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Susan Hayward Bio
Susan Hayward was born Edythe Marrener in Brooklyn, New York, on June 30, 1917. Her father was a transportation worker, and Susan lived a fairly comfortable life as a child, but the precocious little redhead had no idea of the life that awaited her. She attended public school in Brooklyn, where she graduated from a commercial high school that was intended to give students a marketable skill. She had planned on becoming a secretary, but her plans changed. She started doing some modeling work for photographers in the NYC area. By 1937, her beauty in full bloom, she went to Hollywood when the nationwide search was on for someone to play the role of Scarlett O'Hara in Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind (1939). Although she--along with several hundred other aspiring Scarletts--lost out to Vivien Leigh, Susan was to carve her own signature in Hollywood circles. In 1937 she got a bit part in Hollywood Hotel (1937). The bit parts continued all through 1938, with Susan playing, among other things, a coed, a telephone operator and an aspiring actress. She wasn't happy with these bit parts, but she also realized she had to "pay her dues". In 1939 she finally landed a part with substance, playing Isobel Rivers in the hit action film Beau Geste (1939). In 1941 she played Millie Perkins in the offbeat thriller Among the Living (1941). This quirky little film showed Hollywood Susan's considerable dramatic qualities for the first time. She then played a Southern belle in Cecil B. DeMille's Reap the Wild Wind (1942), one of the director's bigger successes, and once again showed her mettle as an actress. Following that movie she starred with Paulette Goddard and Fred MacMurray in The Forest Rangers (1942), playing tough gal Tana Mason. Although such films as Jack London (1943), And Now Tomorrow (1944) and Deadline at Dawn (1946) continued to showcase her talent, she still hadn't gotten the meaty role she craved. In 1947, however, she did, and received the first of five Academy Award nominations, this one for her portrayal of Angelica Evans in Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman (1947). She played the part to the hilt and many thought she would take home the Oscar, but she lost out to Loretta Young for The Farmer's Daughter (1947). In 1949 Susan was nominated again for My Foolish Heart (1949) and again was up against stiff competition, but once more her hopes were dashed when Olivia de Havilland won for The Heiress (1949). Now, however, with two Oscar nominations under her belt, Susan was a force to be reckoned with. Good scripts finally started to come her way and she chose carefully because she wanted to appear in good quality productions. Her caution paid off, as she garnered yet a third nomination in 1953 for With a Song in My Heart (1952). Later that year she starred as Rachel Donaldson Robards Jackson in The President's Lady (1953). She was superb as Andrew Jackson's embittered wife, who dies before he was able to take office as President of the United States. After her fourth Academy Award nomination for I'll Cry Tomorrow (1955), Susan began to wonder if she would ever take home the coveted gold statue. She didn't have much longer to wait, though. In 1958 she gave the performance of her lifetime as real-life California killer Barbara Graham in I Want to Live! (1958), who was convicted of murder and sentenced to death in the gas chamber. Susan was absolutely riveting in her portrayal of the doomed woman. Many film buffs consider it to be one of the finest performances of all time, and this time she was not only nominated for Best Actress, but won. After that role she appeared in about one movie a year. In 1972 she made her last theatrical film, The Revengers (1972). She had been diagnosed with cancer, and the disease finally claimed her life on March 14, 1975, in Hollywood. She was 56.
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Actress - filmography (1970s) (1960s) (1950s) (1940s) (1930s) - Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole (1972) (TV) .... Dr. Maggie Cole
- The Revengers (1972) .... Elizabeth Reilly
... aka Vengadores, Los (Mexico) - Heat of Anger (1972) (TV) .... Jessie Fitzgerald
... aka Fitzgerald and Pride
- Valley of the Dolls (1967) .... Helen Lawson
- The Honey Pot (1967/I) .... Mrs. Sheridan
... aka It Comes Up Murder ... aka Mr. Fox of Venice ... aka The Honeypot (USA) - Where Love Has Gone (1964) .... Valerie Hayden Miller
- Stolen Hours (1963) .... Laura Pember
... aka Summer Flight (USA) - I Thank a Fool (1962) .... Christine Allison
- Back Street (1961) .... Rae Smith
- Ada (1961) .... Ada Gillis
- The Marriage-Go-Round (1961) .... Content Delville
- Woman Obsessed (1959) .... Mary Sharron
- Thunder in the Sun (1959) .... Gabrielle Dauphin
- I Want to Live! (1958) .... Barbara Graham
- Top Secret Affair (1957) .... Dorothy 'Dottie' Peale
... aka Their Secret Affair (UK) - The Conqueror (1956) .... Bortai
... aka Conqueror of the Desert - I'll Cry Tomorrow (1955) .... Lillian Roth
- Soldier of Fortune (1955) .... Mrs. Jane Hoyt
- Untamed (1955) .... Katie O'Neill(Kildare)(Van Riebeck)
- Garden of Evil (1954) .... Leah Fuller
- Demetrius and the Gladiators (1954) .... Messalina
- White Witch Doctor (1953) .... Ellen Burton
- The President's Lady (1953) .... Rachel Donaldson
- The Lusty Men (1952) .... Louise Merritt
- The Snows of Kilimanjaro (1952) .... Helen
... aka Ernest Hemingway's The Snows of Kilimanjaro (USA: complete title) - With a Song in My Heart (1952) .... Jane Froman
- David and Bathsheba (1951) .... Bathsheba
- I Can Get It for You Wholesale (1951) .... Harriet Boyd
... aka Only the Best (USA: TV title) ... aka This Is My Affair (UK) - Rawhide (1951) .... Vinnie Holt
... aka Desperate Siege (USA: reissue title) - I'd Climb the Highest Mountain (1951) .... Mary Elizabeth Eden Thompson
- My Foolish Heart (1949) .... Eloise Winters
- House of Strangers (1949) .... Irene Bennett
- Tulsa (1949) .... Cherokee Lansing
- The Saxon Charm (1948) .... Janet Busch
- Tap Roots (1948) .... Morna Dabney
- The Lost Moment (1947) .... Tina Bordereau
- They Won't Believe Me (1947) .... Verna Carlson
- Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman (1947) .... Angelica 'Angie'/'Angel' Evans Conway
... aka A Woman Destroyed (UK) ... aka Smash-Up - Canyon Passage (1946) .... Lucy Overmire
- Deadline at Dawn (1946) .... June Goth
- And Now Tomorrow (1944) .... Janice Blair
- The Hairy Ape (1944) .... Mildred Douglas
- Skirmish on the Home Front (1944) .... Molly Miller
- The Fighting Seabees (1944) .... Constance Chesley
... aka Donovan's Army - Jack London (1943) .... Charmian Kittredge
... aka The Adventures of Jack London ... aka The Life of Jack London ... aka The Story of Jack London (USA) - Hit Parade of 1943 (1943) .... Jill Wright
... aka Change of Heart (USA: reissue title) - Young and Willing (1943) .... Kate Benson
... aka Out of the Frying Pan - I Married a Witch (1942) .... Estelle Masterson
- The Forest Rangers (1942) .... Tana 'Butch' Mason
- Paramount Victory Short No. T2-1: A Letter from Bataan (1942) .... Mrs. Mary Lewis
... aka A Letter from Bataan (USA: short title) - Reap the Wild Wind (1942) .... Cousin Drusilla Alston
... aka Cecil B. DeMille's Reap the Wild Wind (USA: complete title) - Among the Living (1941) .... Millie Pickens
- Sis Hopkins (1941) .... Carol Hopkins
- Adam Had Four Sons (1941) .... Hester Stoddard
... aka Legacy (USA)
- $1000 a Touchdown (1939) .... Betty McGlen
- Our Leading Citizen (1939) .... Judith Schofield
- Beau Geste (1939) .... Isobel Rivers
- Comet Over Broadway (1938) (uncredited) .... Amateur Actress
- Girls on Probation (1938) .... Gloria Adams
- The Sisters (1938) (uncredited) .... Telephone Operator
- Campus Cinderella (1938) .... Co-Ed
- The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse (1938) (scenes deleted) .... Patient
- Hollywood Hotel (1937) (uncredited) .... Starlet at table
Soundtrack - filmography (1950s) (1940s) - I'll Cry Tomorrow (1955) (performer: "Sing You Sinners", "When The Red, Red, Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along", "Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe", "The Vagabond King Waltz")
- With a Song in My Heart (1952) (performer: "THAT OLD FEELING", "JIM'S TOASTY PEANUTS", "I'M THROUGH WITH LOVE", "GET HAPPY", "BLUE MOON", "ON THE GAY WHITE WAY", "THE RIGHT KIND", "HOME ON THE RANGE", "EMBRACEABLE YOU", "TEA FOR TWO", "IT'S A GOOD DAY", "THEY'RE EITHER TOO YOUNG OR TOO OLD", "I'LL WALK ALONE", "AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL", "WONDERFUL HOME SWEET HOME", "GIVE MY REGARDS TO BROADWAY", "CHICAGO", "CALIFORNIA, HERE I COME", "CARRY ME BACK TO OLD VIRGINNY", "STEIN SONG" (University of Maine), "INDIANA", "ALABAMY BOUND", "DEEP IN THE HEART OF TEXAS", "DIXIE") ("WITH A SONG IN MY HEART")
- Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman (1947) (performer: "I Miss That Feeling" (1947), "Hushabye Island" (1947))
... aka A Woman Destroyed (UK) ... aka Smash-Up
Self - filmography (1970s) (1960s) (1950s) (1940s) - The 46th Annual Academy Awards (1974) (TV) .... Herself - Co-Presenter: Best Actress in a Leading Role
- "The Joey Bishop Show"
- Episode dated 15 April 1968 (1968) TV Episode .... Herself - Valley of the Dolls: A World Premiere Voyage (1967) (TV) .... Herself
- Think Twentieth (1967) .... Herself
- The 32nd Annual Academy Awards (1960) (TV) .... Herself - Presenter: Best Actor
- The 31st Annual Academy Awards (1959) (TV) .... Herself - Best Actress Winner
- "Toast of the Town"
... aka The Ed Sullivan Show (USA: new title) - Episode #9.40 (1956) TV Episode .... Herself - Episode #9.24 (1956) TV Episode .... Herself - "Reflets de Cannes"
- Episode dated 2 May 1956 (1956) TV Episode - The 28th Annual Academy Awards (1956) (TV) .... Herself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Leading Role & Presenter: Costume Design Awards
- "Climax!"
... aka Climax Mystery Theater (USA) - The Louella Parsons Story (1956) TV Episode .... Herself - Screen Snapshots: Hopalong in Hoppy Land (1951) .... Herself
- Star Spangled Rhythm (1942) .... Herself - Genevieve in Priorities Skit
Archive Footage
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The Dish on Dolls (2006) (V)
.... Helen Lawson
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The Divine Ms. Susann (2006) (V)
.... Herself
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"Backstory"
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Valley of the Dolls (2001) TV Episode
.... Herself
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Cleopatra: The Film That Changed Hollywood (2001) (TV)
(uncredited)
.... Herself
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Isn't She Great (2000)
(uncredited)
.... Herself
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The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind (1989) (TV)
.... Herself
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Sixty Years of Seduction (1981) (TV)
.... Herself
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Hollywood My Home Town (1965)
.... Herself
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Verifica incerta, La (1965)
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"Toast of the Town"
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Episode #6.30 (1953) TV Episode
.... Herself
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