Susan Hayward AKA Edythe Marrener Born: 30-Jun-1918 Birthplace: Brooklyn, NY Died: 14-Mar-1975 Location of death: Hollywood, CA Cause of death: Cancer - Brain Remains: Buried, Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church, Carrollton, GA
Gender: Female Religion: Roman Catholic Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: I Want to Live! Father: Walter Marrener (transportation worker, d. Mar-1938) Mother: Ellen Pearson Sister: Florence (older) Brother: Walter Marrener, Jr. Husband: Jess Barker (m. 24-Jul-1944, div. 18-Aug-1954, twin sons) Husband: Floyd Eaton Chalkey (m. 8-Feb-1957, d. 9-Jan-1966 hepatitis) Son: Timothy (b. 19-Feb-1945) Son: Gregory (b. 19-Feb-1945) Boyfriend: Bill Ballance
High School: Girls Commercial High School, Brooklyn, NY (1935)
The Brooklyn Eagle Newsgirl Oscar for Best Actress 1959 for I Want to Live! Golden Globe 1953 for With a Song in My Heart Golden Globe 1959 for I Want to Live! Hollywood Walk of Fame 6251 Hollywood Blvd. Endorsement of Liggett Group Chesterfield cigarettes
Suicide Attempt 1966 Irish Ancestry Paternal side
Swedish Ancestry Maternal side
Risk Factors: Smoking, Alcoholism
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR The Revengers (21-Jun-1972) Valley of the Dolls (15-Dec-1967) · Helen Lawson The Honey Pot (21-Mar-1967) · Mrs. Sheridan Where Love Has Gone (2-Nov-1964) · Valerie Hayden Miller Stolen Hours (16-Oct-1963) I Thank a Fool (14-Sep-1962) · Christine Allison Back Street (11-Oct-1961) Ada (25-Aug-1961) · Ada Gillis The Marriage-Go-Round (6-Jan-1961) Woman Obsessed (27-May-1959) Thunder in the Sun (8-Apr-1959) I Want to Live! (18-Nov-1958) · Barbara Graham Top Secret Affair (30-Jan-1957) · Dottie Peale The Conqueror (21-Feb-1956) I'll Cry Tomorrow (25-Dec-1955) · Lillian Roth Soldier of Fortune (17-May-1955) · Jane Hoyt Untamed (1-Mar-1955) Garden of Evil (9-Jul-1954) · Leah Fuller Demetrius and the Gladiators (18-Jun-1954) · Messalina White Witch Doctor (1-Jul-1953) The President's Lady (21-May-1953) The Lusty Men (24-Oct-1952) · Louise Merritt The Snows of Kilimanjaro (18-Aug-1952) · Helen With a Song in My Heart (4-Apr-1952) · Jane Froman David and Bathsheba (10-Aug-1951) I Can Get It for You Wholesale (4-Apr-1951) Rawhide (25-Mar-1951) I'd Climb the Highest Mountain (17-Feb-1951) · Mary Elizabeth Eden Thompson My Foolish Heart (25-Dec-1949) House of Strangers (1-Jul-1949) · Irene Bennett Tulsa (26-May-1949) · Cherokee Lansing The Saxon Charm (29-Sep-1948) Tap Roots (25-Aug-1948) The Lost Moment (21-Nov-1947) · Tina Bordereau They Won't Believe Me (16-Jul-1947) · Verna Carlson Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman (Mar-1947) · Angie Evans Conway Canyon Passage (17-Jul-1946) · Lucy Overmire Deadline at Dawn (3-Apr-1946) · June Goth And Now Tomorrow (22-Nov-1944) · Janice Blair The Hairy Ape (2-Jul-1944) · Mildred Douglas The Fighting Seabees (10-Mar-1944) Jack London (24-Nov-1943) Hit Parade of 1943 (26-Mar-1943) Young and Willing (5-Feb-1943) Star Spangled Rhythm (18-Dec-1942) · Herself I Married a Witch (30-Oct-1942) · Estelle Masterson The Forest Rangers (21-Oct-1942) Reap the Wild Wind (19-Mar-1942) · Drusilla Alston Among the Living (12-Dec-1941) Sis Hopkins (12-Apr-1941) Adam Had Four Sons (27-Mar-1941) · Hester $1000 a Touchdown (4-Oct-1939) Beau Geste (2-Aug-1939) Girls on Probation (22-Oct-1938) · Gloria Adams
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