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  1. 12 de ago. de 2019 · In 1933, Margaret Sullavan made her film debut and was an overnight sensation. For the next three decades, she enchanted audiences and critics in any medium she chose--film, theater, television--and was regarded as one of the foremost dramatic actresses. Off screen, she epitomized the Southern Belle--beauty, hospitality and flirtatiousness.

  2. Other articles where Margaret Sullavan is discussed: Frank Borzage: …Man, What Now? (1934), with Margaret Sullavan and Douglass Montgomery as newlyweds navigating the difficulties of being poor in the Weimar Republic. Its sympathetic dramatization of the terrible conditions in Germany that made the Nazi movement so appealing was a first for a Hollywood production.

  3. 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 ...

  4. 18 de feb. de 2021 · Sullavan preferred working on the stage and made only 16 movies, four of which were opposite James Stewart in a popular partnership that included The Mortal Storm and The Shop Around the Corner.She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in Three Comrades (1938).. Sullavan retired from the screen in the early 1940s, but returned in 1950 to make her last film, No ...

  5. Margaret Brooke Sullavan (1909ko maiatzaren 16a - 1960ko urtarrilaren 1a) aktore estatubatuarra izan zen. 1929an ekin zion lanari, eta 1933an John M. Stahl zuzendariak haren zinemarako lehen lanean zuzendu zuen (Only Yesterday). Antzerkia zinema baino gustukoago izan zuen, eta 16 filmetan baino ez zuen jardun.

  6. 2 de jun. de 2021 · Margaret Brooke Sullavan was an American actress of stage and film. Sullavan began her career onstage in 1929. In 1933, she caught the attention of movie dir...

  7. Actress Born May 16, 1909 in Norfolk, VA. Died Jan. 1, 1960 of barbiturate poisoning in New Haven, CT. M argaret Sullavan rose from obscurity to a prominent place on the Broadway stage before being brought to Hollywood by Universal. Miss Sullavan started her dramatic career as an amateur with the Baltimore University players.