Susan Cabot's movie career was exclusively concentrated within the 1950s. The first of her many appearances was in Universal's On the Isle of Samoa (1950). After co-starring in several medium-budget westerns and Arabian Nights endeavors, Susan became a "regular" in the bottom-budget epics of Roger Corman, including Sorority Girl (1957), Viking Women and the Sea Serpent (1958), Machine Gun Kelly (1958), and the immortal The Wasp Woman (1959).. Tragically, Susan Cabot was bludgeoned to death in her home, purportedly by her own son.
Susan Cabot
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