A portrait of Susie Singer Carter

Susie Singer Carter

Acting

Place of Birth

Los Angeles, California, United States

Biography

Susie Singer Carter is a multi-award-winning writer, director, producer, actor, and Alzheimer’s/caregiver advocate. She wrote, directed, and produced the 2018 Oscar-qualified short, My Mom and the Girl, starring Valerie Harper, using her personal experience to shed a heartfelt, uplifting light on caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s. She also wrote and produced “Bratz: The Movie” (Lionsgate) and co-produced “Soul Surfer” (Sony). Her acclaimed podcasts include “Love Conquers Alz”—named 2020 Best Podcast by New Media Film Festival and 2024 Best Dementia Podcast by Goodpods—and the horror/comedy, “I Love Lucifer”, nominated for Best Audio Fiction by the Indie Series Awards. Her latest screenplay, “RUN”, is in pre-production with Phiphen Pictures. Most recently, Susie wrote, directed, and produced “No Country for Old People, a Nursing Home Exposé”. After her mother suffered and died from neglect and abuse in a 5-star facility, she felt morally compelled to expose a broken system through a cautionary tale meant to spark reform. The film received the 2024 Gold Anthem Award for Awareness. A passionate advocate, Susie emceed the San Fernando Valley Walk to End Alzheimer’s and proudly carried a purple flower for her late mother. She also hosts the WGAW’s 3rd & Fairfax Podcast.

The Filmography

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