Susan Zelinsky
Susan Zelinsky is an American singer, songwriter, musician, actress, musical theater director, and humanitarian born to parents Michael and Linda (neē Anderson) Zelinsky in San Francisco, California. She has performed and recorded with such recording artists as Eric Martin, Eddie Money, Pablo Cruise, Jeff Watson[1] , The Doobie Brothers, Vicki Randle, Joel Jaffe, Penny Framstad, Noelle Hampton, The Rowans, and more.
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Born | San Francisco, California, United States | August 28, 1967
Other names | Susan Z |
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Spouse(s) | Michael Jobe (m. after 2001) |
Children | 2 |
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Years active | 1985–present |
Website | susanz |
Early life
Zelinsky split her time growing up with her father in San Francisco, California and with her mother in Carpinteria, California. She began playing the piano and writing songs at the age of nine. Her father gave her a guitar when she was thirteen and she taught herself to play. She attended The American Conservatory Theater, (ACT) Young Conservatory in San Francisco, California as well as studying acting at Jean Shelton Actor's Lab at Shelton Studios.
She studied Shakespeare and theater at The College of Marin and was a recipient of The Robin Williams Scholarship Award.[2][3]
Acting career
Zelinsky began acting professionally since 1987 and has been featured in national television commercials, TV series, and films. She is also an award-winning musical theater actress and singer.
Film and Television
- 2015 - Mermaids on Mars (Short) Mother [4]
- 2010 - Background (Short) Cafe Owner
- 2001 - Sweet November (2001 film) Waitress[5]
- 1997 - Nash Bridges Waitress
- 1977 - Moving Target (1997) ... Waitress
- 1988 - Chivalrous Deeds of a Nincompoop
Musical Theater
Zelinksy has performed in lead roles as a singer and actress in such musical productions as Hairspray, The Sound Of Music, Steel Magnolias, and West Side Story amongst others in the San Francisco Bay Area in California. She has performed in ten musicals at The Mountain Play Theater, an outdoor amphitheater on Mount Tamalpais in Marin County, most recently playing the lead role of Tanya in 2018 to a sold-out audience (seating 4,000) for four consecutive nights.
Theater Credits
- 2018 - Mamma Mia (musical) - Tanya - Mountain Play[6]
- 2015 - Into The Woods - as Wicked Step Mother and Cinderella's Mother - Theater at Large Novato
- 2015 - Peter Pan (musical) - as Mrs. Darling - Ruby daughter/lost boy - Mountain Theater[7]
- 2013 - Steel Magnolias (play) - as M'Lynn - Novato Theater Company
- 2013 - The Sound of Music - Elsa von Schraeder - Mountain Play
- 2012 - The Music Man (musical) - Marian - Mountain Play[8]
- 2011 - Hairspray (musical) - Velma Von Tussle - Mountain Play[9]
- 2010 - Guys and Dolls (musical) - Sarah - Mountain Play
- 2007 - Beauty and the Beast (musical) - as Belle - Independent Artists of Marin (IAM) - San Alselmo Playhouse
- 2007 - Hair (musical) - Sheila - Mountain Play
- 2004 - My Fair Lady (musical) - Eliza Doolittle - Mountain Play
- 2000 - A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum - as Philia - Mountain Play
- 1999 - West Side Story (musical) - Maria - Mountain Play, Marin County
- 1997 - 1998 The Birds (play) - as Prokne - and band member for the birds - Berkeley repertory theater and south coast repertory orange county (5 month tour) Oct. - 2
- 1989 - Brigadoon (musical)- Ensemble - Mountain Play - Marin County
- 1985 - A Christmas Carol (play) - as Mrs. Christmas Past - American Conservatory theater (ACG) San Francisco - The Geary Theater
Musical Theater Awards
- 2013 - SFBATCC Award - Best Actress in a Play (M’lynn/Steel Magnolias/Novato Theater Company)[10]
- 2004 - San Francisco Bay Area Theater Critics Circle Award (SFBATCC) - Best Actress in a Musical (Eliza/My Fair Lady/The Mountain Play)[11]
- 1998 - SFBATCC Nominee - Best Actress in a Musical (Maria/West Side Story/The Mountain Play)
- 1998 - Dean Goodman Choice Award (Bay Area) - Best Actress in a Musical (Maria/West Side Story/The Mountain Play)
Music career
Zelinksy began performing professionally in 1994 under the band name, Susan Z. She performed regionally from the Marin Bay Area to Southern California and has released two albums, Believe in 1999 and Cautionary Tales in 2004. Her music, Justin Jones was featured in Hi Line in 1997 and California was featured in Nash Bridges in 1999.
Music In Video Games
- 2014 - Preston Castle (performer: "Your Revenge") / (writer: "Your Revenge")
- 2008 - The Sims: Bustin' Out (Video Game) Female Voice Talent (voice, as Susan Zelinski) [12]
- 2007 - Karaoke Revolution Presents: American Idol (video game) (performer: "Straight Up")
- 2005 - Karaoke Revolution Party (Video Game) (performer: "(I've Had) The Time Of My Life", "Call Me", "Fly", "Material Girl", "Pieces Of Me", "That's Amore", "Time After Time")
- 2004 - Karaoke Revolution Volume 3 (Video Game) (performer: "Come Clean", "Love Shack", "Oops!... I Did It Again", "Take My Breath Away", "Thank You", "Why Can't I")
- 2004 - Karaoke Revolution Volume 2 (Video Game) (performer: "...Baby One More Time", "Cry", "Hot Stuff", "I'm With You", "It's My Life", "Papa Don't Preach", "The First Cut Is The Deepest", "Toxic", "We Are Family", "White Flag")
- 2003 - Karaoke Revolution (Video Game) (performer: "All You Wanted", "Are You Happy Now?", "Believe", "Complicated", "Don't Know Why", "Girls Just Want To Have Fun", "Kiss Me", "Like A Virgin", "Waiting For Tonight", "When A Man Loves A Woman")
- 2003 - SimCity 4: Rush Hour (Video Game) (voice, as Susan Zelinski)
- 2001 - Star Wars Episode I: Battle for Naboo (Video Game) Adela Tyché / Female Farmer / Naboo Citizen (voice)
- 2013 - Skiing Fran (Mobile/iOS) Fran Foofaraw (voice, as Susan Zelinski)
Wine, Women, & Song
Wine, Women & Song® is an annual benefit concert which raises money for the fight against breast cancer, founded by Susan Zelinsky, in 1998. As of 2018, over $350,000 has been raised and given to local charities: To Celebrate Life Breast Cancer Foundation and ZERO Breast Cancer of Marin.[13][14][15]
References
- "News Night Ranger's still living the big life - Jeff Burkhart - PUBLISHED: September 7, 2006 - July 19, 2018 - Watson mentions producing Susan Zelinksy".
- "Robin Williams Scholarship - Susan Zelinksy - 1989".
- "College of Marin - Drama".
- "IMDB - Susan Zelinsky".
- "Rotten Tomatoes - Sweet November - Susan Zelinsky".
- "Broadway World - The Mountain Play Presents MAMMA MIA! Featuring The Music Of ABBA - Susan Zelinsky - by BWW News Desk May 15, 2018".
- "Broadway World - The Mountain Play Association Adds Peter Pan to 102nd Season - Susan Zelinsky - May 12, 2015".
- "Marin Independent Journal - Theater review: Mountain Play's got no trouble with 'The Music Man' - Zelinsky plays Marian Paroo - By Sam Hurwitt- PUBLISHED: May 22, 2012".
- "Patch.com - 5 Questions for Musical Theater Star (and Mom!) Susan Zelinsky - By Gabrielle Cullen - May 3, 2011".
- "Celebrating San Francisco Theater – Awards announced - Clinton Stark 05.07.2014".
- "SF Gate - Career Taking Off for San Rafael Singer/Actress / Award nomination latest coup for Susan Zelinsky by Alex Horvath - Friday, April 7, 2000".
- "Old Games Download – Sims Bustin Out Video Game (playstation) Manual - Female Voice Talent - Susan Zelinsky" (PDF).
- "Trademarks - Wine, Women, & Song - Susan Zelinsky".
- "To Celebrate Life.org -Wine, Women and Song ROCK-N-ROLL BREASTIVAL - December, 2013" (PDF).
- "Kura MD Healthcare - Kura MD "Wine, Women & Song" Benefit for the Fight Against Breast Cancer - Oct 16, 2015".