
While other actresses would have long given up a stalled career out of pure frustration after decades of mostly uncredited extra/bit parts and little reward, perennial starlet Sue Casey somehow found the stamina to maintain for six decades! In films from 1946, the voluptuous brunette, at most, became a campy vixen in a few 1960s "drive-in" bombs, yet has always held a remarkably appreciative outlook as to how things turned out. Successfully establishing herself as a wholesome commercial actress, she pitched everything from cereal to automobiles in over 200 assignments. Light TV guest parts also came her way in episodes of The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour (1957), The Baileys of Balboa (1964), The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961), The Farmer's Daughter (1963), The Beverly Hillbillies (1962) and Family Affair (1966), among others. As for the big screen, nothing changed. Obscure bit/extra parts continued with Bells Are Ringing (1960), The Ladies Man (1961), Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961), Two Weeks in Another Town (1962), A New Kind of Love (1963) and The Carpetbaggers (1964). Finally, after nearly two decades of pursuing her dream in Hollywood, Casey nabbed a leading role! As bad girl "Vicky Lindsay" in what is arguably one of film's biggest "turkeys" of all time, The Beach Girls and the Monster (1965), she attained a notoriety that led to minor cult status. The film had a non-existent budget and was received poorly in every way, shape and form upon its initial release. Casey even had to do her own hair and makeup and was forced to pick out her vixen character's clothes from her own closet. The actors were never paid until the movie was sold years later to TV (retitled as "Monster from the Surf") and that was a mere pittance. Over the years, however, the movie has reportedly gained a cult following. Two other easily dismissed co-starring roles in unmemorable campy films followed. She played a hillbilly mom in the fugitive drama Swamp Country (1966) (which starred pearly-toothed pre-Carol Burnett hunk Lyle Waggoner) and a manipulative mom and art forger in Catalina Caper (1967) (which starred former Disney star Tommy Kirk after his fall from studio grace, and (again) Lyle Waggoner). In later years, she developed a successful real estate business. She found acting work (often without an agent) intermittently on film and TV. Featured in a couple of higher-scaled movie musicals -- as a lady attendant to Vanessa Redgrave's Queen Guinevere in Camelot (1967) and as one of John Mitchum's two wives in Paint Your Wagon (1969) -- her final film resume would add such films as The Main Event (1979), Evilspeak (1981), Whitesnake: Live... in the Still of the Night (2005) and A Very Brady Sequel (1996). In American Beauty (1999), an Oscar winner for "Best Picture" and "Best Actor", lead actress Annette Bening (a Best Actress nominee for the role), plays a desperate realtor trying to sell Casey's well-to-do character a house.

Sarah Woodling
Paint Your Wagon

Party Guest in Blue and Green Dress (uncredited)
Breakfast at Tiffany's

Model (uncredited)
It's a Great Feeling

Miss Dean, Receptionist
The Scarf

Wife of Rajah
Secrets of Monte Carlo

Woman (uncredited)
The Ladies Man

Vicky Lindsay
The Beach Girls and the Monster

Girl in Hector's Daydream (uncredited)
We're Not Married!

For Heaven's Sake

Eight Iron Men

Cattle Town

Holiday in Mexico

Words and Music

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty

Blondie's Big Deal

Sale House Woman #2
American Beauty

Dancer (uncredited)
An American in Paris

Woman (uncredited)
A New Kind of Love

Brenda
The Main Event

Pretty Girl (uncredited)
The Great Sinner

Mrs. Cox
Swamp Country

Lady Sybil
Camelot

Bookstore Society Lady #2
Hysterical

Art Patron #1
A Very Brady Sequel

Sherry
Terror in the Sky

Angela (uncredited)
The Flame and the Arrow

Sunbather (uncredited)
Rear Window

Anne Duval
Catalina Caper

Mrs. Caldwell
Evilspeak

Girl at Maxim's (uncredited)
The Merry Widow

Circus Snake Charmer(uncredited)
3 Ring Circus

Showgirl (uncredited)
Living It Up

Cowgirl (uncredited)
Annie Get Your Gun

Woman (uncredited)
The Las Vegas Story
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
34
Gender
Female
Birthday
1926-04-08
Place of Birth
Los Angeles, California, USA
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