Suzi Lorraine
- Actress
- Producer
- Writer
Suzi Lorraine grew up on the East Coast, spending time in
New Jersey, New York and North Carolina. She has worked extensively as
a model, with dozens of photo shoots to her credit, as well as numerous
product promos, commercials, music videos and her
very own Terror Card celebrating her acting career in the horror genre.
She has appeared in magazines 'GQ,' 'Esquire' and 'FHM.'
Though Lorraine has worked predominantly as a scream queen, she has also appeared in Music and Lyrics (2007) with Hugh Grant and Drew Barrymore, along with several episodes of the long-running soap As the World Turns (1956). Lorraine has worked with Tom Savini, Gunnar Hansen, Debbie Rochon and Sybil Danning and has completed a film called Sea of Dust (2008), starring legendary Hammer queen Ingrid Pitt.
In addition to her acting schedule, Lorraine finds time to attend a number of memorabilia and autograph conventions.
Lorraine is also a columnist for the Italian-based magazine 'Horror Mania,' as well as writing a monthly 'Diary of a Scream Queen' for the UK magazine 'Gorezone.' Lorraine also co-hosted several MonsterFest episodes for AMC in late 2008. She received her first production credit for Won Ton Baby! (2009), which she also conceived.
Though Lorraine has worked predominantly as a scream queen, she has also appeared in Music and Lyrics (2007) with Hugh Grant and Drew Barrymore, along with several episodes of the long-running soap As the World Turns (1956). Lorraine has worked with Tom Savini, Gunnar Hansen, Debbie Rochon and Sybil Danning and has completed a film called Sea of Dust (2008), starring legendary Hammer queen Ingrid Pitt.
In addition to her acting schedule, Lorraine finds time to attend a number of memorabilia and autograph conventions.
Lorraine is also a columnist for the Italian-based magazine 'Horror Mania,' as well as writing a monthly 'Diary of a Scream Queen' for the UK magazine 'Gorezone.' Lorraine also co-hosted several MonsterFest episodes for AMC in late 2008. She received her first production credit for Won Ton Baby! (2009), which she also conceived.