Evelyn-Keyes-Obituary

Evelyn Keyes

Nov 20, 1916 – Jul 4, 2008

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BORN
November 20, 1916
DIED
July 4, 2008

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Evelyn Keyes, born on Nov 20, 1916, passed away on Jul 04, 2008.

Obituary

LOS ANGELES - 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.

The actress died July 4 of uterine cancer at her home in Montecito, near Santa Barbara, producer and close friend Allan Glaser said Friday.

Glaser said the news was withheld because lawyers wanted to wait until the death certificate was filed.

Keyes was born in Port Arthur, Texas, in 1916, according to state birth records; some references give a later year. She grew up fatherless and poor in Atlanta. A glowing blond beauty with an alluring figure, she danced in nightclubs and at 17 set out for Hollywood. Cecil B. DeMille signed her to a seven-year contract and cast her in "The Buccaneer."

After a few minor roles at Paramount, she appeared in "Gone With the Wind" and then moved to Columbia, where her career blossomed. Keyes gave a frank account of her romances and marriages in her 1977 autobiography, "Scarlett O'Hara's Younger Sister." Her role in the 1939 classic led to a contract at Columbia Pictures and stardom.

Among her notable roles: as Robert Montgomery's lover in "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" (1941), the Ruby Keeler role as Al Jolson's wife in "The Jolson Story" (1946), and as Dick Powell's wife in "Mrs. Mike" (1949).

She also starred in B pictures that were later praised by movie critics as prime examples of film noir: "Johnny O'Clock" (1947), "The Killer That Stalked New York" (1950), "The Prowler" (1951), "99 River Street" (1953) and "The Big Combo" (1955).

Keyes' marriages and divorces made her the darling of gossip columns and fan magazines. Her first marriage, to an Englishman named Barton Bainbridge, ended with his suicide. Her second marriage, to a Hungarian director named Charles Vidor, ended in divorce, as did her marriages to John Huston and Artie Shaw.

After her film career and marriages ended, she turned author, producing an autobiographical novel, "I Am a Billboard," two memoirs, "Scarlett O'Hara's Younger Sister" and "I'll Think About It Tomorrow," film scripts and articles.

Keyes took a frank view of her life and career in a 1999 interview:

"To become a big movie star like Joan Crawford you need to wear blinders and pay single-minded attention to your career. Nobody paid attention to me, including me. I was the original Cinderella girl, looking for the happy ending in the fairy story. But my fantasy prince never came."


Copyright © 2008 The Associated Press


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In loving memory of a wonderful person. Loved you as Julie Benson in The Jolson Story. We will love you and miss you always. R.I.P., beautiful lady.... ❤

RIp my friend.I drove u across the US in the big star bus. Doing one niters all over the country. We had a great time I'm thru 70s good by my star see u again. Bob cBob

After I read her autobiography a few years ago, I completely fell in love with Evelyn Keyes. I've always enjoyed her presence in films but after reading about her life and learning what she was like, I felt a connection with her. She was a lovely person. Every chance I get to see a film of hers on television I grab it. She was beautiful and talented and it is a joy to see her in her early 40's and 50's films, especially. She had a certain charisma of personality before the term became...

I remember she was on Johnnie Carson program, very beautiful, very intelligent,,she could talk to people, and not be uppitdy and I could see that immediately...SHE WILL BE IN THE ARMS OF JESUS CHRIST...

I fell in love with Evelyn when I first saw Mr. Jorden,I could tell she was a kind Spirit,My condolences and Heart go out to all who Loved her and to her family and friends...Dennis

My condolences go out to the family and friends of Evelyn Keyes for your loss.

May the lasting legacy she shared with the world bring some comfort to all.
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May God Bless you with the loss of a kind lady. I am asouthern lady who has grown up in love with GWTW. I have met Fred Crane, who has also passed severl years agp at the Bed and Breakfast that he and his wife Terry ran. I am so shock to learn of this passing. I did not know till I read Mr. Crane's info. May God be with all of you. If I can do anything, please contact me at 770-760-9891. Sincerely, Bobi Moler