Susie Figgis obituary

Renowned Casting Director Susie Figgis Leaves Lasting Legacy in the Film Industry

Susie Figgis, a highly respected screen casting director who has passed away at 77 due to cancer, was known for discovering young talent and launching careers of Hollywood's biggest stars. Her keen eye for spotting fresh faces has left an indelible mark on the film industry.

From putting Ben Kingsley in the iconic role of Gandhi, to convincing directors such as Neil Jordan and Tim Burton to cast talented up-and-comers like Greta Scacchi, Cathy Tyson, Jodhi May, and Emily Woof in notable films, Figgis's impressive track record speaks for itself. Her greatest achievement came when she found Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson, who went on to become household names after being cast as Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, and Hermione Granger respectively.

Figgis was aware of the potential pitfalls in catapulting children to fame and took a measured approach, ensuring that her young finds had a strong foundation before catapulting them into the spotlight. Her dedication to spotting hidden talent is evident in her work on films such as Waterland, where she discovered Lena Headey for the role of Mary.

Throughout her illustrious career, Figgis collaborated with numerous directors, including Jordan and Burton, whom she worked with more than a dozen times. The association was marked by success, with notable films like The Crying Game, Michael Collins, Sleepy Hollow, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, and Dumbo.

Figgis's personal life was also marked by her activism against apartheid in South Africa. Recruited by an underground network to relay secret communications, transfer funds, and provide a safe house for ANC supporters, she became married to Bill Anderson in 1990 and had two children with him.

As the film industry continues to evolve, Figgis's legacy as one of its most respected casting directors will endure. Her ability to spot talent, coupled with her dedication to creating opportunities for young actors, has left an indelible mark on the world of cinema.
 
πŸ€” Susie Figgis might've been a total genius when it comes to spotting super talented actors from obscurity πŸ™Œ. I mean, who else could make Ben Kingsley look cool in Gandhi? 😎 She must've had some serious X-ray vision or something πŸ‘€. And it's so interesting that she was all about giving young actors a solid foundation before throwing them into the spotlight ⚑️. I wonder if that's why her finds have stuck around for so long... πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
πŸŽ₯😒 just heard about Susie Figgis passing away πŸ’” she was literally a genius when it came to spotting hidden talent 🀯 from gandhi to harry potter πŸ§™β€β™‚οΈ, the woman knew how to bring out the best in people πŸ‘ and her approach to launching careers was so thoughtful 🌈 she didn't just throw kids into fame without giving them a solid foundation πŸ’ͺ i'm gonna miss seeing her name associated with all those iconic films πŸŽ¬πŸ’«
 
man this susie figgis is like a legend in the film industry πŸ™Œ she was all about spotting talent and giving people a chance to shine... i mean who can forget ben kingsley becoming gandhi or emma watson becoming hermie granger? 🀩 anyway its sad that shes no longer with us but her legacy lives on and im sure we'll be seeing more talented actors come up through the ranks because of her πŸ’–
 
I'm still in shock about Susie Figgis passing away πŸ’”πŸŽ¬ She was literally a genius behind the scenes, always knowing who'd be perfect for a role 🀩 and I mean, can you even imagine if she hadn't found Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson? They'd probably never become Harry Potter πŸ˜‚. Her approach to spotting talent was so unique, balancing giving young actors a chance with making sure they were ready for the spotlight ⚑️. She worked with so many iconic directors too πŸŽ¬πŸ‘, like Neil Jordan and Tim Burton. It's crazy to think about all the amazing films she contributed to... Waterland, The Crying Game, Michael Collins... what an impressive filmography πŸ’₯.
 
πŸŽ¬πŸ’‘ Susie Figgis was like a superhero for actors! She had this magical radar that found hidden talents and catapulted them to stardom πŸš€. I mean, can you imagine if Ben Kingsley hadn't been cast as Gandhi? Or what if Harry Potter wasn't played by Daniel Radcliffe 😱. Her approach to spotting young talent was so smart - she didn't just pick anyone, but made sure they were ready for the big screen.

Here's a simple mind map of her career πŸ“
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Susie Figgis
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|-- Casting Director
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| |-- Ben Kingsley (Gandhi)
| |-- Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter)
| |-- Greta Scacchi, Cathy Tyson, Jodhi May, Emily Woof (various films)
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| |-- Waterland (Lena Headey)
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|-- Activism against apartheid in South Africa
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πŸ‘ Figgis's legacy will live on and inspire future casting directors. She truly was a master of her craft πŸ’«!
 
She was like a matchmaker for stars πŸŒŸπŸ‘ Susie Figgis was all about finding hidden gems and giving them a chance to shine. I mean, can you imagine if Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, or Rupert Grint hadn't found their way through her? The Harry Potter series would be totally different 😱. And it's not just kids, she had a knack for spotting talented actors in films like Waterland too... Lena Headey was meant to be Mary 😊. She must've seen something special in them πŸ€”.
 
😊 just read about Susie Figgis and I gotta say, she's a legend in my book. The way she discovered those talented young actors like Radcliffe, Watson & Grint is pure magic ✨. It's clear she knew what made 'em tick and nurtured them into the stars we know today. Respect πŸ’«
 
omg 🀩 susie figgis was literally a genius πŸ€“ like she knew exactly how 2 spot hidden talent n launch ppl's careers! her work on harry potter is iconic lol @ finding daniel radcliffe, rupert gritn, n emma watson @ such a young age πŸ™Œ can't even imagine the pressure they must've faced. but kudos 2 her 4 taking it upon herself 2 give them a solid foundation b4 catapulting them into stardom 😊 she was like a casting superhero! πŸ’«
 
its sad when talented people like Susie Figgis leave us πŸ€• her story teaches us about finding and nurturing raw talent - just think about it if someone had passed by that kid Daniel Radcliffe on a street or something they probably wouldnt be a household name today its a reminder to appreciate those who have worked tirelessly behind the scenes πŸ’‘
 
just heard about susie figgis passing away πŸ€• she was literally the queen of finding talented youngsters and giving them a platform to shine in movies πŸŽ₯ i mean who else can say they discovered harry potter himself ? πŸ§™β€β™‚οΈ her approach was super thoughtful too, not just throwing kids into the spotlight without any prep. i wish more people followed her lead 🀝 anyway, susie figgis's legacy is gonna live on in the film industry and inspire new generations of casting directors πŸ‘
 
πŸŽ¬πŸ‘€ Susie Figgis was like a superpower in finding talented people! I mean, have you seen the movies she worked on? 🀯 Like, The Crying Game, Sleepy Hollow... those were all so iconic! And it's crazy to think about how many big stars she discovered, like Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson. She wasn't just throwing people into roles willy-nilly; she knew exactly who could bring something special to a part. πŸ€“

I also love that she was more than just a casting director - she was an activist too! πŸ’ͺ Fighting against apartheid in South Africa... that's so inspiring! And her personal life, while not always in the spotlight, shows how she used her platform for good.

The way I think about it is like a big Venn diagram πŸ“:

Casting Director + Activist
Susie Figgis |
(discovered talent | discovered hidden talents like Lena Headey)
and launched careers | and fought against apartheid

Anyway, she's left an amazing legacy in the film industry, and we're all better off for it! 🌟
 
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