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Evelyn Keyes Biography and Full Filmography - MovieWise

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Born:
1916-11-20

Birthplace:
Port Arthur, Texas, USA

Credits:
63 Total Roles

Evelyn Keyes

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Biography

Evelyn Louise Keyes (November 20, 1916 - July 4, 2008) was an American film actress. A chorus girl by age 18, Keyes came out to Hollywood and was introduced to Cecil B. DeMille, who in her own words, “signed me to a personal contract without even making a test”. After a handful of B-movies at Paramount Pictures, she landed the role in Gone with the Wind, of Scarlett O'Hara's sister, Suellen. She was later interviewed for the 1988 documentary The Making of a Legend: 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. 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 major film role was a small part as Tom Ewell's vacationing wife in The Seven Year Itch (1955), which starred Marilyn Monroe. Keyes officially retired in 1956, but continued to act.

Known For

Full Filmography

Year Title Role
2003 Biography: Humphrey Bogart MOVIE Self - Actress and John Huston's Wife
2003 Discovering Treasure: The Story of 'The Treasure of the Sierra Madre' MOVIE Self
1998 Glorious Technicolor MOVIE Self
1990 Rita Hayworth: Dancing Into the Dream MOVIE Self
1989 Wicked Stepmother MOVIE Witch Instructor
1988 John Huston: The Man, the Movies, the Maverick MOVIE Self
1988 The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind MOVIE Self
1987 Legacy of the Hollywood Blacklist MOVIE Self
1987 A Return to Salem's Lot MOVIE Mrs. Axel
1985 Artie Shaw: Time Is All You've Got MOVIE Self

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