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Margaret Sullavan

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Margaret Sullavan

Margaret Brooke Sullavan (May 16, 1909 – January 1, 1960) was an American stage and film actress. She began her career onstage in 1929 with the University Players on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. In 1933, she caught the attention of film director John M. Stahl and made her screen debut that same year in Only Yesterday. She continued to be successful on stage and film, best known for The Shop Around the Corner. Sullavan preferred working on the stage and made only 16 films, four of which were opposite close friend James Stewart in a popular partnership that included The Mortal Storm and The Shop Around the Corner. Stewart and Sullavan were also close friends of Henry Fonda, to whom Sullavan was married from 1931 to 1933. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in Three Comrades (1938). In the early 1940s, she retired from the screen to devote herself to her children and stage work. She returned to the screen in 1950 to make her last film, No Sad Songs for Me, in which she played a woman dying of cancer. For the rest of her career, she appeared only on the stage. Popular stage portrayals included Terry Randall in Stage Door, Sally Middleton in The Voice of the Turtle and Sabrina Fairchild in Sabrina Fair.

Infobox

Born
Margaret Brooke Sullavan(1909-05-16)May 16, 1909Norfolk, Virginia, U.S.
Died
January 1, 1960(1960-01-01) (aged 50)New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.
Resting place
Saint Mary's Whitechapel Episcopal Churchyard
Occupation
Actress
Years active
1929–1960
Spouses
mw- Henry Fonda (m. 1931; div. 1933) William Wyler (m. 1934; div. 1936) Leland Hayward (m. 1936; div. 1948) Kenneth Wagg (m. 1950)
Children
3, including Brooke Hayward

Tables

· Filmography
1933
Role(s)
Mary Lane
1934
Role(s)
Emma "Lämmchen" Pinneberg
1935
Role(s)
Luisa "Lu" Ginglebusher
Role(s)
Valette Bedford
1936
Role(s)
Cicely Tyler
Role(s)
Cherry Chester/Sarah Brown
1938
Role(s)
Patricia "Pat" Hollmann
Notes
New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress
Role(s)
Daisy Heath
Role(s)
Judy Linden
1940
Role(s)
Klara Novak
Role(s)
Freya Roth
1941
Role(s)
Ray Smith
Role(s)
Ruth Holland
Role(s)
Dr. Jane Alexander
1943
Role(s)
Lt. Mary Smith
1950
Role(s)
Mary Scott
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1933
Only Yesterday
Mary Lane
1934
Little Man, What Now?
Emma "Lämmchen" Pinneberg
1935
The Good Fairy
Luisa "Lu" Ginglebusher
So Red the Rose
Valette Bedford
1936
Next Time We Love
Cicely Tyler
The Moon's Our Home
Cherry Chester/Sarah Brown
1938
Three Comrades
Patricia "Pat" Hollmann
New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress
The Shopworn Angel
Daisy Heath
The Shining Hour
Judy Linden
1940
The Shop Around the Corner
Klara Novak
The Mortal Storm
Freya Roth
1941
Back Street
Ray Smith
So Ends Our Night
Ruth Holland
Appointment for Love
Dr. Jane Alexander
1943
Cry 'Havoc'
Lt. Mary Smith
1950
No Sad Songs for Me
Mary Scott
· Radio appearances
1935
Role(s)
Peg o' My Heart
1937
Lux Radio Theatre
Role(s)
The Petrified Forest
1938
Lux Radio Theatre
Role(s)
Next Time We Love
The Campbell Playhouse
Role(s)
Rebecca
1940
Role(s)
The Shop Around the Corner
Year
Program
Episode/source
1935
Lux Radio Theatre
Peg o' My Heart
1937
Lux Radio Theatre
The Petrified Forest
1938
Lux Radio Theatre
Next Time We Love
1938
The Campbell Playhouse
Rebecca
1940
Screen Guild Players
The Shop Around the Corner
· Awards and nominations
1938
Role(s)
Best Actress
Notes
Three Comrades
1939
Role(s)
Best Actress
Notes
Nominated
1952
Role(s)
Best Actress
Notes
1960
Role(s)
Star - Motion Pictures
Notes
Year
Organization
Category
Work
Result
Ref.
1938
New York Film Critics Circle
Best Actress
Three Comrades
Won
1939
Academy Awards
Best Actress
Nominated
1952
Emmy Awards
Best Actress
Nominated
1960
Hollywood Walk of Fame
Star - Motion Pictures
Won

References

  1. Studio publicity incorrectly reported her year of birth as 1911, according to Lawrence J. Quirk's Child of Fate – Margar
  2. Margaret Sullavan: The Life and Career of a Reluctant Star
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  3. 1920 United States FederalCensus
  4. Quirk, pp. 5–7
  5. Quirk, p. 14.
  6. Margaret Sullavan: The Life and Career of a Reluctant Star
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  14. Quirk, pp. 31–35.
  15. Quirk, pp. 35, 44.
  16. Dewey, Donald. James Stewart. Sphere, London; ISBN 978-0-7515-2160-3, pg. 145.
  17. The Guardian
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  18. Quirk, p. 117.
  19. Quirk, p. 128.
  20. Quirk, p. 59.
  21. Donald Dewey, p. 115.
  22. Quirk, p. 60.
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  31. Larry Ceplair, Steven Englund. The Inquisition in Hollywood: Politics in the Film Community, 1930-1960. University of C
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  36. "The Eagle"
    https://www.newspapers.com/image/43452808/?terms=%22Margaret+Sullivan%22+%22Daughter%22
  37. Los Angeles Times
    https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2008-mar-21-me-hayward21-story.html
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  39. Hayward, Haywire. Jonathan Cape Ltd., p. 253.
  40. Hayward, Haywire. Jonathan Cape Ltd., pp. 258–259.
  41. The Owosso Argus-Press
    https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1978&dat=19601018&id=3GMoAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ewUGAAAAIBAJ&pg=3041,1809660&hl=en
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  43. Hayward, “Haywire,” p 176
  44. Frasier, “Suicide in the Entertainment Industry.”
  45. Rinella, “ Margaret Sullavan: The Life and Career of a Reluctant Star”
  46. Reading Eagle
    https://books.google.com/books?id=mQ4rAAAAIBAJ&dq=%22Actress+Dies+at+48%22.+Reading+Eagle.&pg=PA12&article_id=3032,379546
  47. Quirk, pp. 166–167.
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    https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=nA4rAAAAIBAJ&sjid=q5sFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4448,1702521&dq=margaret+sullavan+death&hl=en
  49. The New York Times
  50. Los Angeles Times
    http://projects.latimes.com/hollywood/star-walk/margaret-sullivan/
  51. "26 Elected to the Theater Hall of Fame." The New York Times, March 3, 1981.
    https://www.nytimes.com/1981/03/03/theater/26-elected-theater-hall-fame-26-broadway-voted-into-theater-hall-fame.html
  52. Louise Brooks, ″Lulu in Hollywood″ (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2000, pp. xxxii & 111). ISBN 978-0816637
  53. People
    http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20067898,00.html
  54. The New York Times
    https://mobile.nytimes.com/2008/03/22/arts/22hayward.html?pagewanted=print&referrer=
  55. Youngstown Vindicator (Ohio)
    https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=FHlKAAAAIBAJ&pg=1299%2C1913726&q=Margaret+Sullivan
  56. Rinella, Margaret Sullavan: The Life and Career of a Reluctant Star
  57. Nostalgia Digest
  58. The New York Times
    https://www.nytimes.com/2001/02/04/tv/movies-critic-s-choice.html
  59. www.oscars.org
    https://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1939
  60. Television Academy
    https://www.televisionacademy.com/bios/margaret-sullavan
  61. Hollywood Walk of Fame
    https://walkoffame.com/margaret-sullavan/
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