Suzanne Crough - Career

Career

On The Partridge Family, she played Tracy Partridge, the youngest child, who sang backing vocals and played the tambourine. After The Partridge Family, she made several TV movies and made many guest apprences in TV shows like Mulligan's Stew in 1977, she played the niece of the stars, Lawrence Pressman and Elinor Donahue. Her last on-screen role was in Children of Divorce in 1980.

She is a graduate of Pierce College, and until 1993 she owned and operated a bookstore. On March 2, 2010, during a reunion interview with her co-stars from The Partridge Family (excluding former actress Susan Dey and former actor Jeremy Gelbwaks as well as actress Shirley Jones) on NBC's The Today Show, she stated that she is a manager at an Office Max in Bullhead City, AZ. She has also appeared in many other reunion shows with her Partridge Family co-stars.

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