Susan Saint James

Susan Saint James, born Susan Jane Miller (Los Angeles, August 14, 1946), is an American actress. She won an Emmy Award in 1969 for her role in the series The Name of The Game, for which she was nominated again in 1970 and 1971. In 1972, 1973 and 1975, she was nominated for another Emmy for McMillan & Wife and in 1984 and 1985 for Kate & Allie. She was also for McMillan & Wife in 1972, 1973 and 1974 nominated for both a Golden Globe.

After Kate & Allie ended in 1989, made Saint James known to quit acting. Yet she played in 1996 still a guest roll once in The Drew Carey Show and in 2006 in one episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. As an actress since her stop, put themselves voluntarily in Saint James for the Special Olympics and the Telluride Association, which tries to help young children to educational resources. ==Private[ Edit] == Saint James married in 1981 with producer Dick Ebersol, her third husband. They had sons William, Charles and Edward (call sign ' Teddy '). Ebersol, Charles and Edward stood in 2004 in a plane that crashed in Colorado. Two of them survived the accident, but Edward died at the age of fourteen, in it.

Saint James was previously married to Richard Neubert (1967-1968) and with makeup artist Tom Lucas (1971-1977). From her marriage to Lucas came daughters Harmony and Sunshine on. Saint James is the aunt of actress Christa Miller. ==Filmography[ Edit] == * Excluding thirteen television films ==Tv series[ Edit] == * Excluding one-off guest roles
 * Don't Cry, it's Only Thunder (1982)
 * Carbon Copy (1981)
 * How to Beat the High Co $ t of Living (1980)
 * Love at First Bite (1979)
 * Outlaw Blues (1977)
 * Jigsaw (1968)
 * What's So Bad About Feeling Good? (1968)
 * Where Angels Go Trouble Follows! (1968)
 * P.J. (1968)
 * Kate & Allie -Katherine ' Kate ' McArdle (1984-1989, 122 episodes)
 * McMillan & Wife -Sally McMillan (1971-1976, 25 episodes)
 * The Name of The Game – Peggy Maxwell (1968-1971, 21 episodes)
 * It Takes a Thief -Charlene ' Charlie ' Brown (1968-1970, five episodes)