Evelyn Keyes
Evelyn Louise Keyes (November 20, 1916 - July 4, 2008) was a prominent American actress known for her captivating performances in classic films. By the age of 18, she had already begun her career as a chorus girl before making her way to Hollywood, where legendary director Cecil B. DeMille signed her to a personal contract without requiring an audition. Keyes gained significant recognition for her portrayal of Suellen O'Hara, Scarlett O'Hara's sister, in the iconic 1939 film *Gone with the Wind*, a role that solidified her place in cinematic history. She later participated in the 1988 documentary *The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind*, reflecting on her experiences during the film's production.
Keyes' career blossomed when she joined Columbia Pictures, where she starred in various films throughout the early 1940s. Notable among her works was the 1941 fantasy comedy *Here Comes Mr. Jordan*, followed by her performance opposite Larry Parks in the acclaimed biopic *The Jolson Story*. She also showcased her comedic talents in *The Mating of Millie* alongside Glenn Ford and captivated audiences as Kathy Flannigan in the 1949 film *Mrs. Mike*. Her final significant role came in the 1955 classic *The Seven Year Itch*, featuring Marilyn Monroe. Although she officially retired in 1956, Keyes continued to engage in acting, leaving a lasting legacy in the film industry.
Filmography
Ladies in Retirement
Hell's Half Acre
Here Comes Mr. Jordan
Strange Affair
Iron Man
99 River Street
Wicked Stepmother
There's Something About a Soldier
The Face Behind the Mask
The Mating of Millie
Enchantment (1948)
The Killer That Stalked New York
The Desperadoes
The Seven Year Itch
Renegades
The Jolson Story
The Lady in Question
A Return to Salem's Lot
Before I Hang
Mr. Soft Touch
A Thousand and One Nights
The Prowler
Gone with the Wind