
Sue Ane Langdon
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Sue Ane Langdon (born 8 March 1936) is an American actress. She has appeared in dozens of television series and had featured roles in films such as A Guide for the Married Man and The Cheyenne Social Club, both directed by Gene Kelly, as well as The Rounders opposite Henry Fonda and Glenn Ford and two Elvis Presley movies, Roustabout and Frankie and Johnny. She began her performing career singing at Radio City Music Hall and acting in stage productions. In the mid-1960s, she appeared in the Broadway musical The Apple Tree, which starred Alan Alda. Her co-starring role on the television series Arnie won her a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress-Television. In 1976, she appeared in Hello Dolly at The Little Theatre on the Square. In 1978, she appeared in Chicago for Kenley Players in Columbus, Ohio. She was featured mainly in comedies, with an occasional dramatic film.
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UHF (1989)
as Esther Bilchik

Zapped! (1982)
as Rose Burnhart

A Guide for the Married Man (1967)
as Irma Johnson

A Fine Madness (1966)
as Miss Walnicki

The Rounders (1965)
as Mary

Frankie and Johnny (1966)
as Mitzi

Without Warning (1980)
as Aggie

La Classe américaine (1993)
as Prostitute #3 (archive footage) (uncredited)

Roustabout (1964)
as Madame Mijanou

The Cheyenne Social Club (1970)
as Opal Ann

Zapped Again! (1990)
as Miss Burnhart

The Evictors (1979)
as Olie Gibson

Strangers When We Meet (1960)
as Daphne

The Victim (1972)
as Edith Jordan

Hawken's Breed (1987)
as Holly Clawson

The New Interns (1964)
as Stella

The Great Impostor (1960)
as Eulalie Chandler

The Vals (1982)
as Kathy - Soap Opera Star

When the Boys Meet the Girls (1965)
as Tess Raliegh
Jackie Gleason: The Great One (1988)
as Self - Alice Kramden (archive footage)

A Man Called Dagger (1968)
as Ingrid

Nightmare Step (1973)
as Jill

Hold On! (1966)
as Cecile Bannister





