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Susan Tully

Susan Tully (born 20 October 1967) is an English television director, producer, and former actress best known for portraying in the from its debut in 1985 until 1995. Born in , , Tully began her acting career in her early teens, playing the rebellious schoolgirl Suzanne Ross in the pioneering children's series from 1981 to 1984, a role that addressed social issues like family breakdown and through her character's complex backstory. Her performance as the ambitious yet awkward Suzanne earned her early recognition and fan mail, while the show's ensemble filming at TV Centre involved strict child labor protocols with chaperones for the young cast. In , Tully's portrayal of the teenage became iconic, particularly through the 1986 "who's the daddy?" storyline involving her character's pregnancy, which sparked national debate and boosted the soap's early popularity as a gritty depiction of working-class life. The role spanned 934 episodes, cementing her as a key figure in the show's first decade alongside co-stars like and . Transitioning behind the camera in the late 1990s—including directing episodes of EastEnders itself starting in 1998—Tully established herself as a respected director, helming episodes of acclaimed series such as , , and . Her work on the BBC's adaptations of J.K. Rowling's novels, starting with in 2020 and including (2022) and (2024), has highlighted her skill in handling intricate crime dramas and period elements. She has also produced notable projects, such as episodes of EastEnders and The Mill.

Early life

Family and childhood

Susan Tully was born on 20 October 1967 in , , . She grew up as the middle child in a working-class on a council estate in , , , during the 1970s. Her father worked as a watch-case maker, while her mother was a homemaker. Tully's childhood was generally happy, marked by typical family life in a modest household. She developed an early interest in as a . By age 10, this interest led her toward structured training opportunities.

Education and early training

While at school, she developed an interest in as a hobby, participating in early activities that honed her performance skills. She attended local primary and secondary schools in , including those in the area of . At the age of eight, Tully enrolled in the School in in September 1976, where she received foundational training in , , and stagecraft. The school's approach emphasized natural expression and using personal experiences, avoiding formal line memorization in favor of spontaneous performances. Under the guidance of founder Anna Scher, Tully was encouraged to act without inhibitions, drawing on her own voice and emotions; Scher later recalled Tully as a natural performer who volunteered eagerly from her first classes. Tully credited Scher with teaching her to "act ," a lesson reinforced through roles in school productions, such as playing the birthday girl in a semi-improvised show marking the theatre's tenth anniversary in 1978 when Tully was 10. After completing around age 16, Tully chose to pursue acting professionally rather than continuing with further academic studies like , leveraging the skills and connections from her training. This early preparation directly facilitated her transition to professional roles emerging from the school's network.

Acting

Susan Tully began her acting career in the early with a prominent role as the rebellious schoolgirl Suzanne Ross in the children's drama , appearing from 1980 to 1984. In the series, her character navigated complex issues such as family breakdown, , and teenage , contributing to the show's reputation for tackling gritty social topics aimed at young audiences. Tully, who was around 13 when she joined the cast, described the role as a breakthrough that allowed her to portray a multifaceted, ambitious teen from a troubled background. Tully achieved widespread recognition with her breakthrough role as Michelle Fowler in the BBC soap opera EastEnders, which she played from the show's premiere in 1985 until 1995. As the outspoken daughter of Arthur and Pauline Fowler, Michelle became central to several landmark storylines, including her teenage pregnancy at age 16, which was revealed to be with married landlord Den Watts and sparked national debate as the soap's first major mystery—who was the father? This plotline, unfolding in 1985–1986, drew significant viewership and established EastEnders as a cultural phenomenon by addressing taboo subjects like underage pregnancy with emotional depth. Over the decade, Michelle's arcs included a turbulent marriage to Lofty Holloway in 1986, which ended dramatically after she terminated a pregnancy against his wishes, leading to their elopement and separation. Her relationships and family dynamics, including later involvements like with Geoff Knight, helped sustain high ratings and positioned Michelle as one of the soap's most iconic characters. Following her departure from , Tully took on fewer acting roles. Her final on-screen performance was as in the 1998 film Up 'n' Under, a rugby-themed directed by Godfrey. Tully retired from acting after 1998, citing exhaustion from the intense demands of long-running soaps and a yearning for greater in her career after a decade of as EastEnders' "most famous single mother." In a 1995 interview, she expressed a desire to escape the constraints of soap stardom and seek new adventures beyond performing. This transition led her to retrain as a director, beginning with episodes of in the late 1990s.

Directing

Susan Tully began her directing career while still active as an actress, helming episodes of in 1998 under the name Sue Tully. She directed a total of 12 episodes of the soap during this period, marking her initial foray behind the camera on the series where she had previously starred. Transitioning to full-time directing in the late 1990s, Tully took on procedural dramas, including 14 episodes of from 1999 to 2004 and four episodes of between 2000 and 2001. These early credits established her versatility in handling fast-paced, ensemble-driven narratives within the constraints of British television scheduling. In the , Tully expanded into more character-focused prime-time series, directing episodes of Secret Diary of a across its run from 2007 to 2010. She also contributed to period and crime dramas, helming six episodes of from 2008 to 2011 and nine episodes of between 2009 and 2011. Her work during this era demonstrated a growing emphasis on intimate, emotionally layered storytelling. Throughout the 2010s, Tully solidified her reputation with high-profile projects, notably directing multiple episodes of the acclaimed police thriller across seasons 3 through 6 from 2016 to 2021, including the intense penultimate episode of season 5. She also directed segments for This Morning, showcasing her adaptability across formats. In recent years, Tully has focused on prestige miniseries and adaptations, including four episodes of Strike: Lethal White (2020), four episodes of Strike: Troubled Blood (2022), and four episodes of Strike: The Ink Black Heart (2024), the latter two being the latest installments in the BBC's series. She directed all three episodes of the family drama in 2023, earning praise for capturing the emotional depth of sibling reconciliation. As of 2025, no new directing projects have been confirmed for the year. Tully's directing style is widely regarded for its focus on character-driven narratives, where she excels at managing complex casts with efficiency and nuance, as seen in her handling of scenes in and relational tensions in . Her approach prioritizes subtle performances and rhythmic pacing, earning her a strong standing in the British television industry for delivering compelling, actor-centered drama.

Producing

Tully transitioned to producing in the late 1990s, taking on roles that combined production oversight with directing on established British television series. Her notable early producing work occurred on the long-running police drama The Bill, where she served as producer and director for various episodes between and 2004. In 2003, Tully received specific producer credits for six episodes of The Bill, contributing to the series' production during a period when it was shifting toward more serialized storytelling formats. This involvement marked her growing influence in television production management, focusing on coordinating creative and logistical elements behind the camera. No specific producing credits for Tully have been reported after , though she has continued advisory roles in British television production through her agency affiliations. Throughout her producing career, Tully has emphasized mentoring emerging and supporting female directors in the industry, drawing from her dual experience in front of and behind the camera to foster inclusive production environments.

Personal life

Family and relationships

Susan Tully has consistently prioritized privacy in her personal life, with limited publicly available details about her relationships or family. She has never been married, and there are no confirmed reports of any long-term partnerships or children. In the 1990s, Tully was briefly linked to actor Martin Ball, though the relationship received minimal media coverage and ended without further public disclosure. This lack of detailed information underscores her deliberate avoidance of media scrutiny on romantic matters.

Privacy and later years

Following her departure from EastEnders in 1995, Susan Tully adopted a notably low public profile, largely avoiding media interviews and public engagements to focus on a more private life behind the camera. This shift allowed her to distance herself from the intense scrutiny of her acting years, with reports indicating she has given few personal interviews in the decades since. Public sightings of Tully remain rare, though she made brief comments in early 2025 confirming she had no intention of reprising her role as amid ongoing speculation about the character's return to the . This statement, one of her few recent public utterances, underscored her firm stance against returning to acting. Media coverage in 2025 has highlighted how her appearance has evolved significantly from her days, reflecting the passage of time and her transition to directing, with outlets describing her as "unrecognisable" due to these changes. Tully resides in the London area, specifically , where she maintains a quiet existence away from the entertainment spotlight. In her later years, she has engaged in behind-the-scenes industry support and philanthropy, including a past role as a director for the Equity Charitable Trust, the charitable arm of the actors' union, from which she resigned in the early . She is also known to support the Trust, a national organization aiding those affected by the illness. She has also participated in fundraising events.

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