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UCLA in September & October: Columbia's Noir Girls

The UCLA Film and Television Archive is hosting a wonderful series in September and October, spotlighting "Columbia's Noir Girls of the '40s and '50s." The movies are relatively rare titles showcasing Gloria Grahame, Nina Foch, Evelyn Keyes, Lizabeth Scott, and Rochelle Hudson. (Click title of this post for the schedule.) Titles being shown include DANGEROUS BLONDES, a lighthearted Evelyn Keyes mystery...

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Evelyn Keyes

IT WAS perhaps unfortunate that the sultry actress, whose bed was rarely cold, could have been married to her third husband at the time he was presented with a self-willed chimpanzee by another Hollywood siren,

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Obituary: Evelyn Keyes

Obituary: Gone With the Wind actor who admitted to a colourful private life

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TV Obits: Keyes, Guzman, Kahn, Crane

Filed under: Celebrities , Obituaries , Reality-Free A roundup of TV people from in front of the camera and behind the scenes who have passed away. Evelyn Keyes: Although she was best known for her movie work, including The Seven Year Itch , Gone with the Wind , The Jolson Story , and Here Comes Mr. Jordan , she also guest starred on many TV shows, including The Love Boat , several episodes of Murder,...

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Evelyn Keyes: actress

Evelyn Keyes played Scarlett O’Hara’s sister Suellen in Gone with the Wind (1939) and went on to leading roles in such films as the comedy Here Comes Mr Jordan (1941) and The Jolson Story (1946). She made more than 40 films between the mid-1930s and mid-1950s. But her later achievements as an actress were overshadowed by that early role of the sister who loses her man to her more cunning sister, and...

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A life of melodrama

Evelyn Keyes, who died on July 4 at the age of 91, started her career with a role in one of the all-time great melodramas: As Suellen O'Hara, little sister of Scarlett O'Hara in "Gone With the Wind." But, as her AP obituary noted, Keyes' life was full of melodrama itself. Keyes lived through three turbulent marriages - to drummer Artie Shaw, director John Huston and director Charles Vidor - all of...

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Juggling carnivals 07/14/08

Incoming Carnivals Haveil Havalim #173: The Wait For Avrech To Name It Edition is up at Jack's Shack; and enjoy the great photoshops. This just in: It's been named: Haveil Havalim #173: The Evelyn Keyes Edition Carnival of Maryland #37 is up at Monoblogue, focusing on local, state and national politics. And I've received a submission from Executed today in the past for Haveil Havalim. In this case,...

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Evelyn Keyes, actress in 'Gone With the Wind,' dies in California at 91

%meta(topic:01005000;ap_topic:general entertainment;subtopic:movies;%)LOS ANGELES (AP) — Evelyn Keyes, who played Scarlett O'Hara's younger sister Suellen in "Gone With the Wind" and counted director John Huston and bandleader Artie Shaw among her famous husbands, has died. She was 91.

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Genealogue Challenge #131

Actress Evelyn Keyes died July 4th in California. "I have no roots," she told The New York Times in 1977. "I deliberately set out to destroy them, and I did. "If there's any such thing as a hometown for me, it's Hollywood. I was formed here as an adult." [ Link ] Boy, that sounds like a challenge to me. On what date did her father die, and when did his parents die?

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More Obituaries

Somehow I missed the death of actress Evelyn Keyes , 91, who died July 4. She made many movie appearances over the years, including playing Suellen O'Hara in 1939's Gone With the Wind . It was a relatively minor role. I enjoyed her most when she played "Julie Benson," a thinly-disguised Ruby Keeler because Keeler would NOT allow her name to be associated with any film about her ex-husband Al Jolson,...

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Evelyn Keyes Dead

Evelyn Keyes who played played Scarlett O’Hara’s sister Suellen in Gone With The Wind is dead. She was 91. Keyes also led films Here Comes Mr Jordan, 99 River Street and The Jolson Story. Keyes was married fourt times including to John Huston and band leader Artie Shaw. She died July 4 of uterine cancer at [...]

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Evelyn Keyes Dies

In the oeuvre of actress Evelyn Keyes, the role of Suellen O’Hara was a “bit part,” nothing like the leading roles she played in later films, or her real-life role as wife of directors John Huston and Charles Vidor and jazz musician Artie Shaw. But by playing Suellen, Scarlett O’Hara’s jilted younger sister in the 1939 [...]

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Actress Evelyn Keyes, who played Scarlett O'Hara's younger sis, dies at 91

Evelyn Keyes, who played Scarlett O'Hara's younger sister Suellen in "Gone With the Wind" and counted director John Huston and bandleader Artie Shaw among her famous husbands, has died. She was 91.

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Actress Evelyn Keyes dies aged 91

Evelyn Keyes, who played Scarlett O'Hara's sister Suellen in Gone With The Wind, dies aged 91.

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Evelyn Keyes, 91; actress, author best known for a bit part in 'Gone With the Wind'

In the oeuvre of actress Evelyn Keyes, the role of Suellen O'Hara was a "bit part," nothing like the leading roles she played in later films, or her real-life role as wife of directors John Huston and Charles Vidor and jazz musician Artie Shaw.