Susie Lewis

Susie Lewis
Born Oceanside, New York, United States
Occupation Writer, television producer, voice actress
Known for Daria, Beavis and Butt-Head, and Sea Rescue

Susie Lewis is the co-creator of the American animated television series Daria.[1][2][3]

Personal life

She attended Temple University in Philadelphia, PA.[4]

Career

Lewis's career began after moving to New York where she applied for an internship at MTV and then began working on Beavis and Butt-Head producing the music video segments.[4] She chose and edited the videos that the duo watched and oversaw the writing and recording of their comments.[5] She and Glenn Eichler were later asked to become co-creators for a spin-off of the show called Daria), built around the character Daria Morgendorffer, who originally appeared as the intelligent, sarcastic foil to Beavis and Butthead.[4][6] Daria came at a request for a "show for girls" from MTV executives, so it was fitting that one of the co-creators would be a woman, and that women would make up a sizable chunk of the writing and directing teams.[7]

Filmography

TV Series and TV Series Shorts [8]
Year Title Role
2014-2017 Sea Rescue Supervising Producer (58 episodes)
2013 TakePart Live Producer (Season 1)
Pinch Sitter (1997) Creative Supervisor (1 episode)
2009 Hip Hop Shop Producer
2008 No. 1 Countdown: Rock Supervising Producer
2002-2003 Portral Executive Producer (2 episodes)
2002 Blister Executive Producer
2002 G4tv.com Executive Producer (2002)
2002 Cheat! Pringles Gamers Guide Executive Producer (2002)
2002 Filter Executive Producer
2002 Cinematech Executive Producer
2002 Player$ Executive Producer
2002 Sweat Executive Producer
2001 Farmclub.com Producer
1997-1999 Daria Co-creator, Writer, Producer, Creative Supervisor (Season 1-3), Creative Consultant (Season 4), Voice Actress (Andrea)
Daria Dance Party (1999), Write Where It Hurts (1998), Fair Enough (1998) The Big House (1997), Cafe Disaffecto (1997), Too Cute (1997) Voice Actress (Andrea)
1995 Beavis and Butt-Head Co-Producer (156 episodes)
1994 The Head Voice Actress (13 episodes)
TV Specials and Documentaries [8]
Year Title Role
2006 The CMT Music Awards 2006 Coordinating Producer
2005 MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamérica Coordinating Producer
Awards [8]
Year Title For Work
2016 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Series Sea Rescue

References

  1. Gates, Anita (May 16, 1999). "TELEVISION / RADIO; In Praise of the Most Unpopular Girl at Lawndale". The New York Times.
  2. Gates, Anita (January 26, 2002). "Still the Sane if Not Successful Voice, Daria Bows Out". The New York Times.
  3. Kuczynski, Alex (May 11, 1998). "Beavis and Butt-head's Feminine Side". The New York Times.
  4. 1 2 3 "The Oral History of 'Daria'". Vice. Retrieved 2017-04-07.
  5. Andrews, John Garrett (July 22, 2014). "Daria the Untold Tale Part 2".
  6. Saraiya, Sonia (2017-03-01). "'Daria' 20 Years Later: Producers Behind MTV's Iconic Cartoon Look Back". Variety. Retrieved 2017-04-07.
  7. "Female-written 'Daria' was groundbreaking and would still be an exception today". Retrieved 2017-04-09.
  8. 1 2 3 "Susie Lewis". IMDb. Retrieved 2017-03-28.



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