on her birthday, Susan Hayward (Born: June 30, 1917; Died: March 14, 1975).
She starred in movies like "Girls on Probation (1938)", "Beau Geste (1939)", "Our Leading Citizen (1939)", "Adam Had Four Sons (1941)", "Among the Living (1941)", " Reap the Wild Wind (1942)", "The Forest Rangers (1942)", "I Married a Witch (1942)", "Young and Willing (1943)", "Hit Parade of 1943 (1943)", "Jack London (1943)", "The Fighting Seabees (1944)", "The Hairy Ape (1944)", "Deadline at Dawn (1946)", "Canyon Passage (1946)", "They Won't Believe Me (1947)", "The Lost Moment (1947)" "Tap Roots (1948)", "The Saxon Charm (1948)", "Tulsa (1949)", "House of Strangers (1949)", "I'd Climb the Highest Mountain (1951)", "David and Bathsheba (1951)", "The President's Lady (1953)", "The Conqueror (1956)", "Top Secret Affair (1957)", "Thunder in the Sun (1959)", "Woman Obsessed (1959)", "The Marriage-Go-Round (1961)", "Ada (1961)", "Back Street (1961)", "I Thank a Fool (1962)", "Stolen Hours (1963)", "Where Love Has Gone (1964)", "The Honey Pot (1967)", "Valley of the Dolls (1967)", "Heat of Anger (1972)" and "Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole (1972)".
Susan Hayward was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for the movies "Smash-Up, the Story of a Woman (1947)" (as Angelica Evans Conway), "My Foolish Heart (1949)" (as Eloise Winters), "With a Song in My Heart (1952)" (as Jane Froman) and " I'll Cry Tomorrow (1955)" (as Lillian Roth).
She won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role as Barbara Graham in the movie "I Want to Live! (1958)",
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