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Susan Sarandon: A Mom on and off Screen

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An Iconic Motherly Figure

Fans of Susan Sarandon are no strangers to her memorable portrayals of mothers in films like Stepmom and Lorenzo's Oil. But what about her real-life role as a mom? Surprisingly, Sarandon is indeed a mother, and all three of her children are involved in the Hollywood industry.

Introducing Eva Amurri

Sarandon's eldest child, Eva Amurri, was born in 1985. She made her acting debut at the age of nine in the film Dead Man Walking, playing a younger version of her mother's character. Since then, Amurri has had supporting roles in various TV shows and films, including Friends, House, and Californication. While she took a break from acting to focus on her successful lifestyle blog, she recently returned to the screen in Sarandon's Monarch. And now, she's making headlines with her engagement to Chef Ian Hock.

Behind the Camera: Jack Henry Robbins

Jack Henry Robbins, Sarandon's first child with actor Tim Robbins, was born in 1989. Unlike his sister, Jack has ventured into the entertainment industry behind the camera as a director. After gaining recognition at international film festivals with his shorts, he made his debut feature film, VHYes, in 2020. Additionally, he has been a regular contributor to Jimmy Kimmel Live!

Miles Robbins: A Rising Star

Sarandon's youngest child, Miles Robbins, was born in 1992. He has made his mark in television with appearances in The X-Files revival and Amazon's Mozart In The Jungle. As for his film career, he has shared the screen with Jamie Lee Curtis in Halloween (2018) and worked alongside Chris Morris in The Day Shall Come (2019). Most recently, he starred in Bill Burr's Netflix comedy, Old Dads, released earlier this year.

Keeping Busy in Hollywood

With all three of Sarandon's children involved in the entertainment industry, it's clear that talent runs in the family. Whether it's acting, directing, or working behind the scenes, the Sarandon-Robbins clan is making waves in Hollywood.

About the Author

Craig Jones is a freelance writer based in California. He has a passion for science fiction, horror, historical dramas, and surreal comedy. If you're curious, he even has a PowerPoint presentation to defend his opinion that Batman Forever was a pretty good movie.

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