Margaret Sullavan

Margaret Sullavan Headshot

Actress

Birth Date: May 16, 1909

Death Date: January 1, 1960

Birth Place: Norfolk, Virginia

A petite brunette with large eyes dominating her small, attractively angular face, Margaret Sullavan made her stage debut with the University Players (which included James Stewart and Henry Fonda) in Falmouth, MA, and entered films in 1933. With her husky voice and unique, magnetic charm Sullavan was an immediate success, proving herself airy and delightful in comedy ("The Good Fairy" 1935, "The Shop Around the Corner" 1939) and wistful and poignant in drama ("Only Yesterday," her 1933 debut; "Three Comrades" 1938). Her unstable temperament and her critical disdain for the Hollywood establishment, however, significantly reduced her screen output, facilitating her many returns to Broadway. She was married to Henry Fonda, William Wyler and producer-agent Leland Hayward. Sullavan suffered a number of mental health problems (including severe depression brought on partly by increasing deafness in middle age) and died of a drug overdose. A family memoir, "Haywire" (1977), was written by her daughter, Brooke Hayward.

Credits

Producers' Showcase

Actor
Show
1954

What's My Line?Stream

Guest
Game Show
1950

No Sad Songs for Me

Actor
Mary Scott
Movie
1950

Cry Havoc

Actor
Lieutenant Smith
Movie
1943

Back Street

Actor
Ray Smith
Movie
1941
80%

So Ends Our Night

Actor
Ruth Holland
Movie
1941

Appointment for Love

Actor
Dr. Jane Alexander
Movie
1941

The Mortal StormStream

Actor
Freya Roth
Movie
1940
100%

The Shop Around the CornerStream

Actor
Klara Novak
Movie
1940
99%

The Shopworn Angel

Actor
Daisy Heath
Movie
1938

The Shining Hour

Actor
Judy Linden
Movie
1938

Three Comrades

Actor
Patricia Hollmann
Movie
1938

The Moon's Our Home

Actor
Cherry Chester/Sarah Brown
Movie
1936

Next Time We Love

Actor
Cicely Tyler
Movie
1935

So Red the Rose

Actor
Valette Bedford
Movie
1935

The Good Fairy

Actor
Luisa "Lu" Ginglebuscher
Movie
1935

Little Man, What Now?

Actor
Emma 'Lammchen' Pinneberg
Movie
1934

Only Yesterday

Actor
Mary Lane
Movie
1933