
She has been nominated for a 2007 IRNE Award for Best Actress, Large Theater, for her performance in Our Town. Susannah recently participated in a workshop of Rebecca Gilman's adaptation of The Heart is a Lonely Hunter, directed by Doug Hughes, at the New York Theatre Workshop. A Brooklyn resident, she returned to Trinity Rep this season to star alongside Anne Scurria in Curt Columbus’s production of Memory House, by Kathleen Tolan. All we know so far is that she was born in New York City and grew up in Manhattan.

Her regional work includes Sister James in Doubt (Hangar Theatre) Juliet in Romeo & Juliet and Bianca in The Taming of the Shrew (Shakespeare in Santa Fe) Varya in The Cherry Orchard, Viola in Twelfth Night, Isabella in Measure for Measure, and Lydia in All My Sons (Chautauqua Theatre Company). Since entering the industry, Susannah Flood has made it her duty to keep details of her life away from the media, and as such, there is very little information about her background, including her date of birth. Also while at the Consortium, Susannah appeared in Medea (The Nurse), Othello (Bianca), The Imaginary Invalid (Louison), as well as three world premieres: Hiroshima 2005: The Apology Module and Don’t Stop, by Brown playwriting graduate Molly Rice, and The Calamity of Kat Kat & Willie, by classmate Emily Young. Since Susannah has so far not gratified the speculations, we can only presume the lesbian role was only professionally delivered.Susannah is a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, and the Brown/Trinity Consortium (MFA – Acting), where she played Emily in Trinity Repertory Company’s production of Our Town (MOTIF Magazine Theatre Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress). In fact, having played Anya Ooms, Caitlin Stasey’s love interest in the ABC drama For The People, the onscreen progressive chemistry between the girlfriends made many speculate that Flood is a lesbian in real life. But given the actress’s private lifestyle, these details have remained a mystery. We'll keep you more photos posted on all things in this. They're small, they're cute, and they've gotten her through many a tough situation. Since she came into the limelight, many have been curious to get an inkling into Susannah Flood’s love life with conflicting speculations that she is perhaps secretly married or may never have been married at all. Check out our gallery of photos of Susannah Flood's beautiful toes The actress has been known to make headlines with her bare feet. The American actress is quite athletic and was part of the Women’s Lightweight Crew while in college. Thankfully, her strategy paid off when she graduated summa cum laude from UC Berkeley. A goal getter and an over-achiever, Susannah Flood was an honorary student who was more interested in her studies than socializing and making friends. The blonde-haired actress stands at an average height of 5 feet 7 inches (1.7 meters). Burns, and The Public’s Delacorte Theater’s As You Like It. She followed up with versatile roles in other off-Broadway productions such as Barrow Street Theatre’s Effect and Tribes, Scenes From A Marriage, New York Theatre Workshop’s Love & Information, Playwrights Horizons’ Mr. Other than these, there are no other personal details about the actress that has been made public knowledge.Ī proper thespian, Flood began her acting career on stage in 2016 with the Broadway production The Cherry Orchard, a revival by the Roundabout Theatre. Flood had her high school education in Santa Monica and later went to the University of California, Berkeley, where she graduated summa cum laude. While there are no public records of her exact birth date, parents, and family, we do know that the actress is a New Yorker who was raised in Manhattan. Though a public figure, Susannah has not been generous with some of her personal details.


While it is no secret that Susannah Flood prefers to keep things under the radar, here are lesser-known facts and details about the fresh-to-screen face. Being her first lead role, the prosecutor character Kate Littlejohn on the NBC legal drama further thrust the talented and budding actress into the limelight. After several guest-starring roles on TV, Susannah got a major breakthrough with the new Shondaland obsession, For The People. A relative fresher in the Hollywood scene, Susannah Flood has a good number of theatre and screen works to her credits.
