Born in 1946, Susanne Zenor is an American actress who made her mark in the early 1970s with roles that embraced the eccentricities of cult cinema. In The Baby (1973), she delivers a haunting performance that captures the film's unsettling atmosphere, while in Get to Know Your Rabbit (1972), she showcases her comedic talents alongside a surreal narrative. Zenor's contributions to these films highlight her ability to navigate the bizarre and the unconventional, making her a notable figure in the realm of exploitation and cult films.
Get to Know Your Rabbit
Corporate executive Donald Beeman, fed up with the rat race, impulsively quits his job and takes to the road as a traveling tap dancing magician under the tutelage of Mr. Delasandro. His former boss Mr. Turnbull, determined to convince him to return to his nine-to-five existence, chases after him as he performs his routine in seedy nightclubs and honky tonks, but instead the two create Tap Dancing Magicians, a course for pressured businessmen. When their little venture becomes one of the most successful corporations in the world, Donald ironically finds himself feeling the same way he did when he originally quit his job.