Susie abromeit
Susie could sing duets with Fat Joe for Atlantic Records. The song they recorded, "Slow Your Roll," was a quick Summer hit with many radio stations. A few of the songs she composed and performed were also popular on Florida's local radio stations. The same issue she was profiled as a contributor to Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition. The actress also made her film debut in the form of one of the female rappers as the lead in "Know Your Enemy" the Lionsgate film. After that, she began to book roles in films, "Sydney White," "Sex Drive,"" "I I Hope they Serve Beer in Hell," "Setup," alongside Bruce Willis, and the blockbuster smash "Battle: Los Angeles." Aside from her work on-camera, Susie is also passionate about producing and writing personal projects. The pilot she wrote together with Christie Campo was recently produced by her. It featured Erin Moriarty as well as Peter Facinelli and Kellan Lutz. Her, Christie Campo, and Alona Tal, founded an production company that produced and writing their own productions.



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