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Susan Anton (born October 12, 1950) appears on Quantum Leap as Helen Le Baron in the episode "One Strobe Over The Line".

Susan Anton has been recognized as a multi talented international star for more than 35 years in television, film, theater, and concert venues. She was nominated for a Golden Globe in her first film outing, Golden Girl, and was soon thereafter signed by NBC to star in her own variety show, Presenting Susan Anton. ABC later signed her to a development deal where she starred in the hourly drama, Cliffhangers. She began her acting career with commercials on television. She later started appearing in steady work on television as well as feature films. Before that, she was Miss California in 1969 Miss America Pageants.[1]

Susan has co-starred in television shows such as CBS-TV's Switch, and Murder, She Wrote, NBC's Police Story, Hunter, Knight Rider and Night Court and City Guys, and ABC-TV's The Love Boat. She also appeared in the recurring role of Jackie Quinn in the syndicated TV series Baywatch Starring David Hasseloff.

Born in Oak Glen, California, Susan was raised in Youcaipa, CA. She makes her home in Los Angeles.

Selected filmography[]

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Year Title Role Notes
1977 Wizards Princess Elinore / The Balladeer singing voice (uncredited)
1979 Goldengirl Goldine Serafin
1982 Spring Fever Stevie Castle
1984 Cannonball Run II Jill, Lamborghini Babe Feature film
1987 Making Mr. Right Soap Opera Actress (uncredited)
1989 Options Princess Nicole (in telefilm epilogue) Feature film
1991 Lena's Holiday Sara Feature film
1992-1994 Baywatch (TV series) Jackie Quinn Recurring role, 13 episodes
1993 Civil Wars (TV series) Cassie Strait in episode "Dances with Sharks"
The Larry Sanders Show (TV series) Herself in episode "The Breakdown: Part 2"
1999 New Jersey Turnpikes ???? Feature film
2004 Whistlin' Dixie Dixie Dawson (short)
2008 Playing with Fire Sandra Nevell
2010 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Jenny in episode "Bedtime"
2016 Sharknado 4: The 4th Awakens Betty, a gambler TV movie

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