Although uncredited for many, Suzanna worked small jobs for many films
and commercials produced in Wilmington, North Carolina. She was also employed by
the Cape Fear Filmmaker's Accord, and various equipment rental houses
in the Wilmington area.
She was the daughter of Irving Taylor, composer/songwriter who wrote
"Swing, Mr. Charlie" for Judy Garland, "Everybody Loves Somebody" for
Frank Sinatra (later, Dean Martin) and "Kookie, Kookie, Lend Me Your
Comb" for Edd Byrnes. He also wrote for Bob Newhart, Jonathan Winters,
and Merv Griffin's TV shows.
Also the daughter of Katharine Snell, who played the Cowardly Lion's
Emerald City manicurist in "The Wizard of Oz."