Suzy Bloom
Suzy Bloom is a film and stage actress whose credits range from West End plays and musicals to BAFTA nominated film and mainstream television drama.
She starred as Daisy, alongside Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt in the BAFTA nominated short film Sweet by James A. Pilkington.
Career
Bloom has appeared in Fawlty Towers: The Play at the Apollo Theatre in London's West End. She played Miss Gilbert in Emma and Catherine in The Art Of Love. Bloom played Dotty/Mrs Clackett in Noises Off at the Garrick Theatre; she also played Belinda.Bloom is known for playing roles in comedy, and was standby to Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders in their respective roles at the London Palladium pantomimes Jack and the Beanstalk and Peter Pan. The comedy sketch show pilot Skitches is written by, created and stars Bloom, Helen Goldwyn and Annalea Doyle.
Other credits for Bloom include playing the role of Gina opposite Oscar-winning actor F. Murray Abraham in The Mentor at the Vaudeville Theatre, for the final two performances of its London run; Stepping Out, in which Bloom stood in for Amanda Holden and played the role of Vera; Diana Lake in French Without Tears; Becky Sharp in Vanity Fair ; Gwendolen Carr in Travesties; Maggie Tulliver in The Mill on the Floss ; and Sally in Cleo, Camping, Emmanuelle and Dick ; Jessie Matthews in Over My Shoulder ; Velma Kelly in Chicago ; Becky Sharp in Vanity Fair ; Snookie Updergraff in 110 In the Shade ; Hot Mikado ; Smokey Joe's Cafe ; Hey, Mr. Producer! ; and The Kid in Pal Joey.
Television and film work includes Patsy in Snuff Box with Matt Berry and Rich Fulcher ; Rachel in Genie In The House ; Julie in EastEnders ; Tamara in Casualty ; Rik Mayall's wife in the music video for "Noble England"; Rosie in 24 Hours In London; and Daisy opposite Noel Fielding in the award-winning and BAFTA nominated short film Sweet.
On radio, she has been a guest on Ned Sherrin's Loose Ends and has played Tamarind in the Doctor Who spin-off series Lady Christina for Big Finish Audio Drama.
Bloom is part of the musical comedy trio Ladies Go Diva, performing at The Crazy Coqs in Piccadilly and the Café de Paris, London.
Her stand-up comedy routines can regularly be seen at many of London's comedy venues, including in Greenwich, Camden and Shoreditch.