Susan Goforth is a celebrated actress and producer whose work has left a significant mark on both stage and screen. Known for her dynamic performances in classic musicals like "Guys and Dolls" and "A Chorus Line," Goforth's talent shines through in every role. Her transition into film was marked by her involvement in Pendragon Pictures, co-founded with Timothy Hines in 1999, where she produced and starred in "War of the Worlds: The True Story" (2012). This unique mock documentary has garnered attention from collectors for its engaging take on a sci-fi classic, making it a sought-after item in home video collections.
Collectors are particularly drawn to her film "The Red Head," which showcases Goforth's versatility and charm. The film has become a staple among enthusiasts who appreciate the nostalgia of early 2000s independent cinema. Her ability to blend theatricality with cinematic storytelling has not only earned her a loyal fanbase but also solidified her status as a key figure in the realm of physical media.