![]() In that venue, her most famous role may be Professor Karbunkle (also her first male voice), in Biker Mice From Mars. Since 1973, she has been a highly sought after voiceover artist in commercials and animated cartoons. Her roles have included both comedic (from The Jack Benny Program (1960) to The Love Boat (1978)) and dramatic parts (from Sea Hunt (1960) to L.A. In the sixties, she made a very successful career, though, out of playing supporting roles in many television shows and some motion pictures (most memorably as WAC Smitty in "McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force" (1965)). (1963-'64), which was cancelled in mid-season after 15 episodes and in which she received second billing (after star Larry Blyden) and as April in the unsold pilot Always April, which aired as a segment of The Ann Sothern Show (1961). I guess I would have to say her biggest onscreen roles were as Rusty on NBC's Harry's Girls What was her biggest role in a movie or tv show? I just looked up Susan on IMDB, glad to see she is still working. We just want to show Susan how much we love her work. I'd be happy to add anyone's name to my mailing list, and if you can recruit more members or contribute anything to the fanzine, it would be greatly appreciated. I am trying to start a fan club, as I think Susan is a highly underrated actress. On this board, fans may remember her appearances on such shows as Dobie Gillis, The Ann Sothern Show, Ensign O'Toole, Hazel, McHale's Navy, Occasional Wife, My She has been a performer since she was 4. It contains many photos, artwork and much info about Susan's long and varied career in show business. Just for fun, I have designed and produced a fanzine, which I have shared via email with Susan and some of my family and friends. She is a very gracious lady who really appreciates her loyal fans. I discovered her website about five years ago, and we have been writing to each other for almost four months. ![]() Hi! I am a HUGE fan of actress Susan Silo and first saw her on the short-lived NBC sitcom Harry's Girls, back in 1963.
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