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  1. Margaret Brooke Sullavan (Norfolk, 16 de mayo de 1909 - New Haven, 1 de enero de 1960) fue una actriz estadounidense. Biografía [ editar ] Margaret Sullavan nació el 16 de mayo de 1909 en Norfolk, Virginia, hija de un rico corredor de bolsa, Cornelius Sullavan, y su esposa, Garland Councill.

  2. Margaret Brooke Sullavan (May 16, 1909 – January 1, 1960) [1] was an American stage and film actress. She began her career onstage in 1929 with the University Players on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. In 1933, she caught the attention of film director John M. Stahl and made her screen debut that same year in Only Yesterday.

  3. IMDb profile of Margaret Sullavan, a rebellious actress who starred in classics like The Shop Around the Corner and The Mortal Storm. Learn about her life, career, marriages, children, and tragic death.

  4. Margaret Sullavan. Actress: The Shop Around the Corner. Born in Norfolk, Virginia to wealthy stockbroker Cornelius Hancock Sullavan and heiress Garland Council Sullavan, Margaret Brooke overcame a muscle weakness in her childhood to go on to become a rebellious teenager at posh private schools.

  5. 26 de nov. de 2020 · A diferencia de otras estrellas de su época, Margaret Sullavan no parece tener un aura de misterio procedente de la ocultación, de lo desconocido: ella representa en cada película, ante los espectadores, la transparencia y sinceridad absolutas.

  6. A magnetic and versatile actress who was successful on both stage and screen, Margaret Sullavan is remembered primarily for her wrenching performance as Robert Taylor's tubercular wife in the film Three Comrades (1938), and for her portrayal of the struggling young actress in John van Druten's stage play The Voice of the Turtle (1943), for ...

  7. Though she was seemingly as sweet as any other starlet, everyone in Hollywood knew Margaret Sullavan did things her way, wielding a power that both terrified execs and charmed leading heartthrobs. Yet while she exerted unwavering control over her professional career, her private life was very messy—and ultimately tragic.