
Margaret Sullavan
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Margaret Brooke Sullavan (May 16, 1909 – January 1, 1960) was an American actress. Sullavan started her career on the stage in 1929. In 1933 she caught the attention of movie director John M. Stahl and had her debut on the screen that same year in Only Yesterday. Margaret Sullavan preferred working on the stage and did only 16 movies. She retired from the screen in the early forties, but returned in 1950 to make her last movie, No Sad Songs For Me (1950), in which she plays a woman who is dying of cancer. For the rest of her career she would only appear on the stage. Sullavan was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in Three Comrades (1938). She died of an overdose of barbiturates on January 1, New Year's Day, 1960, at the age of 50. Description above from the Wikipedia article Margaret Sullavan, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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The Shop Around the Corner (1940)
as Klara Novak

The Mortal Storm (1940)
as Freya Roth

James Stewart: A Wonderful Life (1987)
as Self (archive footage)

Back Street (1941)
as Ray Smith

Three Comrades (1938)
as Patricia Hollmann

Cry 'Havoc' (1943)
as Lieutenant Smith

Appointment for Love (1941)
as Jane Alexander

Joan Crawford's Home Movies (1942)
as Self

The Shopworn Angel (1938)
as Daisy Heath

The Good Fairy (1935)
as Luisa

The Shining Hour (1938)
as Judy Linden

So Red the Rose (1935)
as Valette Bedford

Only Yesterday (1933)
as Mary Lane

Next Time We Love (1936)
as Cicely Hunt Tyler

No Sad Songs for Me (1950)
as Mary Scott

Little Man, What Now? (1934)
as Lammchen

So Ends Our Night (1941)
as Ruth Holland

The Moon's Our Home (1936)
as Cherry Chester / Sarah Brown





