Suanne Braun

Suanne Braun (born 29 February 1968) is a South African born actress. She lives in London, England.

Suanne Braun
Suanne Braun at a Stargate Convention in Cheltenham, England in 2006
Born (1968-02-29) February 29, 1968
NationalitySouth African
OccupationActress, TV presenter
Years active1988-present
Known forActing

Early life

Braun made her professional debut in 1988 working as a TV presenter in her native South Africa for the channel M-net. She became a household name during this time gracing the covers of many South African magazines. She hosted her own travel series, Bon Voyage, which afforded her the opportunity to travel all over the world. She was nominated for a Star Tonight Award for Excellence in Television for Bon Voyage. During her time as a television host Braun co-presented Miss South Africa and Miss World for several years in the early nineties and received the People's Choice award for South Africa's most beautiful woman twice.

During this time, Braun continued her stage and screen work starring in two of South Africa's seminal series, The Big Time (1 and 2) and the Afrikaans award-winning drama, Konings SABC. She had lead roles in both. Her stage work included plays and musical theatre. After a brief visit to the US, Braun was signed by the Endeavour and granted a green card. She spent the next 10 years living and working in LA. She has appeared in a number of American television shows and theatre productions including Wings, Just Shoot Me, Prowler opposite Scott Bakula and directed by Peter Bogdanovich, F/X: The Series and the popular sci fi series Stargate SG-1 in which Braun played goddess Hathor.

Theatre credits during this time include Private Lives for which she was nominated for Best Actress Fleur Du Cap Theatre Awards,[1] Things We Do For Love, The Secret Lives Of Henry And Alice, Offbeat Broadway (Nominated for Best Actress in a Musical) and Easy To Love – The Cole Porter Story in which Braun played Cole Porter's wife, Linda Porter.

Braun returned to her presenting roots during this time, hosting at the Academy Awards for South African television M-net and at the Spirit Awards celebrating Independent Film. Additionally Braun hosted The West Wing City Live event for NBC and the Weingart Foundation. Braun is a keen fan of stand up and improv. Her debut act The Braun Identity won the Funny Bones award in 2007.

Braun is born on February 29th leap year.

Leaving South Africa

Braun has resided in London since 2002.Braun has continued to work in theatre and television. West End credits have included the role of Tanya in Mamma Mia The Prince of Wales Theatre returning in 2019 for Mamma Mia 20th Anniversary Show Novello Theatre, West End), Fraulein Kost in Rufus Norris' award-winning production of Cabaret and Onassis starring Robert Lindsay. Braun appeared in the UK premiere of the musical Bernada Alba. Other theatre work includes: Private Lives, Cougar The Musical, Fanatical, The Cherry Orchard, the world premiere of "I Have Life" based on the book about Alison Botha's rape and abduction in South Africa. Most recently Braun appreared in the one woman show Sailing Somewhere by Matthew Hurt and featuring original songs by Conor Mitchell.

Recent film and television work includes: The Princess Switch Netflix, The Princess Switch- Switched Again Scheduled for release in Nov 2020 Netflix, Stephen Poliakoff's Summer of Rockets BBC, Red Dwarf XI, A Royal Winter Amazon and Hallmark Channel, Un/Packing (Vimeo), [The Girl's Guide To Depravity] HBO, The Last Warrior, Disney (voice only),the short film SIGHT and most recently All The Things You Are scheduled for release in 2021.

Braun is in demand as a voice artist and recently voiced campaigns for Moo, Lipton Tea, Confused.com, The New York Times

As a singer, Braun can be heard singing lead vocals on the hit song, "All Night" for the South African band Goldfish.

Personal life

Braun is married to Christopher Garner, son of South African actor. Rex Garner,[2] in 2002.[3]

Television

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8001214/

Film

  • All the Things You Are
  • The Last Warrior
  • Sight
  • Survivor (2015)
  • A Royal Winter (2017)
  • The Princess Switch (2018)
  • The Princess Switch: Switched Again (2020)

As herself:

  • Revealing Mr. Maugham (2012) (BAFTA nomination)

References

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