Susie abromeit
Susie was able to sing a duet along with Fat Joe for Atlantic Records. Their track, "Slow Your Roll," rapidly became a hit on the summer airwaves of various radio stations. A few of the songs she composed as well as performed became popular that were played on Florida radio stations. In the following years, she graced the pages of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition, as well as making her film debut in the Lionsgate film "Know Thy Enemy" portraying a female rapper. In the following months, she began to book roles in films, "Sydney White," "Sex Drive,"" "I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell," "Setup," together with Bruce Willis, and the blockbuster hit "Battle: Los Angeles." Apart from the work she does on camera, Susie is also passionate about writing and producing herself projects. She co-wrote a pilot together with Christie Campo was recently produced by her. It featured Erin Moriarty as well as Peter Facinelli and Kellan Lutz. Alona Tal together with Christie Campo formed a production firm which produced and wrote each of their own work.



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