Susan Cabot (born Harriet Shapiro, July 9, 1927 – December 10, 1986) was an American film and television actress. She is best known for her roles in low-budget horror and western films of the 1950s and 1960s.
Early Life: Details regarding Susan Cabot's early life are somewhat limited. She had a challenging childhood, spending time in foster homes. She was raised in several states and faced personal adversity before embarking on her acting career.
Career: Cabot's career began in the late 1940s and gained momentum in the 1950s. She starred in a variety of films, often in genre roles. Some of her notable movies include:
She appeared in several other Westerns and B-movies, solidifying her reputation as a genre actress. After a period of relative inactivity, she did some voice work in the 1970s.
Personal Life: Susan Cabot married four times. She had a son, Timothy Scott Roman, who was born with dwarfism.
Death: Susan Cabot's death in 1986 was highly publicized. Her son, Timothy, was charged with her murder, claiming he acted in self-defense after she attacked him with a knife. He was eventually convicted of involuntary manslaughter and served a reduced sentence. The circumstances surrounding her death remain somewhat controversial.
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