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Suzy Paterson is an actress best known for playing Susan Barlow in Coronation Street from 1979 to 1981.[1]

Early life

She was born in June 1961 and started acting lessons at the age of ten.[citation needed] Her first theatre appearance was as a Chinese girl in Aladdin with the Kirkintilloch Players.She then had several parts in BBC plays and appeared in a Max Boyce show.

She has a daughter, Sunny born in 2003. [citation needed]

Coronation Street

When she joined Coronation Street she became the second actress to play Susan Barlow in the soap after Wendy Jane Walker. She appeared with a boyfriend on a cycling holiday and visited old uncle Albert. She returned as a bridesmaid at Ken's wedding to Deirdre. Previously appeared in the STV series The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie with Geraldine McEwan.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Highs and lows of the Barlows..." Daily Record (Glasgow). 28 March 2009. Retrieved 30 May 2011.