

Susie Singer Carter is a passionate and award-winning filmmaker, visionary, and creator whose work spans across various genres and audiences. Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, she pursued journalism at UCLA before finding her true calling in the entertainment industry. Initially drawn to acting, she soon realized that she had a talent for writing and directing, leading her to establish herself as a powerhouse behind the camera.
A Love for Storytelling
While acting provided her with an engaging and fulfilling experience, Susie felt a strong urge to write better scripts than what she was auditioning for. She quickly discovered her love for creating stories that not only entertained but also deeply resonated with audiences. The joy of seeing an idea grow from concept to completion and touching peopleâs hearts became the driving force behind her work.
Her diverse range of projects includes everything from children’s programming to content for the elderly. Susie has a deep appreciation for these audiences because of their honesty and authenticity, making storytelling even more impactful.
From CBS to Hollywood Blockbusters
Susie Singer Carterâs career skyrocketed when she became the head writer for CBS Saturday Morningâs “Cake” and “Dance Revolution.” Initially, she was pitching her own projects to Brookwell McNamara Entertainment, a company responsible for numerous Disney productions. However, when CBS approached Brookwell McNamara about launching a “Girl Power Hour,” Susie campaigned to be a part of it. She not only secured a role as the head writer for “Cake” but was also later asked to oversee “Dance Revolution” due to CBSâs dissatisfaction with its original writing. She successfully juggled both productions, working tirelessly in a single studio to bring these projects to life.
Her talents didnât stop there. She also played a key role in the production of the Lionsgate film “Bratz.” Initially brought on as an associate producer, Susieâs keen eye for storytelling became evident when she rewrote two audition scenes, transforming the filmâs narrative. Her changes were so well received that she was offered the role of lead screenwriter for the entire movie.
Empowering Women Through “Go Girl Media”
As the owner and creator of “Go Girl Media,” Susie is committed to making the world a better place, one project at a time. Her mission is to empower women in the entertainment industry and beyond. She firmly believes that women can be just as powerful as men and actively works to open doors for female creators.
âItâs really important for us to become staples in this industry,â she says. âI tell women to work hard and support each other.â
Advocacy Through Film
Susieâs passion for storytelling extends beyond entertainment; she uses her platform to raise awareness about pressing social issues. Her documentary, No Country for Old People, is a powerful exposĂ© on the neglect and mistreatment in nursing homes. The film sheds light on the systemic crisis within elder care facilities and is particularly personal to Susie, as she witnessed such neglect firsthand with her mother.
Another one of her standout works is the Oscar-qualified short film âMy Mom and The Girl.â Starring the legendary Valerie Harper in her final performance, the film addresses the complexities of Alzheimerâs disease in a heartfelt and humorous way. Based on Susieâs real-life experiences, it brings much-needed awareness to the conversation around Alzheimerâs while offering hope and laughter.
The “Love Conquers Alz” Podcast
Beyond film, Susie co-hosts the award-winning podcast Love Conquers Alz alongside Don Priess. Recognized as the 2020 winner for Best Podcast at the New Media Film Festival, the show is a heartfelt resource for caregivers of loved ones with Alzheimerâs. Susie and Don use their platform to provide support, share experiences, and remind listeners that they are not alone on their journey. Their mission is to help others find joy amidst the challenges of caregiving.
Challenges and Triumphs
When reflecting on her career, Susie acknowledges that one of her greatest challenges has been maintaining an open heart in an industry that often takes advantage of kindness. However, she refuses to change who she is, recognizing that her empathy is both a strength and a vulnerability.
On the other hand, her greatest accomplishment has been finding her purpose. Through storytelling, she has been able to create meaningful change and leave a lasting impact on audiences worldwide.
A Legacy of Color and Love
When asked how she wants to be remembered, Susieâs response is as vibrant as her career: âThat I was a rainbow. I had a lot of color, and I brought a lot of color to peopleâs lives. I left joy behind and a legacy of strength, determination, and love.â
Through her dedication to storytelling, advocacy, and empowerment, Susie Singer Carter continues to inspire and create a world where stories not only entertain but also transform lives.
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