FashionState.Com salutes...
Glamour Queen with Grit
SUSAN HAYWARD
Spotlight On Susan:
Susan on Celluloid, Pt. 3
Highlights from some of
her best-known films.
"The Conqueror" (1956)

DVD cover of "The Conqueror", a campy biography about Genghis Khan filled with unintentional hilarity...and which probably resulted in unintentional tragedy to dozens of cast members.

The sultry Tartar princess Bortai performs a seductive sword dance before her captors.
"I Want to Live!" (1958)

Good-time girl Barbara Graham (Susan Hayward in her Oscar-winning role) is arrested for murder before a bevy of policemen, photographers, and curious citizens.

Barbara behind bars, fearing the spectre of the gas chamber.
"The Marriage-Go-Round" (1961)

Swedish bombshell Katrin (Julie Newmar) explains to Mrs. Delville (Susan Hayward) why she wishes to have a baby with Mrs. Delville's husband!
"I Thank a Fool" (1962)

Christine Allison (Susan Hayward) suspects she may be a dupe for the murderous plans of Stephen Dane (Peter Finch).
"Stolen Hours" (1963)

Tragic silver-screen premonition: Susan Hayward portrays Laura Pember, who falls in love with the doctor (Michael Craig) keeping the secret of her brain tumor from her.
"Valley of the Dolls" (1967)

"Old Ironsides": Susan as the tough, bitchy, fading Broadway star Helen Lawson in the camp cult classic film adaptation of Jacqueline Susann's best-selling novel.

Classic screen catfight: Brash young pill-popping singing star Neely O'Hara (Patty Duke) makes a grab for Helen's hair in the ladies' room after the opening-night reception of Helen's new stage musical.
"Say Good-Bye, Maggie Cole" (1972)

Good-bye to Susan...Miss Hayward's final performance as Dr. Maggie Cole, the assistant of slum physician Lou Grazzo (Darren McGavin), in yet another premonitory film addressing terminal brain tumors.
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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