In the 1992 California race for U.S. Senate, Landau fundraised on behalf of Senate candidate Barbara Boxer, a Democrat.[2] Boxer, who won the 1992 Senate election, credited Landau with boosting her campaign and her political career, telling an interviewer in 2017, "Susan Landau was a one-of-a-kind and I honestly believe that without her energetic support, I never would have been elected to the Senate in 1992."[2][3]
Landau transitioned to photography beginning in 2007.[2] Her subjects included the Stand Up to Cancertelethon, which had been co-founded by her friend, the late film producer Laura Ziskin. The two had been friends since their work on the set of the 1978 film, Eyes of Laura Mars and Landau later published "Laura Ziskin: Collective Memories & Photographs."[2] Her other subjects included the cast and crew of Showtime'sWeb Therapy, as well as the producers of five Academy Awards shows.[2] In 2017, Landau published another photo collection, "The Brown Bears of Alaska."[2]
Landau died following a brief illness at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles on May 31, 2017, at the age of 65.[1][2] She was survived by her older brothers, Arthur and Avraham, her twin brother, Paul, and four nieces.[1][2]
Filmography
She was a producer in all films unless otherwise noted.