Suzanne Ford Net Worth

Suzanne Ford is an American actress born on November 02, 1945 in Auburn, New York. She has appeared in numerous television shows and films, including Netflix's "Grace and Frankie" and "Manson Family Vacation", "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia", "Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce", "Criminal Minds", "The Middle", "Monk", "Bones", "How I Met Your Mother", "House", "That 70s Show", "Las Vegas", "Friends", "The Apparition", "The Informers", "You, Me & Dupree", "You and Me", "MoniKa", "God's Country", "Darkening Sky", "Uncross the Stars", and "Of Silence". She has also appeared in over 100 stage productions in New York, on tour, and in regional theatres around the country. She currently lives in the Hollywood Hills with her husband, Alan Toman.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress, Soundtrack
Birth Day November 02, 1945
Birth Place  Auburn, New York, United States
Age 77 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Libra
Education Cornell University, B.A.
Spouse Steve Early
Children Alexandra Early, Jessica Early

💰 Net worth: $10 Million

Suzanne Ford, an esteemed actress and talented soundtrack artist, is recognized as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry. Her incredible skills and contributions to various films and TV shows have undoubtedly earned her a significant fortune. As of 2024, Suzanne Ford's net worth is estimated to be an impressive $10 million. With a career spanning several decades, she has proven her versatility and achieved immense success, both critically and commercially. Suzanne Ford's remarkable achievements have solidified her status as one of the most revered actresses in the United States.

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Biography/Timeline

1970

She got her first job in journalism in 1970 at United Press International.

2000

In the mid 2000 Gordon began to focus more on patient safety. Concerned about the parlous state of physician/nurse communication, she wrote the play Bedside Manners, with Playwright Lisa Hayes in 2013.

2012

Her work includes, First Do Less Harm: Confronting the Inconvenient Problems of Patient Safety (Cornell University Press, 2012), a collection of essays edited with Ross Koppel and Beyond the Checklist: What Else Health Care Can Learn from Aviation Safety and Teamwork (Cornell University Press, 2012), written with commercial pilot Patrick Mendenhall and medical educator Bonnie Blair O’Connor, with a foreword by Captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger.

2013

She also wrote a widely reviewed expose of ballet as work – Off Balance: The Real World of Ballet.

2019

For the first part of her career she wrote largely about political culture and women’s issues, writing Lonely in America (1996), a journalistic account of loneliness as a mass social Problem in American society.