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  2. May 18, 2006 · Susan Hayward. Susan Hayward was one of Hollywood’s most successful film stars from the late 1940s through the early 1960s. Although a native of New York, she spent much of her later life in Georgia on a farm near Carrollton. Born Edythe Marrenner on June 30, 1917, in Brooklyn, New York, Hayward began her career as a model while in her late ...

  3. 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.

  4. Born (Birthday) June 30, 1917. Death Date March 14, 1975. Age of Death 57 years. Cause of Death Pneumonia. Profession Movie Actress. The movie actress Susan Hayward died at the age of 57. Here is all you want to know, and more!

  5. Hayward, Susan (c. 1917–1975) American actress who, after four Academy Award nominations, finally won an Oscar for her performance in I Want to Live! Born Edythe Marrener in Brooklyn, New York, on June 30, 1917 (also seen as 1918 and 1919); died in Los Angeles, California, on March 14, 1975; second daughter and third child of Walter (a transit worker) and Ellen (Pearson) Marrener; attended ...

  6. Oct 7, 2020 · Susan Hayward suffered from skin, breast, and uterine cancers before dying in 1974 at the age of 56 of brain cancer. That same year, Agnes Moorehead died of uterine cancer at the age of 74 .

  7. Added: Apr 25, 1998. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 465. Source citation. Actress. She is best remembered for her roles in the movies I'll Cry Tomorrow (1955) and I Want to Live! (1958). Born Edythe Marrener in Brooklyn, New York, the youngest daughter of three children in a poor, transportation worker family, she attended public school in Brooklyn ...

  8. Awards & Achievements. Susan Hayward received four nominations for 'Academy Award for Best Actress' in 1947, 1949, 1852 and 1955. She received the ‘New York Film Critics Best Actress Award’ and finally the ‘Oscar Award’ for 'Best Actress' in 1958. Personal Life & Legacy. She married actor Jess Barker in 1944 and divorced him in 1954.

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