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Glamour Queen with Grit

SUSAN HAYWARD

Spotlight On Susan:
Susan on Celluloid, Pt. 2

Highlights from some of
her best-known films.

 

"I Can Get It For You Wholesale" (1951)

Ambitious: Dress model Harriet Boyd (Susan Hayward) welcomes the attentions of department store magnate J. F. Noble (George Sanders).

 

"David and Bathsheba" (1951)

A sinful romance: Gregory Peck as King David and Susan Hayward as Bathsheba.

 

"With a Song in My Heart" (1952)

Susan as Jane Froman, a song-and-dance woman with a heart of gold and a steely sense of survival.

Jane sings to a young paratrooper (Robert Wagner in one of his first roles).

 

"The President's Lady" (1953)

Susan as Rachel Robards, the love of Andrew Jackson's life and the unwitting victim of scandal.

Andrew Jackson (Charlton Heston) falls in love with the spirited and beautiful Rachel.

 

"Demetrius and the Gladiators" (1954)

Demetrius (Victor Mature) is in the greatest danger of his life when he becomes ensnared by the wiles of Messalina, the very bad and very beautiful wife of the Emperor's uncle.

 

"I'll Cry Tomorrow" (1955)

Susan in her favorite role - as Lillian Roth, the singer whose life is almost destroyed by alcoholism.

Lillian in a drunken confrontation with her hard-driving mother (Jo Van Fleet.)

 

SPOTLIGHT ON SUSAN

SUSAN ON CELLULOID, PT. 1
SUSAN ON CELLULOID, PT. 2
SUSAN ON CELLULOID, PT. 3
SUSAN THE MODEL
SUSAN THE SIREN
SUSAN - THE WOMAN, THE STAR!

 

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