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Susie Figgis: Casting Genius with a Fiery Spirit
16 Dec
Summary
- Figgis, a brilliant casting director, died at 77.
- She was known for her 'molotov cocktail personality'.
- Her career spanned British and Hollywood cinema for over 40 years.

The film industry mourns the loss of Susie Figgis, a celebrated casting director who passed away at the age of 77. Figgis was renowned for her "molotov cocktail personality"—a unique blend of fierce professionalism and rebellious spirit that defined her approach to filmmaking.
Her career, which began over 40 years ago, saw her cast actors for a remarkable array of films, from independent British productions to major Hollywood blockbusters. She was instrumental in discovering and shaping careers, famously casting Sarah Patterson in 'The Company of Wolves' and later finding talent like Cathy Tyson for 'Mona Lisa' and Jaye Davidson for 'The Crying Game'.
Figgis’s passion and exacting standards ensured directors felt they were in capable hands, even amidst her famously animated discussions. Her legacy includes significant contributions to films such as 'The Piano', 'The Full Monty', and the first 'Harry Potter' movie, cementing her status as an irreplaceable force in cinema.



