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  1. 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.

  2. 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 ...

    • June 30, 1918
    • March 14, 1975
  3. Aug 9, 2021 · Monday: Sleeping pills and gin. Of the thousands of still photographs taken of Susan Hayward during her long movie career, one particularly interested her. In it, she wasn`t glamorous or even ...

  4. Susan Hayward was born on the 30th of June, 1917. She was famous for being a Movie Actress. She won a Best Actress Award for her role as a prisoner in the 1958 film, I Want to Live! She received a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress for her performance in With a Song in My Heart. Susan Hayward was born in Brooklyn.

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0001333Susan Hayward - IMDb

    Susan Hayward. Actress: With a Song in My Heart. Susan Hayward was born Edythe Marrener in Brooklyn, New York, on June 30, 1917. Her father was a transportation worker, and Susan lived a fairly comfortable life as a child, but the precocious little redhead had no idea of the life that awaited her.

  6. Mar 9, 2004 · A 1955 Hollywood film based on the book earned an Oscar nomination for Susan Hayward. ... She worked steadily until her death, in 1980, at 69. See more on: University of Georgia. Share full article.

  7. Feb 19, 2018 · Susan Hayward won her first and only Academy Award in 1958, two years after The Conqueror was released, for her role as a death row inmate named Barbara Graham in the influential film I Want to Live!. Fifteen years later, her career abruptly ended when she was diagnosed with brain cancer, which also likely resulted from exposure to high levels ...

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