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1323:; Sullavan had humiliated herself by begging her son to stay with her. He remained adamant, and his mother had started to cry. "This time she couldn't stop. Even from my room the sound was so painful I went into my bathroom and put my hands on my ears." In another scene from the book, a friend of the family (Millicent Osborne) had been alarmed by the sound of whimpering from the bedroom: "She walked in and found Mother under the bed, huddled in a fetal position. Kenneth was trying to get her out. The more authoritative his tone of voice, the farther under she crawled. Millicent Osborne took him aside and urged him to speak gently, to let her stay there until she came out of her own accord." Eventually Sullavan agreed to spend some time (two and a half months) in a private mental institution. Her two younger children, Bridget and Bill, also spent time in various institutions. Bridget died of a drug overdose in October 1960, while Bill died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in March 2008. 465:, Cornelius Sullavan, and his wife, Garland Councill Sullavan. She had a younger brother, Cornelius, and a half-sister, Louise "Weedie" Gregory. The first years of her childhood were spent isolated from other children. She suffered from a painful muscular weakness in the legs that prevented her from walking, so that she was unable to socialize with other children until the age of six. After her recovery she emerged as an adventurous and tomboyish child who preferred playing with children from a poorer neighborhood, much to the disapproval of her class-conscious parents. Her first dance performances were at Sunday school at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. 707: 2854: 2831: 850: 1084: 755: 149: 1278: 1274:
asked her on a date and their relationship blossomed. They married in November 1934 and divorced in March 1936. Wyler remembered it as "A miserable wedding. Jeez. Awful. My lawyer had arranged it. I chartered this airplane, and flew to Arizona. We went to this justice of the peace; he stood there in a robe and slippers and said, 'All right, here, get together'—the radio was going all this time—and he married us."
1199:. It was to be Sullavan's first Broadway appearance in four years. Rehearsals began on December 1, 1959. She had mixed emotions about a return to acting, and her depression soon became clear to everyone: "I loathe acting", she said on the day she started rehearsals. "I loathe what it does to my life. It cancels you out. You cannot live while you are working. You are a person surrounded by an unbreachable wall". 905: 987: 32: 953:, who also starred in the film, later recalled: "I really felt like the odd-man-out in that one. It was really all Jimmy and Maggie ... It was so obvious he was in love with her. He came absolutely alive in his scenes with her, playing with a conviction and a sincerity I never knew him to summon away from her." Sullavan and Stewart appeared in four films together between 1936 and 1940 ( 901:. She had strong reservations about the story, but had to "work-off the damned contract." The script contained a role that she thought might be ideal for Stewart, who was the best friend of Sullavan's first husband, actor Henry Fonda. Years earlier, during a casual conversation with some fellow actors on Broadway, Sullavan predicted that Stewart would become a major Hollywood star. 927:, began bullying him. However, Sullavan believed in Stewart and spent evenings coaching him and helping him scale down his awkward mannerisms and hesitant speech that were soon to be famous. "It was Margaret Sullavan who made James Stewart a star," Griffith later said. Bill Grady of MGM said: "That boy came back from Universal so changed I hardly recognized him." Gossip in 1460: 572: 1863: 1412:, who said Sullavan was "the person I would be if I could be anyone" and described her as “Strange, fey, mysterious—like a voice singing in the snow.” Brooks thought Sullavan's life could only be understood by her love of Leland Hayward, even after their divorce. Brooks wrote this: "After he left her to marry 1373:
No note was found to indicate suicide, and initially no conclusion was reached as to whether her death was the result of a deliberate or an accidental overdose of barbiturates. Ultimately, the county coroner officially ruled Sullavan's death an accidental overdose. After a private memorial service in
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she began a relationship with its director, William Wyler. He said, "One day I looked at the rushes and she didn't look good." The cameraman informed him that Sullavan had had a fight with him that day of shooting, and that "When she's happy she looks pretty, when she's upset she doesn't!" So, Wyler
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Sullavan bequeathed her ears to the Lempert Institute of Otymology. Lempert believed that "there was so much misunderstanding of some of the things she did, the nervousness, the worry—which were simply a result of her deafness ... She suffered as do most who are hard of hearing who try to keep
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Another reason for her early retirement from the screen (1943) was that she wanted to spend more time with her children, Brooke, Bridget and Bill (then 6, 4 and 2 years old). She felt that she had been neglecting them and felt guilty about it. Sullavan still did stage work on occasion. From 1943 to
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Sullavan took a break from films from 1943 to 1950. Throughout her career, Sullavan seemed to prefer the stage to the movies. She felt that only on the stage could she improve her skills as an actor. "When I really learn to act, I may take what I have learned back to Hollywood and display it on the
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that worsened as she aged, making her more and more hearing-impaired. Her voice had developed a throatiness because she could hear low tones better than high ones. From early 1957, Sullavan's hearing declined so much that she was becoming depressed and sleepless and often wandered about all night.
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fireworks display. After Sullavan refused to make a contribution, Fonda complained loudly to a fellow actor. Sullavan rose from her seat and doused Fonda from head to foot with a pitcher of ice water. Fonda made a stately exit, and Sullavan, composed and unconcerned, returned to her table and ate
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offered Sullavan a three-year, two-pictures-per-year contract at $ 1,200 per week. She accepted it and had a clause put in her contract that allowed her to return to the stage on occasion. Later in her career, Sullavan signed only short-term contracts because she did not want to be "owned" by any
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remembers a "vivid image" of Margaret Sullavan. "What impressed me the most was how athletic and tomboyish she was. Dad had taught her how to walk on her hands during their courtship, and she could still suddenly turn herself upside down—and there she'd be, walking along on her hands."
751:. She had been campaigning for Stewart to be her leading man, and the studio complied for fear that she would stage a threatened strike. The film dealt with a married couple who had grown apart over the years. This was the first of four films made by Sullavan and Stewart together. 1370:, in which she was then starring during its tryout in New Haven, was found open beside her, as well as a bottle of prescribed pills. Sullavan was rushed to Grace New Haven Hospital, but shortly after 6:00 p.m. she was pronounced dead on arrival. She was 50 years old. 1345:
reporter Nancy Seely wrote: "The thunderous applause of a delighted audience—was it only a dim murmur over the years to Margaret Sullavan? Did the poised and confident mien of the beautiful actress mask a sick fear, night after night, that she'd miss an important cue?"
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wrote that Sullavan "plays the tragic and lovelorn heroine of this shrewdly sentimental orgy with such forthright sympathy, wise reticence and honest feeling that she establishes herself with some definiteness as one of the cinema people to be watched."
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in 1947, this terrifyingly self-willed woman shredded her career through the following twelve years with her struggle to repossess him. When Nancy divorced him there was a flaming period of hope in 1959. Then came the news of LeLand's decision to marry
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In 1955, when Sullavan's two younger children told their mother that they preferred to stay with their father permanently, she suffered a nervous breakdown. Sullavan's eldest daughter, Brooke, later wrote about the breakdown in her 1977 autobiography
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Sullavan had an operation done by Dr. Julian Lempert in the late 40s, which Brooke described as a “success, and restored full hearing to Mother’s left ear,” but she didn't follow his advice for cutting down on “diving, shooting or flying.”
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By 1936, Stewart was a contract player at MGM but securing only small parts in B-movies. Sullavan, under contract with Universal, suggested that the studio test Stewart as her leading man. He was borrowed from MGM to star with Sullavan in
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studio and (against her parents' wishes) drama at the Copley Theatre. When her parents cut her allowance to a minimum, Sullavan defiantly paid her way by working as a clerk in the Harvard Cooperative Bookstore (The Coop), located in
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on Broadway between movies). "But as long as the flesh-and-blood theatre will have me, it is to the flesh-and-blood theatre I'll belong. I really am stage-struck. And if that be treason, Hollywood will have to make the most of it."
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Sullavan was married four times. At age 22, she married actor Henry Fonda on December 25, 1931, while both were performing with the University Players in their 18-week winter season at the Congress Hotel ballroom in
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that same year, they moved into a colonial house just a block away from that of Stewart. Stewart's frequent visits to the Sullavan/Hayward home soon restoked the rumors of his romantic feelings for Sullavan.
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and her voice was huskier than usual. Shubert loved it. In subsequent years Sullavan would joke that she cultivated that "laryngitis" into a permanent hoarseness by standing in every available draft.
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and its favorable reviews, Sullavan had a number of offers for other films, but she decided to concentrate on the stage for the rest of her career. Still, she did not return to the stage until 1952.
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named his daughter in honor of Bridget Hayward, Sullavan's second child, who died by suicide in 1960. He had admitted he was in love with Hayward, but they never had a relationship.
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A 1940 court decision obligated Sullavan to fulfill her original 1933 agreement with Universal, requiring her to appear in two more films for the studio. These films would be
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For her contribution to the motion picture industry, Margaret Sullavan has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1751 Vine Street. She was inducted, posthumously, into the
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was an important project to Sullavan. She would list the film appearance among the few Hollywood roles that afforded her a great measure of satisfaction.
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Sullavan had a reputation for being both temperamental and straightforward. On one occasion, Henry Fonda had decided to take up a collection for a
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Sullavan's co-starring roles with James Stewart are among the highlights of their early careers. In 1935, Sullavan had decided on doing
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in July and its tour in September. She rejoined the University Players for most of their 18-week 1930–31 winter season in Baltimore.
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happened to be watching the play and was intrigued by Sullavan. He decided she would be perfect for a picture he was planning,
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On January 1, 1960, at about 5:30 p.m., Sullavan was found in bed, barely alive and unconscious, in a hotel room in
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a comedy by playwright Carolyn Green. Sullavan played the part of Jessica who writes under the pen name Janus, and
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was suspicious about her rehearsing with Stewart privately. When Sullavan divorced Wyler in 1936 and married
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In the late 1950s, Sullavan's hearing and depression were getting worse. However, in 1959, she agreed to do
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The President of the Harvard Dramatic Society, Charles Leatherbee, along with the President of Princeton's
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Sullavan preferred working on the stage and made only 16 films, four of which were opposite close friend
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were recruited to improve the script's dialogue, reportedly at Sullavan's insistence. Her seventh film,
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Sullavan arrived in Hollywood on May 16, 1933, her 24th birthday. Her film debut came that same year in
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She had kept her hearing problem largely hidden. On January 8, 1960 (one week after Sullavan's death),
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Her choice then was as the suicidal Hester Collyer, who meets fellow sufferer Mr. Miller (played by
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Sullavan succeeded in getting a chorus part in the Harvard Dramatic Society 1929 spring production
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always seemed wary and nervous in her presence. "She was the only player who outbullied Mayer,"
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by four years. Sullavan played a childish Southern belle who matures into a responsible woman.
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No Pickle, No Performance. An Irreverent Theatrical Excursion from Tallulah to Travolta
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played her husband. The play ran for 251 performances from November 1955 to June 1956.
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In 1950, Sullavan married for a fourth and final time, to English investment banker
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Sullavan's parents did not approve of her choice of career. She played the lead in
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After separating from Fonda, Sullavan began a relationship with Broadway producer
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On December 18, 1955, Sullavan appeared as the mystery guest on the TV panel show
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At that time Sullavan had already turned down offers for five-year contracts from
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for a one-picture deal from Universal, played a Jewish exile fleeing the Nazis.
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Studio publicity incorrectly reported her year of birth as 1911, according to
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She often stayed in bed for days, her only words: "Just let me be, please."
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1944, she played the sexually inexperienced but curious Sally Middleton in
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Rinella, “ Margaret Sullavan: The Life and Career of a Reluctant Star”
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screen," she said in an interview in October 1936 (when she was doing
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A Shubert scout saw her in that play as well and eventually she met
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At one point in 1932, she starred in four Broadway flops in a row (
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that was tumultuous and short-lived. Then, during the shooting of
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She attended boarding school at Chatham Episcopal Institute (now
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Sullavan returned to the screen in 1950 to do one last picture,
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himself. At the time, Sullavan was suffering from a bad case of
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But Not Forgotten: The Adventure of the University Players.
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of MGM later said of Sullavan. "She gave him the willies."
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In the summer of 1929, Sullavan appeared opposite Fonda in
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Margaret Sullavan: The Life and Career of a Reluctant Star
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Margaret Sullavan: The Life and Career of a Reluctant Star
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Sullavan was the favorite actress of silent-film beauty
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on account of his left-wing views. M-G-M studio chief
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Sullavan suffered from the congenital hearing defect
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Sullavan's third marriage was to agent and producer
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Their divorce became final on April 20, 1948. 943:Sullavan and Stewart's second film together was 2397:"Associate producer of 'Easy Rider' kills self" 364:She began her career onstage in 1929 with the 3657:New York Drama Critics Award for Best Actress 3641: 2880: 1392:Saint Mary's Whitechapel Episcopal Churchyard 207:Saint Mary's Whitechapel Episcopal Churchyard 8: 853:Sullavan as nightclub singer Daisy Heath in 380:and made her screen debut that same year in 662:. When she saw herself in the film's early 3648: 3634: 3626: 2887: 2873: 2865: 2852: 2829: 2391: 2389: 1472: 1117:) on Broadway and later in London (1947). 147: 136: 2617:"26 Elected to the Theater Hall of Fame." 2018:New York, William Sloan Associates, 1951. 1071:Learn how and when to remove this message 128:For other people with similar names, see 116:Learn how and when to remove this message 1749: 1421:—and she sank in to despair and death." 1276: 1134:, then 11, played their daughter. 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