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  • A Three Day Film Premiere Event with Director Susie Singer Carter - Day 3
    Jul 22 2025

    No Country For Old People

    Susie singer Carter Bio Susie Singer Carter is an award-winning American writer, director, producer, and actress. She was born on July 11, 1975, in Los Angeles, California. Career Highlights: Early Career: She began a television career by writing and producing two CBS Saturday morning shows, "Cake" and "Dance Revolution". Film: She transitioned into features, writing and producing "Bratz: The Movie" for Lionsgate and co-producing the critically acclaimed "Soul Surfer" for Sony. Go Girl Media: She owns Go Girl Media, a TV and film development and production company. It focuses on projects that emphasize "girl power of all kinds". Advocacy through Film: Susie is known for raising awareness about social issues. Her documentary, "No Country for Old People", highlights neglect and mistreatment in nursing homes. She also directed the Oscar-qualified short film "My Mom and The Girl", which addresses Alzheimer's disease. Podcasts: She produces and hosts the podcast "Love Conquers Alz," which focuses on Alzheimer's caregiving. She also co-created, co-wrote, co-starred in, and directed the horror/comedy narrative podcast "I Love Lucifer". Singing Career: Susie Singer Carter had a singing career earlier in life. As a teenager, under the name Susan Rafey, she signed with a major label and recorded albums like "Hurt So Bad" and "Wonderful Deeds and Adventures". She put her singing career aside to focus on writing for television. Later, singing in a jazz club in Paris reignited her passion, leading her to record again. Overall, Susie Singer Carter is a multi-talented individual. Her diverse career in entertainment is matched by a passion for using storytelling to create positive change and raise awareness about important social issues.

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  • A Three Day Film Premiere Event with Director Susie Singer Carter - Day 2
    Jul 22 2025

    No Country For Old People

    Susie singer Carter Bio Susie Singer Carter is an award-winning American writer, director, producer, and actress. She was born on July 11, 1975, in Los Angeles, California. Career Highlights: Early Career: She began a television career by writing and producing two CBS Saturday morning shows, "Cake" and "Dance Revolution". Film: She transitioned into features, writing and producing "Bratz: The Movie" for Lionsgate and co-producing the critically acclaimed "Soul Surfer" for Sony. Go Girl Media: She owns Go Girl Media, a TV and film development and production company. It focuses on projects that emphasize "girl power of all kinds". Advocacy through Film: Susie is known for raising awareness about social issues. Her documentary, "No Country for Old People", highlights neglect and mistreatment in nursing homes. She also directed the Oscar-qualified short film "My Mom and The Girl", which addresses Alzheimer's disease. Podcasts: She produces and hosts the podcast "Love Conquers Alz," which focuses on Alzheimer's caregiving. She also co-created, co-wrote, co-starred in, and directed the horror/comedy narrative podcast "I Love Lucifer". Singing Career: Susie Singer Carter had a singing career earlier in life. As a teenager, under the name Susan Rafey, she signed with a major label and recorded albums like "Hurt So Bad" and "Wonderful Deeds and Adventures". She put her singing career aside to focus on writing for television. Later, singing in a jazz club in Paris reignited her passion, leading her to record again. Overall, Susie Singer Carter is a multi-talented individual. Her diverse career in entertainment is matched by a passion for using storytelling to create positive change and raise awareness about important social issues.

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  • A Three Day Film Premiere Event with Director Susie Singer Carter - Day 1
    Jul 22 2025

    No Country For Old People Director Susie Singer Carter

    Susie singer Carter Bio Susie Singer Carter is an award-winning American writer, director, producer, and actress. She was born on July 11, 1975, in Los Angeles, California. Career Highlights: Early Career: She began a television career by writing and producing two CBS Saturday morning shows, "Cake" and "Dance Revolution". Film: She transitioned into features, writing and producing "Bratz: The Movie" for Lionsgate and co-producing the critically acclaimed "Soul Surfer" for Sony. Go Girl Media: She owns Go Girl Media, a TV and film development and production company. It focuses on projects that emphasize "girl power of all kinds". Advocacy through Film: Susie is known for raising awareness about social issues. Her documentary, "No Country for Old People", highlights neglect and mistreatment in nursing homes. She also directed the Oscar-qualified short film "My Mom and The Girl", which addresses Alzheimer's disease. Podcasts: She produces and hosts the podcast "Love Conquers Alz," which focuses on Alzheimer's caregiving. She also co-created, co-wrote, co-starred in, and directed the horror/comedy narrative podcast "I Love Lucifer". Singing Career: Susie Singer Carter had a singing career earlier in life. As a teenager, under the name Susan Rafey, she signed with a major label and recorded albums like "Hurt So Bad" and "Wonderful Deeds and Adventures". She put her singing career aside to focus on writing for television. Later, singing in a jazz club in Paris reignited her passion, leading her to record again. Overall, Susie Singer Carter is a multi-talented individual. Her diverse career in entertainment is matched by a passion for using storytelling to create positive change and raise awareness about important social issues.

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