She was spotted in Los Angeles during a rare public outing, and even the most attentive passersby did not immediately recognize the star who once shared the screen with Hollywood legends.
At first glance, it looked like an ordinary walk through the city: a calm look, dark sunglasses, and no hint of show-business glamour. But behind this appearance lies a story remembered by millions.
She has not been chasing loud premieres for years, yet her name is connected to movies, family classics, and daughters who also grew up in the world of cinema.
The woman in question is Susan Damante, also known to many viewers as Susan Damante-Shaw. She is rarely seen in public these days, which is why the new photos from Los Angeles quickly drew attention: who is this woman whose career began back in the era of true old Hollywood?

Damante made her big-screen debut in the early 1970s and soon found herself working alongside names that would become part of film history forever. One of her best-known early appearances was in The Candidate, starring Robert Redford. For a young actress, it was the kind of opportunity that could change everything.
Later, her name appeared in both television and film projects that fans of American classics still remember well, from family adventures to popular TV dramas. She acted in The Adventures of the Wilderness Family and appeared in shows such as Columbo, The Rockford Files, Dallas, and Falcon Crest.

But her story is not limited to her own career. Susan is also the mother of actresses Vinessa Shaw and Natalie Shaw. Vinessa, in particular, became widely recognized for playing Allison in the cult classic Hocus Pocus, before later appearing in Eyes Wide Shut, The Hills Have Eyes, and 3:10 to Yuma.
That is why Susan’s appearance on the streets of Los Angeles became a small trip back in time for many fans. To some, she is a familiar face from beloved adventure films. To others, she is the mother of a star from a childhood classic. And to many, she remains an actress who quietly lived through a long chapter of Hollywood history.

Today, she looks calm, natural, and far removed from the noise that surrounds modern celebrities. No red carpets, no unnecessary glamour — just a woman with a remarkable story behind her, the kind that makes people stop, look closer, and realize: yes, it really is her.
