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  1. Síntesis Biográfica Nacimiento. Margaret Sullavan nació el 16 de mayo de 1911 en Norfolk, Virginia, Estados Unidos en el seno de una acomodada familia que desde niña le estimuló para que estudiase baile e interpretación. Su nombre de bautizo fue Margaret Brooke Sullavan. Juventud. Cuando era joven Margaret se interesó mucho por el mundo del arte y en concreto por la danza, aprendiendo ...

  2. Margaret Sullavan died from barbiturate poisoning on January 1, 1960. Her death was officially ruled to be accidental. Her two youngest children, Bridget and Bill, both subsequently committed suicide. Her eldest daughter, Brooke, wrote about her mother's breakdown in her 1977 best-selling autobiography 'Haywire'.

  3. Margaret Sullavan died from barbiturate poisoning on January 1, 1960. Her death was officially ruled to be accidental. Her two youngest children, Bridget and Bill, both subsequently committed suicide. Her eldest daughter, Brooke, wrote about her mother's breakdown in her 1977 best-selling autobiography 'Haywire'.

  4. Su vida íntima es una película dirigida por Robert Stevenson con Charles Boyer, Margaret Sullavan, Richard Carlson, Frank McHugh .... Año: 1941. Título original: Back Street. Sinopsis: La Hermosa Rae Smith y el atractivo Walter Saxel se encuentran, se enamoran y comienzan los preparativos para casarse.

  5. Margaret Sullavan. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Margaret Sullavan (May 16, 1909 – January 1, 1960) was an American actress. from the trailer for Three Comrades (1938) from the trailer for Three Comrades. from the trailer for The Shining Hour (1938) from the trailer for The Shining Hour.

  6. Margaret Sullavan (Norfolk, Virginia, 1909. május 16. – New Haven, Connecticut, 1960. január 1.) amerikai színésznő. Korának népszerű színpadi és filmszínésznője volt. Összesen 16 mozifilmben játszott, utoljára 1950-ben a No Sad Songs For Me-ben.

  7. Margaret Sullavan. Biography. American theatre and film actress, onstage from 1929, who reached the peak of her acclaim in the stage production, Voice of the Turtle, on Broadway (1943-1944) and later in London (1947). She began her film career in 1933 with a screen test that launched her immediately into starring roles.