Sue Gauthier has her brown hair down, an open-mouthed smile, looking at the camera. Wearing a bright yellow cardigan and a white undershirt, showering her range as an actress/writer.

ACTRESS

I didn’t come to acting for the spotlight — I came for the connection.

From the first moment I stepped into a role, I realized acting wasn’t just about pretending; it was about mirroring humanity.

Sue Gauthier has her brown hair down, a closed-mouthed smirk, looking at the camera. Wearing a black leather jacket and a black undershirt, showcasing her range as an actress/writer.

Acting is where I feel most alive, most grounded, and most in tune with the stories that shape us.

What I’m chasing isn’t perfection — it’s presence. It’s the magic of empathy that happens when a story makes someone laugh, cry, or see themselves more clearly.

I choose roles that matter — whether they carry lighthearted joy or dig into the complexities of the human spirit.

For me, acting is a heart-centered practice, rooted in honesty, empathy, and depth.

I bring calm confidence, grit, and lived experience into every performance, and I won’t compromise on authenticity.

When I’m on, I’m fully on: prepared, professional, and committed to making everyone on set feel supported.


Psychological Dramaturgy Lens

With a background as a therapist and Psychological Dramaturg, I see performance as more than entertainment — it’s a cultural tool.

What draws me to certain roles is how they reflect our deepest truths, struggles, and resilience. Art can hold both beauty and critique, and I aim to live in that tension: bringing humanity to characters while sparking conversations that matter.

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