Susie abromeit
Susie was able to sing duets with Fat Joe for Atlantic Records. The song they recorded, "Slow Your Roll," quickly became a Summer hit with many radio stations. Some songs she composed or performed as well as produced have been a hit that were played on Florida radio stations. She first appeared in film as the leading lady in Lionsgate's "Know Thy Enemy,"" the Lionsgate film about an female rapper. In the following months, she began booking roles in films, "Sydney White," "Sex Drive," "I I Hope they Serve Beer in Hell," "Setup," as Bruce Willis, and the film blockbuster "Battle: Los Angeles." Apart from the work she does on camera, Susie is also passionate in writing and producing herself projects. A pilot she co-authored along with Christie Campo was recently produced by her, and featured Erin Moriarty as well as Peter Facinelli and Kellan Lutz. The trio, comprised of her, Christie Campo, and Alona Tal, founded an production company that produced and writing their own projects.



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