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BornSusan Lynne Vanner
1951 (age72–73)

Romford, London, England

NationalityBritish
OccupationActress, Singer, Model
Spouse(s)

Warren Todd
(m.1987; separated2019)

Children1

Sue Vanner, also known as Susie Vanner, is an English actress, singer and model. After becoming a singer and model in the 1960s, Vanner regularly appeared on film and television in the 1970s and 1980s, including her best known role as a Bond girl in The Spy Who Loved Me (film)|The Spy Who Loved Me. She then restarted her singing career in the late 2010s.

Career

After attending Romford Technological High School and then the Royal College of Art, Vanner began her career as a singer in the late 1960s. She released three singles under the name Sue Lynne in 1969, 'Don't Pity Me', 'Reach For The Moon' and 'Baby, Baby, Baby', to critical acclaim. These, particularly 'Don't Pity Me', have since become Northern Soul classics, and Vanner a Northern Soul icon. The trio of singles were written by Chris Andrews (singer)|Chris Andrews who also wrote singles for Sandie Shaw.

Vanner made her screen debut in the sex comedy film Adventures of a Taxi Driver and followed this with parts in Seven Faces of Woman and Curse of the Black Cat, the latter in a starring role. Vanner then appeared as a French KGB agent in the famous and iconic pre-titles sequence of Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me (film)|The Spy Who Loved Me, sharing a scene with Roger Moore. Vanner's character was given a name, Martine Blanchaud, in the novelisation of the film. Despite only having a small role in the film, Vanner became known worldwide as a sex symbol after appearing naked under a fur rug.[1]

Drawing on from this success, Vanner went on to appear in the film Count Dracula (1977 film)|Count Dracula and popular television series including Minder (TV series)|Minder, Crown Court (TV series)|Crown Court, A Man Called Intrepid, Tales of the Unexpected and Girls on Top (British TV series)|Girls on Top. Vanner also had roles in the high profile movies Nighthawks (1981 film)|Nighthawks and Return to Waterloo (film)|Return to Waterloo.

Vanner left the profession to have a family in the late 1980s, but restarted her singing career in 2015 with a re-release of her 1969 hit single "Don't Pity Me" with Joanie Sommers. It was after this that Vanner was approached by Grammy award-winning music producer Kipper (musician)|Kipper Eldrige' to record her first album.[2] The first single from the album "Walk On the Wild Side" was released on 22 October 2019, and Vanner's first album, entitled "In These Shoes"[3][4] was released on 1 May 2020 under the name Susie Vanner, containing 15 songs, the last of which is a cover of the title song of The Spy Who Loved Me, "Nobody Does It Better". Prior to the release of her first album, Vanner released a special EP|Extended play of festive songs, entitled "Susie Vanner at Christmas", which was released in December 2019 as a pre-cursor to her album "In These Shoes". [5]

Personal life

Vanner married Warren Todd, the stepson of her friend Lisa Vanderpump, in 1987, and had a son, Ryan, to him. In 2019, it was revealed that Vanner and Todd had separated after he cheated on her.

Vanner splits her time between London and a villa in St. Tropez.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
1976Adventures of a Taxi DriverHostage
1977Curse of the Black CatAna
1977The Spy Who Loved MeLog Cabin Girl
1981NighthawksGirl at Party
1984Return to WaterlooSexy Girl

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1977Seven Faces of WomanDawnEpisode: "She: Eye of the Beholder"
1977The Sunday DramaLindaEpisode: "The Cuckoo Calls"
1977Count DraculaDracula's Bride
1979Crown CourtMargaret Fisher3 episodes
1979Kiss the Girls and Make Them CryWendy
1979MinderKimEpisode: "The Smaller They Are..."
1979A Man Called IntrepidIntrepid's Secretary3 episodes
1981Kelly MonteithKelly's GirlfriendEpisode: #3.2
1982Play for TodayClareEpisode: "Tishoo"
1983TriangleJanie Jamfrey2 episodes
1984Tales of the UnexpectedZara LukeEpisode: "Have a Nice Death"
1985Girls on TopGirl in NightclubEpisode: "Staying Alive"

Discography

SongPerformerAlbum(s)Year
Don't Pity MeSue VannerSingle1969
Reach For The Moon
Baby, Baby, Baby
Don't Pity MeSue Vanner and Joanie Sommers2015
In These ShoesSue VannerIn These Shoes2019
Santa BabySusie Vanner at Christmas
Jingle Bells
Last Christmas
Walk On The Wild SideIn These Shoes2020
Cry Me a River
Tainted Love
Make You Feel My Love
Sway
Just Like a Star
Every Breath You Take
Nature Boy
Sweet Dreams Are Made of This
Don't Know Why
Windmills of Your Mind
Summertime
Nobody Does It Better

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