![]() Avg.User Rating: Rate this person: Actor Born: August 14, 1946 in Los Angeles, CA Biography:Fresh out of the Connecticut College for Women, Susan Saint James secured work as a model, then talked her way into a contract with Universal Pictures. With no previous acting experience, "Susan" was given a co-starring assignment as magazine researcher Peggy Maxwell in Universal's made-for-TV "Fame is the Name of the Game" (1966). "Susan" would continue as Peggy in the subsequent TV series "Name of the Game", which ran from 1968 to 1971 and which earned her an Emmy. During this time she also had a recurring role as kooky lady jewel robber Chuck Brown on the "Robert Wagner" TV weekly "It Takes a Thief". Possessed of a breezy, garrulous, inquisitive quality, "Susan" was very much an acquired taste so far as many TV critics were concerned. Nonetheless, she achieved worldwide popularity as Sally McMillan on the TV detective series "McMillan and Wife" (1971-77) in which she costarred with "Rock Hudson". ... Full Biography
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