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  1. Margaret Sullavan. (May 16 1909-January 1 1960) was an . She who acted mostly on the stage, but she was also in sixteen . She began her career in 1929. Four years later, she began her movie career with . Mostly however, the actress preferred stage work. Margaret was born in . She died in near from an accidental on January 1, 1960.

  2. Margaret Sullavan entstammte einer alten, reichen Familie aus Virginia. Sie besuchte beste Privatschulen und begann mit dem Theaterspielen an der Harvard-Universität. Später spielte sie mit einer Studententheatergruppe in Massachusetts, zu der auch James Stewart und Henry Fonda gehörten. Am Broadway debütierte sie 1931 und kehrte später ...

  3. 1 de ene. de 2018 · In real life, Sullavan took pills and killed herself in 1960, at the age of 51. But she’s not a gloomy actress; her characters are not portentous. In fact, her foregone tragic fate seemed to exhilarate her. She taught an audience the many ways of dying, yes, but she also showed them how to live: fearlessly, poetically.

  4. Discover the captivating world of Margaret Sullavan, one of classic Hollywood's most poignant actresses. This YouTube short dives into her unforgettable perf...

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  5. Birthday: May 16, 1909. Birthplace: Norfolk, Virginia, USA. A petite brunette with large eyes dominating her small, attractively angular face, Margaret Sullavan made her stage debut with the ...

  6. 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.

  7. Sullavan, Margaret (1911–1960)American actress, known for her moving performance in Three Comrades and her light touch in The Shop Around the Corner. Born Margaret Brooke Sullavan on May 16, 1911, in Norfolk, Virginia; died on January 1, 1960, of an overdose of barbiturates; daughter of Cornelius H. Sullivan (a broker) and Garland (Council) Sullavan; attended Miss Turnbull's Norfolk Tutoring ...