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Sarandon

/ ˈsærəndən /

noun

  1. SarandonSusan Abigail1946FUSFILMS AND TV: actress Susan Abigail. born 1946, US film actress: her films include Thelma and Louise (1991), Lorenzo's Oil (1992), The Client (1994), Dead Man Walking (1996), and Moonlight Mile (2002)
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Rachel Weisz, Susan Sarandon, Bill Murray — all of these people, they looked out for me.

Actress Susan Sarandon had words of encouragement for embattled students protesting for a ceasefire in Gaza at Columbia University, saying, “It is their right in a democracy, especially in a place of education and supposedly higher thought.”

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In November of last year, the United Talent Agency dropped Sarandon after she appeared at a pro-Palestinian rally.

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Sarandon’s activism dates back to the invasion of Iraq, when she publicly advocated against a war.

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"To be attacked by racism and intolerance is not acceptable," Sarandon said.

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