Susan Sarandon is asking Americans for help to secure the release of a death row inmate she believes is innocent. The esteemed actress previously portrayed a nun opposed to the death penalty.
Art imitates life. But sometimes life imitates art.
Susan Sarandon is on a mission to save a man's life. This time for real.
The Oscar-winning actress, who once portrayed an anti-death penalty nun in "Dead Man Walking," is appealing to the public on behalf of Richard Glossip, a convicted murderer she believes should not be put to death.
Glossip, is "clearly innocent" according to Sarandon, since the man who actually committed the murder confessed and is serving a life sentence. In admitting th