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An attractive former chorine, Evelyn Keyes entered films in the late 1930s under contract to Cecil B DeMille. She debuted in the director's swashbuckling "The Buccaneer" (1938) and followed with DeMille's "Union Pacific" (1939). For many film buffs, she is best remembered as Scarlett's younger sister Suellen O'Hara in "Gone With the Wind" (also 1939). Keyes went on to distinguish such efforts as the farcical "The Lady in Question" (1940, directed by her second husband Charles Vidor) and was especially fine as the young woman who becomes involved with the re-incarnated Robert Montgomery in the charming fantasy "Here Comes Mr....

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Filmography

Wicked Stepmother - ( Witch Mistress / 1989 / Released / )
Going Hollywood: The War Years - ( Herself / 1988 / Released / )
John Huston: The Man, The Movies, The Maverick - ( Herself / 1988 / Released / Point Blank Productions )
A Return to Salem's Lot - ( Mrs Axel / 1987 / Released / )
Artie Shaw: Time Is All You've Got - ( / 1984 / Released / )
Around the World in 80 Days - ( Flirt / 1956 / Released / Brenno Rossi Video )
The Seven Year Itch - ( Helen Sherman / 1955 / Released / )
The Prowler - ( / 1951 / Released / )
The Jolson Story - ( Julie Benson / 1946 / Released / )
The Thrill of Brazil - ( / 1946 / Released / Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group )
The Desperadoes - ( / 1943 / Released / )
Gone With the Wind - ( Suellen O'Hara / 1939 / Released / UIP The Film Consortium )
Union Pacific - ( / 1939 / Released / )
The Buccaneer - ( Madeleine / 1938 / Released / Paramount Pictures )

TV Credits
The Hustons: Hollywood's Maverick Dynasty ( 1998 / Released ): Actor
Rita Hayworth: Dancing Into the Dream ( 1991 / Released ): Actor
The Making of a Legend: Gone With the Wind ( 1988 / Released ): Actor
Murder, She Wrote ( Released ): Actor

Full Biography (Back to top)


An attractive former chorine, Evelyn Keyes entered films in the late 1930s under contract to Cecil B DeMille. She debuted in the director's swashbuckling "The Buccaneer" (1938) and followed with DeMille's "Union Pacific" (1939). For many film buffs, she is best remembered as Scarlett's younger sister Suellen O'Hara in "Gone With the Wind" (also 1939). Keyes went on to distinguish such efforts as the farcical "The Lady in Question" (1940, directed by her second husband Charles Vidor) and was especially fine as the young woman who becomes involved with the re-incarnated Robert Montgomery in the charming fantasy "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" (1941). After playing an innocent in Vidor's "The Desperadoes" (1943), she portrayed an impish genie in "A Thousand and One Nights" (1945) before reaching her peak as the lead of the immensely popular biopic "The Jolson Story" (1946). (Although based on her, Keyes' character was not named Ruby Keeler, then the ex-Mrs. Al Jolson). She continued to appear in a number of mostly forgotten films, often delivering performances better than the material. Keyes was fine as David Niven's niece in the romance "Enchantment" (1948) and was particularly effective as Van Heflin's married lover in Joseph Losey's fine thriller "The Prowler" (1951). She proved to be an effective foil for Tom Ewell in "The Seven Year Itch" (1955), although most viewers only recall Marilyn Monroe standing over a subway grate. After an appearance in the all-star, Oscar-winning "Around the World in 80 Days" (1956), Keyes retired from Hollywood.

After fifteen years, the actress re-emerged as a writer with the novel "I Am a Billboard" in 1971 before making a one-shot return to films with an uncredited cameo in "Across 110th Street" (1972). She published a spicy memoir "Scarlett O'Hara's Younger Sister" in 1977 which detailed her many romantic entanglements and her relationships with her husbands Charles Vidor, John Huston and Artie Shaw. Ten years later, Keyes was seen in a featured role in the horror sequel "A Return to Salem's Lot" (1987) and delivered her last big screen performance playing a witch in "Wicked Stepmother" (1989).


Profession(s):
Actor, writer, chorus girl
Sometimes Credited As:
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Family
husband:Artie Shaw (married 1957; divorced in the early 1980s)
husband:Barton Leon Bainbridge (committed suicide in 1940 shortly after he and Keyes separated)
husband:Charles Vidor (born in 1900; married in 1943; divorced in 1945; died in 1959)
husband:John Huston (married in 1946; divorced in 1950; died in 1987)
son:Pablo Aberan Huston (Mexican-born; adopted with John Huston in 1948)
Companion(s)
Mike Todd , Companion , ```..together 1953-56

Milestones (Back to top)

1991 Published second memoir "I'll Think About That Tomorrow"
1989 Final feature appearance in "Wicked Stepmother"
1987 Returned to films in a featured role in "A Return to Salem's Lot" after 17 years
1977 Wrote and published her memoirs "Scarlett O'Hara's Little Sister"
1972 Made uncredited cameo appearance in "Across 110th Street"
1971 Published first novel, "I Am a Billboard"
1956 Last film for 16 years, "Around the World in 80 Days"
1955 Appeared as wife of Tom Ewell in Billy Wilder's film version of the Broadway comedy "The Seven Year Itch"
1946 Had female lead in "The Jolson Story", opposite Larry Parks; played Julie Benson, a character based on Ruby Keeler
1941 Co-starred in "Here Comes Mr. Jordan"
1939 Cast as Suellen O'Hara in "Gone With the Wind"
1938 Feature film debut, "The Bucaneer"
Began career as a nightclub chorus dancer



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