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Susanna White

Susanna White (born 1960) is a British television and film director.[1][2]

For the Mayflower passenger, see Susanna White (Mayflower passenger).

Susanna White

1960 (age 63–64)

England

TV and film director

1985–present

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She is best known for directing BBC mini-series Jane Eyre, HBO miniseries Generation Kill, and Disney+ Star Wars series Andor. She has won multiple awards, including one BAFTA Television Award,[3] and received numerous nominations, including nominations for two Primetime Emmy Awards[4] and two BAFTA Awards.[5]

Early life[edit]

White was born in England in 1960. She first became interested in films at 8 years old, when she visited the set of the BBC children's TV show Crackerjack, and asked her parents to buy her a Super 8 film camera. She read English at Oxford University, and then won a Fulbright scholarship to study film at UCLA.[6]

Career[edit]

After graduation, White spent 12 years making documentaries for BBC2. In 1999, she failed to win a place on a BBC training scheme and was turned down for a BBC drama director trainee course. In 2001, she was supported by BBC2 controller Jane Root, who eased her into drama with a £200,000 budget drama for BBC2, Love Again, about Philip Larkin.[7] She won a BAFTA award for best drama serial for her work on the 2005 version of Bleak House. She directed the BBC mini-series Jane Eyre, for which she was nominated for an Emmy award. She also directed four episodes of the HBO miniseries Generation Kill, and all five episodes of the 2012 series Parade's End.[6]


In film, White directed Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang and most recently Our Kind of Traitor.[8]


White directed 3 episodes of the Disney+ Star Wars series Andor, which were released in 2022.[9]

Personal life[edit]

White and her husband, an Oxford academic and part-time dairy farmer, live on a dairy farm in Sussex with their twin daughters, Beatrix and Oriane.[6][10]

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Susanna White