BIOGRAPHY
Susan has mild cerebral palsy. She can walk unaided, however when walking, she use's crutches to
correct her walking posture. Susan is adept at using a wheelchair too, so is quite happy to use
different aids if the role requires. She can use stairs, while holding on to a banister, though not
more than a flight or two.
Susan has been in and out of the industry since the age of 5, playing various roles for different
tv shows for the BBC, Channel, and Netflix. While being with Zebedee she has had the honour
of working with some great brands, companies, and charities such as Vogue Italia, Getty
Images, Sephora, Libresse, Fabulous Magazine with F&F, the Wellcome Gallery, Diabetes UK,
Back Up Trust and the Lotto advert to name just a few.
Susan does not fit the usual spectrum within cerebral palsy, and it’s because of this, that she is trying
to bring awareness to the fact that cerebral palsy, as well as other disabilities, have a wide,
diverse spectrum that's not always portrayed. Which in turn will hopefully, slowly, change
people’s perceptions. Susan is also a firm advocate of accessibility needs, and is always trying
to bring awareness to this issue.
BIOGRAPHY
Susan has mild cerebral palsy. She can walk unaided, however when walking, she use's crutches tocorrect her walking posture. Susan is adept at using a wheelchair too, so is quite happy to use
different aids if the role requires. She can use stairs, while holding on to a banister, though not
more than a flight or two.
Susan has been in and out of the industry since the age of 5, playing various roles for different
tv shows for the BBC, Channel, and Netflix. While being with Zebedee she has had the honour
of working with some great brands, companies, and charities such as Vogue Italia, Getty
Images, Sephora, Libresse, Fabulous Magazine with F&F, the Wellcome Gallery, Diabetes UK,
Back Up Trust and the Lotto advert to name just a few.
Susan does not fit the usual spectrum within cerebral palsy, and it’s because of this, that she is trying
to bring awareness to the fact that cerebral palsy, as well as other disabilities, have a wide,
diverse spectrum that's not always portrayed. Which in turn will hopefully, slowly, change
people’s perceptions. Susan is also a firm advocate of accessibility needs, and is always trying
to bring awareness to this issue.