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Maureen O'Sullivan

Maureen O'Sullivan as Jane in Tarzan and His Mate

Maureen O'Sullivan (17 May, 191123 June, 1998) was an Irish actress.

Early Life

She was born Maureen Paula O'Sullivan in Boyle, County Roscommon, Ireland, the daughter of Charles Joseph O'Sullivan, a British officer and Mary Lovett Fraser.

She attended a convent school in Dublin, then the Convent of the Sacred Heart at Roehampton in London. One of her classmates there was Vivien Leigh. After attending finishing school in France, O'Sullivan returned to Dublin and began working with the poor.

Career Rise

She then met the motion picture director Frank Borzage, who was doing location filming on Song o' My Heart for 20th Century Fox. He suggested she take a screen test. She did and won a part in the movie, which starred Irish tenor John McCormack. She then traveled to the United States with her mother to complete the movie in Hollywood.

'Tarzan the Ape Man'

O'Sullivan appeared in six movies at Fox, then made three more at other movie studios. In 1932, she signed a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. After several roles there and at other movie studios, she was chosen by Irving Thalberg to appear as "Jane Parker" in Tarzan the Ape Man opposite co-star Johnny Weissmuller, with whom she had a brief affair during the early 1930's.

Besides playing Jane, she was one of the more popular ingenues at MGM throughout the 1930s and appeared in a number of other productions with various stars.

Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen O'Sullivan in "Tarzan and His Mate", 1934

In all, O'Sullivan played Jane, mate of Tarzan, in six features between (1932) and (1942). She did not mind doing the first two jungle movies, but feared being typecast and grew increasingly tired of the role.

She also starred with William Powell and Myrna Loy in The Thin Man (1934) and played Kitty in Anna Karenina (1935) with Greta Garbo and Basil Rathbone. She appeared as Molly Beaumont in A Yank at Oxford (1938), which was written partly by F. Scott Fitzgerald. At her request, he rewrote her part to give it substance and novelty. She played another Jane in Pride and Prejudice (1940) with Laurence Olivier and Greer Garson, and supported Ann Sothern in Maisie Was a Lady (1941).

After appearing in Tarzan's New York Adventure (1942), O'Sullivan asked MGM to release her from her contract so she could care for her husband who had just left the Navy with typhoid. She then retired from show business, devoting her time to being a wife and mother.

Marriages and Later Life

O'Sullivan was first married to Australian-born writer, later award-winning director, and Catholic convert John Farrow (12 September 1936-1963 his death). She was a widow for twenty years, then married James Cushing (22 August 1983-1998 her death).

She and Farrow were the parents of seven children: Michael Damien, Patrick Joseph, Maria de Lourdes (actress Mia Farrow), John Charles, Stephanie Farrow, Prudence Farrow, and Theresa Magdalena "Tisa" Farrow.

In (1948), she re-appeared on the screen in The Big Clock for Paramount Studios, which was directed by her husband. She continued to appear occasionally in her husband's movies and on television. By 1960, she believed she had permanently retired, perhaps prompted by roles such as Mrs Mimms in The Tall T in which her advancing years are the prime meaning of her role.

Then fellow Irish thespian Pat O'Brien encouraged her to take a part in summer stock. The play, A Roomful of Roses, opened in 1961. That led to another play, Never Too Late, in which she co-starred with Paul Ford in what was her Broadway debut. Shortly after it opened on Broadway, John Farrow died of a heart attack.

Sadly, O'Sullivan also had to endure being predeceased by her eldest son, Michael, who died in a car crash in California. O'Sullivan stuck with acting after the death of her husband. She was the Today Girl for NBC for a while, then she made the movie version of Never Too Late (1965) for Warner Bros.. She was also an executive director of a bridal consulting service, Wediquette International.

When her daughter, Mia Farrow, became involved with Woody Allen both professionally and romantically, O'Sullivan appeared in a couple of his movies playing Farrow's mother. She had important roles in Peggy Sue Got Married (1986), starring Kathleen Turner and Nicolas Cage, and the sci-fi oddity Stranded (1987).

In 1994, she appeared with Robert Wagner and Stefanie Powers in Hart to Hart: Home Is Where the Hart Is, a feature-length made for TV movie with the wealthy husband-and-wife team from the popular weekly detective series.

Maureen O'Sullivan died in Scottsdale, Arizona aged 87, of complications from heart surgery. She is buried in the Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery in Niskayuna, New York, her second husband's hometown.

She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6541 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.

Filmography

Song o' My Heart (1930) (20th Century Fox) ... Eileen O'Brien
Just Imagine (1930) (20th Century Fox) ... LN-18
So This Is London (1930) (20th Century Fox) ... Elinor Worthing
Princess and the Plumber (1930) (20th Century Fox) ... Princess Louise
A Connecticut Yankee (1931) (20th Century Fox) ... Alisande
Skyline (1931) (20th Century Fox) ... Kathleen Kearny
The Big Shot (1931) (RKO Pathe) ... Doris
Okay, America! (1932) (Universal) ... Sheila Barton
The Silver Lining (1932) (United Artists) ... Joyce Moore
Skyscraper Souls (1932) (MGM) ... Lynn Harding
Strange Interlude (1932) (MGM) ... Madeline Arnold
Fast Companions (1932) (Universal) ... Sally
Tarzan the Ape Man (1932) (MGM) ... Jane Parker
Payment Deferred (1932) (MGM) ... Winnie Marble
Robbers' Roost (1933) (20th Century Fox) ... Helen Herrick
The Cohens and Kellys in Trouble (1933) (Universal) ... Molly Kelly
Stage Mother (1933) (MGM) ... Shirley Lorraine
Tugboat Annie (1933) (MGM) ... Patricia "Pat" Severn
The Bishop Misbehaves (1933) (MGM) ... Hester Grantham
The Thin Man (1934) (MGM) ... Dorothy Wynant
The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1934) (MGM) ... Henrietta Barrett
Hide-Out (1934) (MGM) ... Pauline Miller
Tarzan and His Mate (1934) (MGM) ... Jane Parker
Woman Wanted (1935) (MGM) ... Ann Gray
Cardinal Richelieu (1935) (United Artists) ... Lenore
West Point of the Air (1935) (MGM) ... "Skip" Carter
Anna Karenina (1935) (MGM) ... Kitty
The Flame Within (1935) (MGM) ... Linda Belton
David Copperfield (1935) (MGM) ... Dora
The Voice of Bugle Ann (1936) (MGM) ... Camden Terry
The Devil-Doll (1936) (MGM) ... Lorraine Lavond
Tarzan Escapes (1936) (MGM) ... Jane
My Dear Miss Aldrich (1937) (MGM) ... Martha Aldrich
A Day at the Races (1937) (MGM) ... Judy Standish
The Emperor's Candlesticks (1937) (MGM) ... Maria Orlich
Between Two Women (1937) (MGM) ... Claire Donahue
Spring Madness (1938) (MGM) ... Alexandra Benson
Port of Seven Seas (1938) (MGM) ... Madelon
Hold That Kiss (1938) ... June "Junie" Evans
The Crowd Roars (1938) (MGM) ... Sheila Carson
A Yank at Oxford (1938) (MGM) ... Molly Beaumont
Let Us Live! (1939) (Columbia) ... Mary Roberts
Tarzan Finds a Son! (1939) (MGM) ... Jane
Sporting Blood (1940) (MGM) ... Linda Lockwood
Pride and Prejudice (1940) (MGM) ... Jane Bennet
Tarzan's Secret Treasure (1941) (MGM) ... Jane
Maisie Was a Lady (1941) (MGM) ... Abigail "Abby" Rawlston
Tarzan's New York Adventure (1942) (MGM) ... Jane
The Big Clock (1948) (Paramount) ... Georgette Stroud
Where Danger Lives (1950) (RKO) ... Julie Dawn
No Resting Place (1951) (Classic, Associated British) ... Nan Kyle
Bonzo Goes to College (1952) (Universal) ... Marion Drew
All I Desire (1953) (Universal) ... Sara Harper
Mission Over Korea (1953) (Columbia) ... Nancy Slocum
Duffy of San Quentin (1954) (Warner Bros.) ... Gladys Duffy
The Steel Cage (1954) (United Artists) ... Gladys Duffy
The Tall T (1957) (Columbia) ... Doretta Mims
Wild Heritage (1958) (Universal) ... Emma Breslin
Never Too Late (1965) (Warner Bros.) ... Edith Lambert
The Phynx (1970) (Warner Bros.) ... Cameo
Mandy's Grandmother (1978) (Film Short) (Andrew Sugarman) ... Grandmother
Too Scared to Scream (1985) (Movie Store, Doorman) ... Inez Hardwick
Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) (MGM) ... Norma
Peggy Sue Got Married (1986) (Tri-Star) ... Elizabeth Alvorg
Stranded (1987) (New Line) ... Grace Clark

Notable television appearances

Today (1952) (TV series) ... Herself - Today Girl (1963-1964)
The Crooked Hearts (1972) (TV) ... Lillian Stanton
The Great Houdini (1976) (Made for TV) ... Lady Conan Doyle
All My Children (1970) (TV soap opera) ... Olive Whelan (1981)
Good Ole Boy: A Delta Boyhood (1988) (Made for TV) ... Aunt Sue
With Murder in Mind (1992) (TV) ... Aunt Mildred
The Habitation of Dragons (1992) (Made for TV) ... Helen Taylor
Hart to Hart: Home Is Where the Hart Is (1994) (Made for TV) ... Eleanor Biddlecomb

External links


* Classic Movies (1939 - 1969): Maureen O'Sullivan
*Maureen O'Sullivan as "Jane" Photo Gallery
* Maureen O'Sullivan's Gravesite



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