Susie abromeit
Susie was able to sing duets with Fat Joe for Atlantic Records. Their track, "Slow Your Roll," soon became a summer smash on many radio stations. A few of the songs she composed and performed were also popular with the radio stations that are local to Florida. After that, she graced the pages of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition, and was also making her feature film debut as the lead in the Lionsgate film "Know Thy Enemy" playing a female rapper. Then, she started to get roles in films, "Sydney White," "Sex Drive,"" "I I Hope That They Serve Beer In Hell," "Setup," with Bruce Willis, and the blockbuster smash "Battle: Los Angeles." Aside from her work on-camera, Susie is also passionate of writing and producing the scripts for her own productions. Susie recently finished a pilot presentation that she wrote with her writing partner Christie Campo, that they made, as well as starred in with Erin Moriarty, Peter Facinelli, Kellan Lutz, Alona Tal, and Ethan Peck. Alona Tal along with Christie Campo formed a production firm that produced and wrote their own projects.



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