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Pretty, exuberant leading lady who began her Hollywood career in 1937 as a bit player and was a star by the... (Learn more)

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Susan Hayward plays Queen Bathsheba in the 1951 film David and Bathsheba. (Photo: Hutlon Archive / Getty Images)
About Susan Hayward

Pretty, exuberant leading lady who began her Hollywood career in 1937 as a bit player and was a star by the mid-1940s. Talented and tempestuous, with a penchant for playing ripe melodrama with all the stops out, Hayward reached her peak in the early 1950s in such enjoyably sudsy vehicles as "My Foolish Heart" (1950), "With a Song in My Heart" (1952) and "I'll Cry Tomorrow" (1955). She was often cast as the brassy, defiant heroine, as in her Oscar-winning role "I Want to Live!" (1958), where she splendidly played the real-life Barbara Graham, a woman who was wrongly sentenced to death. Hayward's stardom petered out by the mid-60s, but she continued playing occasional leads and character roles (including a part as a past-her-prime film star in the abysmal "Valley of the Dolls" 1969) on film and TV until shortly before her death of a brain tumor in 1975.

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Also known as

AKA : Edythe Marriner

Born

June, 30 1918 in Brooklyn, New York, USA

Education

  • Girls Commercial High School, Brooklyn, New York: school's name later changed to Prospect Heights High School
  • Feagin School of Dramatic Arts, New York, New York:

Professions

actor, factory worker