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Susan Flanneryâs Next Chapter: A Farewell to a Daytime Legend as She Heads to Australia
When it comes to the pantheon of daytime television legends, few names shine as brightlyâor command as much respectâas Susan Flannery. Known for her powerhouse performances, razor-sharp presence, and decades of influence on the soap opera world, Flannery has been a pillar of both Days of Our Lives and The Bold and the Beautiful.
But now, fans are asking the same question: What happened to Susan Flannery? The answer, recently revealed, signals the close of a remarkable era in soap history.
A Breakfast That Became a Goodbye
The news came in the warmest and most personal way possibleâvia an Instagram post from another soap legend, Susan Seaforth Hayes (Days of Our Livesâ Julie Olson Williams). Hayes shared a photograph of herself enjoying breakfast at Artâs Deli in Los Angeles with two other icons: Suzanne Rogers (Maggie Simmons, DOOL) and Flannery herself.
The caption read: âThree Suzies have breakfast at Artâs Deli.â
What seemed like a simple reunion quickly took on greater significance. As Hayes revealed, this wasnât just a friendly meet-upâit was a farewell gathering.
Because Susan Flannery is moving to Australia.
From Salem to Sydney
Hayesâ message was filled with admiration, calling Flannery âone of the great ladies of daytime, or anywhere she turns up.â The three women have a history stretching back decadesâHayes and Flannery were co-stars in the 1960s and 1970s, playing Laura Horton and Julie Olson on Days of Our Lives. Suzanne Rogers joined during Flanneryâs final two years on the show, making this breakfast an emotional reunion decades in the making.
Hayes described the meeting as âfull of laughs, love, tears, and hugsâjust like Salem,â a nod to the world they once ruled together on daytime TV.
A Career That Spanned Generations
After leaving Days of Our Lives in 1975, Flanneryâs career only soared higher. She transitioned into primetime TV and film, winning a Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year for her role in the 1974 disaster epic The Towering Inferno.
But it was in 1987 that she returned to daytime televisionâand to legendary statusâwhen she accepted the role of Stephanie Forrester on The Bold and the Beautiful. Ironically, the role was originally offered to Hayes.
As matriarch of the Forrester family, Stephanie was the iron-willed, fiercely protective, and sometimes ruthless heart of the show. Flanneryâs commanding performance earned her three additional Daytime Emmy Awards, adding to the one she had already won for Days of Our Lives.
Her contributions werenât limited to actingâFlannery became a respected director, helming multiple episodes of The Bold and the Beautiful and Guiding Light.
Choosing a Quieter Life
In recent years, Flannery has stepped away from the demands of a full-time acting schedule. Now, with her move to Australia, she seems ready to embrace a new pace of life far from the Hollywood spotlight she once commanded.
For fans, this marks the end of an era. Her performancesâwhether in Salem or Los Angelesâdefined generations of storytelling. She brought complexity, humanity, and fire to every scene, leaving behind characters that will be remembered for decades.
A Legacy That Will Never Fade
Susan Flanneryâs departure from the United States isnât just a relocationâitâs a symbolic closing of one of the most impactful chapters in daytime television history.
From her early days sparring in Days of Our Livesâ Horton living room to presiding over the Forrester Creations boardroom, Flannery gave daytime TV its soul. She showed audiences that soap opera characters could be multi-dimensional, deeply flawed, and endlessly fascinating.
As she begins her new life in Australia, fans everywhere are united in gratitude. Thank you, Susan Flanneryâfor the power, the passion, and the unforgettable performances.