Susan Lewis
Fictional character from the television series ER
Fictional character
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First appearance | "24 Hours" |
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Last appearance | "The Show Must Go On" |
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Portrayed by | Sherry Stringfield |
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Susan Lewis is a fictional character from the American television series ER, a medical drama that aired on NBC. The character was portrayed by Sherry Stringfield.
Character History[edit | edit source]
Susan Lewis is introduced in the pilot episode, "24 Hours," as an emergency physician at County General Hospital, a fictional hospital in Chicago. She is known for her dedication to her patients and her strong moral compass.
Early Seasons[edit | edit source]
In the early seasons, Susan's storyline revolves around her tumultuous relationship with her sister, Chloe Lewis, who struggles with substance abuse. Susan becomes the primary caregiver for Chloe's daughter, Susie, when Chloe is unable to care for her.
Departure and Return[edit | edit source]
Susan leaves County General in the third season to be with her sister in Phoenix, Arizona. She returns to the series in the eighth season, resuming her role as an emergency physician. Her return brings new challenges, including adjusting to changes at the hospital and dealing with new colleagues.
Later Seasons[edit | edit source]
In the later seasons, Susan's character continues to evolve. She becomes the Chief of Emergency Medicine and faces various professional and personal challenges. Her storyline includes a brief romantic relationship with Dr. Mark Greene, one of the show's central characters.
Character Traits[edit | edit source]
Susan is depicted as compassionate, intelligent, and resilient. She often serves as a moral anchor for her colleagues and is deeply committed to her work and her patients.
Relationships[edit | edit source]
Susan has several significant relationships throughout the series. Her friendship with Dr. Mark Greene is a central element of her character arc. She also has a complex relationship with her sister, Chloe, and her niece, Susie.
Portrayal[edit | edit source]
Sherry Stringfield's portrayal of Susan Lewis earned critical acclaim and several award nominations. Stringfield left the show after the third season but returned in the eighth season, remaining until the end of the twelfth season.
Legacy[edit | edit source]
Susan Lewis is remembered as one of the most beloved characters on ER. Her character's journey through personal and professional challenges resonated with many viewers, making her a memorable part of the series.
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