Biography

Susan Hayward (June 30, 1917 – March 14, 1975) was an American actress. After working as a fashion model in New York, Hayward travelled to Hollywood in 1937 when open auditions were held for the leading role in Gone With the Wind (1939). Although she was not selected, she secured a film contract, and played several small supporting roles over the next few years. By the late 1940s the quality of her film roles had improved, and she achieved recognition for her dramatic abilities with the first of five Academy Award nominations for Best Actress for her performance as an alcoholic in Smash-Up, the Story of a Woman (1947). Her career continued successfully through the 1950s and she won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of death row inmate Barbara Graham in I Want to Live! (1958). By this time, Hayward was married and living in Georgia and her film appearances became infrequent, although she continued acting in film and television until 1972. She died in 1975 following a long battle with brain cancer. Description above from the Wikipedia article Susan Hayward, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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View The Ed Sullivan Show
The Ed Sullivan Show

The Ed Sullivan Show

1948Series
6.8
View The Oscars
The Oscars

The Oscars

1953Series
7.0
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MGM Parade

MGM Parade

1955Series0
View Demetrius and the Gladiators
Demetrius and the Gladiators

Demetrius and the Gladiators

1954Film
6.5
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I Married a Witch

I Married a Witch

1942Film
6.8
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Valley of the Dolls

Valley of the Dolls

1967Film
6.0
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Reap the Wild Wind

Reap the Wild Wind

1942Film
6.4
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The Conqueror

The Conqueror

1956Film
3.5
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Ada

Ada

1961Film
6.4
View The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind
The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind

The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind

1988Film
8.5
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I'll Cry Tomorrow

I'll Cry Tomorrow

1955Film
6.1
View The Lusty Men
The Lusty Men

The Lusty Men

1952Film
6.7