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  1. Feb 14, 2023 · Margaret Sullavan was an American actress who died from an accidental barbiturate overdose.. In 1929, Margaret Sullavan began her career onstage with the University Players and later became well-known as a film actress, receiving an Academy Award nomination for best actress for the motion picture Three Comrades in 1938.

  2. Sullavan was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in Three Comrades. She died of an overdose of barbiturates on January 1, 1960 at the age of 50. Sullavan was born in Norfolk, Virginia, the daughter of a wealthy stockbroker, Cornelius Sullavan and his wife, Garland Brooke. The first years of Margaret’s childhood ...

  3. Sullavan was afflicted with mental health problems (including depression exacerbated by increasing deafness in middle age) and she died, aged 50, of a barbiturate overdose. Biography She was born Margaret Brooke Sullavan on May 16, 1909, in Norfolk, Virginia. Her father was a stockbroker and the family were comfortably off.

  4. NEW HAVEN, Jan. 1 -- Margaret Sullavan, the actress, was found unconscious in her room at the Taft Hotel today and was dead on arrival at Grace-New Haven Community Hospital.

  5. Actress Born May 16, 1909 in Norfolk, VA. Died Jan. 1, 1960 of barbiturate poisoning in New Haven, CT. M argaret Sullavan rose from obscurity to a prominent place on the Broadway stage before being brought to Hollywood by Universal. Miss Sullavan started her dramatic career as an amateur with the Baltimore University players.

  6. Margaret Sullavan, the actress who died of an accidental overdose of sleeping pills eight days ago, had a secret. She was fighting deafness. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

  7. Aug 12, 2019 · In 1933, Margaret Sullavan made her film debut and was an overnight sensation. For the next three decades, she enchanted audiences and critics in any medium she chose--film, theater, television--and was regarded as one of the foremost dramatic actresses. Off screen, she epitomized the Southern Belle--beauty, hospitality and flirtatiousness.

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