |
Nationality | American |
Height | 1.7 m, 5 feet 7 inches |
Weight | 56 kg, 123.5 lbs |
Net Worth / Wealth | $12 million |
Occupation | Actress |
Height, Weight, and Age
Susan Dey's height is pretty average measuring 1.7 m. The actress weighs 56 kg. Being born on December 10, 1952, translates to an age of 70 years as of todays date (August 15, 2023).
Quotes
"At the time, nobody knew what it was. It had no name. When everything else is out of your control, you can control your eating. You end up cutting a lot of things off. Nothing reaches you. I was very happy then - that was the oddity."
Susan Dey
"I've had women come up to me and say I was the reason they went to law school."
Susan Dey
"This little kid pointed at me and said, 'You look disgusting!' That was the first time I thought maybe I did. I decided I'd better start eating. I'm just thankful that I made it through with relatively few scars."
Susan Dey