Susanne Filkins
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Susanne Filkins is an American film producer and the Head of Production for Water’s End Productions.
She is the producer of the indie comedy Sid is Dead, released in 2023. She also produced the 2020 release The Artist’s Wife, starring Lena Olin and Bruce Dern. Filkins was also an Executive Producer for the Julia Ormond thriller Reunion, the Tribeca sensation Little Woods, directed by Nia DaCosta (Candyman), as well as past releases It Happened in L.A., The Price, and The House of Tomorrow. Additional credits include Co-Executive Producer for the documentary Scotty: The Secret History of Hollywood, and Susanne was an Associate Producer on the Oscar-winning Luca Guadagnino film, Call Me by Your Name.
Filkins has also performed as an actress, appearing in numerous commercials, as well as the TV series, The West Wing, and the 2014 film Last Weekend, starring Patricia Clarkson.
Prior to moving into Film and TV, Susanne also worked in A&R at Geffen Records in Los Angeles, where she helped produce and manage multi-platinum recording artists.[1] Among the many artists were Guns N’ Roses, where in addition to production work, she performed spoken word background vocals on the song “Coma” from Use Your Illusion I, released in 1991.[2]
She also worked with Weezer, who wrote “Susanne” in her honor, and as a tribute to the support she gave the band in their early years.[3] The song, released as a B-side to “Undone – The Sweater Song” in 1994, was also used in the soundtrack to Kevin Smith’s second film, Mallrats in 1995.[4]
References[edit]
- ↑ smayer@bakersfield.com, STEVEN MAYER (2018-05-01). "From Bakersfield to Tinseltown: local girl makes good — movies". The Bakersfield Californian. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
- ↑ Guns N' Roses – Coma, retrieved 2023-11-09
- ↑ "Susanne by Weezer".
- ↑ Mallrats (1995) - Soundtracks - IMDb, retrieved 2023-11-08
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