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    Suzanne, better known by her prison nickname "Crazy Eyes", can become very emotionally attached to people and this often deters the other inmates from interacting with her. She is easily upset and is quickly frustrated, usually resulting in her hitting herself on the head and calling herself "stupid". She occasionally displays short bursts of apath...

    Suzanne has big, bulgy eyes, earning Suzanne the nickname "Crazy Eyes". She also has short black curly hair that she keeps rolled up into Bantu knots (for S1 and some of S2). In the episode "Hugs Can Be Deceiving", it is shown that Suzanne took on this hairstyle as a result of the care given to her by a nurse who comforted her when she was in the h...

    Romantic

    1. Piper Chapman(crush) 2. Maureen Kukudio (ex-girlfriend) See Maurannefor more information. 3. Unnamed ex-girlfriend (unconfirmed; Suzanne mentions she had a Mexican ex-girlfriend who gave her peppers that she then gives to Piper in "Tit Punch", though based on her discomfort with relationships it may be likely she was lying)

    Friends

    1. Vee(questionable; former mother figure) - When Vee arrived in prison, she showed a lot of interest in Suzanne in order make her trust Vee and become her muscle. 2. Lorna Morello - Lorna and Suzanne both work in janitorial together. In Season Four, they work together to find the inmate who defecates in the shower to retrieve heroin she has swallowed in the visitation room; this is revealed to be Angie Rice. Suzanne and Lorna are also both seen as "crazy" by other inmates and have on occasio...

    Enemies

    1. Sankey(sometimes) - Racist, calls Suzanne a "retard" but refuses to hit her when told by Humphrey to do so. We know that Sankey has changed, and looking back at it, Sankey can be seen feeling bad for Suzanne. 2. Leanne Taylor- Teased and bullied Suzanne by putting powder on her face so she "looks white." 3. Angie Rice- Assisted Leanne in bullying Suzanne. 4. Desi Piscatella- Piscatella's actions caused Poussey to be killed. He also called her a "f***ing animal" 5. Baxter Bayley - Killed Po...

    "Everyone seems to forget we was all new here once." — Suzanne Warren to Piper, "Tit Punch" "Before I met you, the sun was like a yellow grape. But now, it looks like fire in the sky. Why? Because you light a fire inside me." — Suzanne Warren to Piper, "Lesbian Request Denied" "I threw my pie for you." — Suzanne Warren to Piper, "Lesbian Request De...

    The character of Suzanne has been acclaimed by critics, as has been Uzo Aduba's performance of her. The Huffington Posthas called her "genuinely frightening" as you do not know if "she's harmless or secretly plotting Piper's death," Aduba's performance of Suzanne alone has earned her 6 wins and 17 nominations.

    Her character is based on a real life inmate the author of the memoir, Piper Kerman, met in prison, but her race, backstory and her interest in Piper aren't accurate.

  2. Suzanne Allain is an American published author. Her novel Mr. Malcolm’s List was adapted by the author into a screenplay. This was made into a 2022 movie directed by Emma Holly Jones where a young woman in nineteenth century England courts a mysterious suitor.

  3. These are lists of works of fiction that have been made into feature films. The title of the work and the year it was published are both followed by the work's author, the title of the film, and the year of the film.

  4. Books shelved as books-made-into-movies: The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the...

  5. 1 Booker winners on screen. 2 Adaptations of shortlisted books. 3 Adaptations of longlisted books. 4 Adaptations in development. Looking for your next high-quality movie or binge-worthy television series? Almost 70 of our nominated titles have been adapted for the big and small screen – discover them all here.

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