Evelyn Louise Keyes (November 20, 1916 – July 4, 2008) was an American film actress. She is best known for her role as Suellen O'Hara in the 1939 film Gone with the Wind.
Columbia Pictures signed her to a contract. In 1941, she played an ingenue in Here Comes Mr. Jordan. She spent most of the early 1940s playing leads in many of Columbia's B dramas and mysteries. She appeared as the female lead opposite Larry Parks in Columbia's blockbuster hit The Jolson Story (1946). She followed this up with an enjoyable minor screwball comedy, The Mating of Millie, with Glenn Ford. She was then in a 1949 role as Kathy Flannigan in Mrs. Mike. Keyes' last role in a major film was a small part as Tom Ewell's vacationing wife in The Seven Year Itch (1955). Keyes officially retired in 1956, but continued to act.
Only weeks later, she was cast in Gone With the Wind. She married Barton Bainbridge shortly after. Bainbridge was an alcoholic, and threatened Keyes with a gun on at least one occasion. They separated and in 1940, he committed suicide with a shotgun in her car, leaving a note. Keyes wrote: "The note said it was because I had left him. I never left a man again. I made them leave me."
Later, she married and divorced director Charles Vidor (1943–1945), actor/director John Huston (23 July 1946 – February 1950), and bandleader Artie Shaw (1957–1985). Keyes said of her many love affairs: "I always took up with the man of the moment and there were many such moments." During her marriage to Huston, the couple adopted a twelve-year-old Mexican child, Pablo, whom Huston had discovered while filming on location in Mexico for The Treasure of the Sierra Madre. In her memoir, Keyes claimed that her adoptive son sexually molested her and that they lost contact after only a few years.
Keyes expressed her opinion that Mrs. Mike was her best film. Among her many love affairs in Hollywood she recounted in Scarlett O'Hara's Younger Sister, were those with film producer Mike Todd (who left Evelyn for Elizabeth Taylor), actors Glenn Ford, Sterling Hayden, Dick Powell, Anthony Quinn, David Niven and Kirk Douglas. She had to regularly fend off Columbia Pictures studio head Harry Cohn's advances during her career at the studio.
Keyes died of uterine cancer on July 4, 2008 at the Pepper Estates in Montecito, California, and was cremated. Half her ashes were sent to Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas and the rest were divided among relatives and buried in a family plot at Waco Baptist Church Cemetery, Waco, Georgia, with a small tombstone bearing the epitaph Gone with the Wind.
1938 | Madeleine | ||
Sons of the Legion | Linda Lee | ||
1939 | Sudden Money | Mary Patterson | |
Union Pacific | Mrs. Calvin | ||
Gone with the Wind | Suellen O'Hara | ||
Slightly Honorable | Miss Vlissigen | ||
1940 | Francois Morestan | ||
Before I Hang | Martha Garth | ||
Beyond the Sacramento | Lynn Perry | ||
1941 | Helen Williams | ||
Here Comes Mr. Jordan | Bette Logan | ||
Ladies in Retirement | Lucy | ||
1942 | Ruth Morley | ||
Flight Lieutenant | Susie Thompson | ||
1943 | Allison McLeod | ||
Dangerous Blondes | Jane Craig | ||
There's Something About a Soldier | Carol Harkness | ||
1944 | Nine Girls | Mary O'Ryan | |
Strange Affair | Jacqueline 'Jack' Harrison | ||
1945 | Babs | ||
1946 | Renegades | Hannah Brockway | |
Vicki Dean | |||
Julie Benson | |||
1947 | Johnny O'Clock | Nancy Hobson | |
1948 | Millie McGonigle | ||
Enchantment | Grizel Dane | ||
1949 | Mr. Soft Touch | Jenny Jones | |
Mrs. Mike | Kathy O'Fallon Flannigan | ||
1950 | Sheila Bennet | ||
1951 | Smuggler's Island | Vivian Craig | |
Susan Gilvray | |||
Iron Man | Rose Warren Mason | ||
1952 | One Big Affair | Jean Harper | |
It Happened in Paris | Patricia Moran | ||
1953 | Rough Shoot | Cecily Paine | |
99 River Street | Linda James | ||
1954 | Hell's Half Acre | Donna Williams | |
1955 | Top of the World | Virgie Rayne | |
Helen Sherman | |||
1956 | Around the World in 80 Days | Cameo appearance | |
1987 | Mrs. Axel | ||
1989 | Wicked Stepmother | Witch Instructor |
1951 | Lux Video Theatre | Jane | Episode: "Wild Geese" |
1955 | Climax! | Drusilla Cayley | Episode: "Wild Stallion" |
1968 | Playhouse | Mrs. Panzack | Episode: "A Matter of Diamonds" |
1968 | Mrs. Blair | Episode: "Visitors from a Strange Planet" | |
1971 | From a Bird's Eye View | Mrs. Beal | Episode: "The Matchmakers" |
1983 | Mrs. Parker | Episode: "Bricker's Boy/Lotions of Love/The Hustlers" | |
1985, 1987, 1993 | Murder, She Wrote | Edna, Sister Emily, Wanda Polaski | Episodes: "Sticks & Stones", "Old Habits Die Hard", "Dead to Rights" |
1986 | Amazing Stories | Evelyn Chumsky | Episode: "Boo!" |
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