Evelyn Louise Keyes (November 20, 1916 – July 4, 2008) was an American film actress. She is best known for her role as Suellen O'Hara in the 1939 film Gone with the Wind.
Early life
Evelyn Keyes was born in Port Arthur, Texas, to Omar Dow Keyes and Maude Ollive Keyes, the daughter of a Methodist minister. After Omar Keyes died when she was three years old, Keyes moved with her mother to Atlanta, Georgia, where they lived with her grandparents. As a teenager, Keyes took dancing lessons and performed for local clubs such as the Daughters of the Confederacy.
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 (1946). 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.
Mini bio of the life of Actress Evelyn Keyes who is probably most famous for her role as Suellen O'Hara in the 1939 film Gone with the Wind and The Jolson Story
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published: 23 Jan 2021
Evelyn Keyes, Truman Capote--1977 TV Interview
Evelyn Keyes discusses her revealing Hollywood expose "Scarlett O'Hara's Younger Sister" and her marriages to John Huston, Charles Vidor and Artie Shaw in this revealing 1977 interview, joined by Truman Capote and Steve Allen.
published: 09 Mar 2016
🎬 Mr. SOFT TOUCH (1949 - Film Noir - Glenn Ford & Evelyn Keyes)
Mr. Soft Touch is a 1949 American film noir crime film directed by Gordon Douglas and Henry Levin and starring Glenn Ford and Evelyn Keyes. The film is also known as House of Settlement.
Polish American Joe Miracle returns from fighting in World War II, only to find his San Francisco nightclub under the control of the mob, and his friend and partner Leo missing and presumed murdered. To get even, he robs $100,000 from his former business, planning to leave the country as soon as possible. He goes to the apartment of Victor Christopher, Leo's brother, where he picks up a ticket Victor and his wife Clara had purchased for him. However, he discovers to his dismay that they could only book him on a ship that sails for Yokohama on Christmas Eve, the next night. He has to hide until then. When ...
published: 24 Jun 2020
Movie Legends - Evelyn Keyes
Film actress best known in her role as Suellen O'Hara in 'Gone With the Wind' (1939).
published: 24 Nov 2009
Iron Man (1951) Jeff Chandler, Evelyn Keyes - film-Noir
A miner becomes a brutal boxer and strangles everyone, but when he becomes a champion he miraculously changes into a real human being.
published: 08 Jan 2021
Evelyn Keyes, Hugh Downs, 1977 TV Interview, Gone With the Wind
Actress Evelyn Keyes discusses both her acting and writing careers, including her early role as Scarlett O'Hara's younger sister in "Gone With the Wind," with host Hugh Downs in this 1977 interview.
published: 08 Apr 2015
The Killer That Stalked New York 1950, USA Featuring Evelyn Keyes Film Noir Full Movie
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Arriving at New York City's Pennsylvania Station after a trip to Cuba, Sheila Bennet (Evelyn Keyes), who is smuggling $50,000 worth of diamonds into the country, realizes she's being followed by the authorities. She mails the diamonds to her husband, Matt Krane (Charles Korvin), instead of carrying them around, and then tries to shake the Treasury agent following her...
published: 18 Apr 2020
99 River Street 1953 (Film Noir) Starring John Payne, Evelyn Keyes
Starring Cast
John Payne as Ernie Driscoll
Evelyn Keyes as Linda James
Brad Dexter as Victor Rawlins
Frank Faylen as Stan Hogan
Peggie Castle as Pauline Driscoll
Jay Adler as Christopher
Jack Lambert as Mickey
Glenn Langan as Lloyd Morgan
Eddy Waller as Pop Durkee
John Day as Bud
Ian Wolfe as Waldo Daggett
Peter Leeds as Nat Finley
William Tannen as director
Gene Reynolds as Chuck
Paul Bryar as bartender
Plot
Ernie Driscoll is a former boxer who, after sustaining an injury in the ring severe enough to force him to give up prize-fighting, is a New York taxi driver.
His wife, Pauline, unhappy living a hard-up life, is having an affair with the much better-heeled Victor Rawlins, who happens to be a thief. An arrangement Rawlins made, to be paid for a batch of diamonds he has stolen, falls t...
Mini bio of the life of Actress Evelyn Keyes who is probably most famous for her role as Suellen O'Hara in the 1939 film Gone with the Wind and The Jolson Story...
Mini bio of the life of Actress Evelyn Keyes who is probably most famous for her role as Suellen O'Hara in the 1939 film Gone with the Wind and The Jolson Story
This video was made using information and photos freely found on the internet. No copyright infringement intended. This video may not be re-uploaded by others. I created this video and recorded the audio and my voice may not be used by others.
Mini bio of the life of Actress Evelyn Keyes who is probably most famous for her role as Suellen O'Hara in the 1939 film Gone with the Wind and The Jolson Story
This video was made using information and photos freely found on the internet. No copyright infringement intended. This video may not be re-uploaded by others. I created this video and recorded the audio and my voice may not be used by others.
Evelyn Keyes discusses her revealing Hollywood expose "Scarlett O'Hara's Younger Sister" and her marriages to John Huston, Charles Vidor and Artie Shaw in this ...
Evelyn Keyes discusses her revealing Hollywood expose "Scarlett O'Hara's Younger Sister" and her marriages to John Huston, Charles Vidor and Artie Shaw in this revealing 1977 interview, joined by Truman Capote and Steve Allen.
Evelyn Keyes discusses her revealing Hollywood expose "Scarlett O'Hara's Younger Sister" and her marriages to John Huston, Charles Vidor and Artie Shaw in this revealing 1977 interview, joined by Truman Capote and Steve Allen.
Mr. Soft Touch is a 1949 American film noir crime film directed by Gordon Douglas and Henry Levin and starring Glenn Ford and Evelyn Keyes. The film is also kno...
Mr. Soft Touch is a 1949 American film noir crime film directed by Gordon Douglas and Henry Levin and starring Glenn Ford and Evelyn Keyes. The film is also known as House of Settlement.
Polish American Joe Miracle returns from fighting in World War II, only to find his San Francisco nightclub under the control of the mob, and his friend and partner Leo missing and presumed murdered. To get even, he robs $100,000 from his former business, planning to leave the country as soon as possible. He goes to the apartment of Victor Christopher, Leo's brother, where he picks up a ticket Victor and his wife Clara had purchased for him. However, he discovers to his dismay that they could only book him on a ship that sails for Yokohama on Christmas Eve, the next night. He has to hide until then. When the police come to stop Victor from ringing a bell and disturbing the neighbors, Joe pretends to be him in order to spend the night safely in jail. However, Jenny Jones, a kindhearted social worker, gets him remanded into her custody instead.
Mr. Soft Touch is a 1949 American film noir crime film directed by Gordon Douglas and Henry Levin and starring Glenn Ford and Evelyn Keyes. The film is also known as House of Settlement.
Polish American Joe Miracle returns from fighting in World War II, only to find his San Francisco nightclub under the control of the mob, and his friend and partner Leo missing and presumed murdered. To get even, he robs $100,000 from his former business, planning to leave the country as soon as possible. He goes to the apartment of Victor Christopher, Leo's brother, where he picks up a ticket Victor and his wife Clara had purchased for him. However, he discovers to his dismay that they could only book him on a ship that sails for Yokohama on Christmas Eve, the next night. He has to hide until then. When the police come to stop Victor from ringing a bell and disturbing the neighbors, Joe pretends to be him in order to spend the night safely in jail. However, Jenny Jones, a kindhearted social worker, gets him remanded into her custody instead.
Actress Evelyn Keyes discusses both her acting and writing careers, including her early role as Scarlett O'Hara's younger sister in "Gone With the Wind," with h...
Actress Evelyn Keyes discusses both her acting and writing careers, including her early role as Scarlett O'Hara's younger sister in "Gone With the Wind," with host Hugh Downs in this 1977 interview.
Actress Evelyn Keyes discusses both her acting and writing careers, including her early role as Scarlett O'Hara's younger sister in "Gone With the Wind," with host Hugh Downs in this 1977 interview.
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Arriving at New York City's Pennsylvania Station after a trip to Cuba, Sheila Bennet (Evelyn Key...
Not Monetized. All rights reserved to their respective owners.
Arriving at New York City's Pennsylvania Station after a trip to Cuba, Sheila Bennet (Evelyn Keyes), who is smuggling $50,000 worth of diamonds into the country, realizes she's being followed by the authorities. She mails the diamonds to her husband, Matt Krane (Charles Korvin), instead of carrying them around, and then tries to shake the Treasury agent following her...
Not Monetized. All rights reserved to their respective owners.
Arriving at New York City's Pennsylvania Station after a trip to Cuba, Sheila Bennet (Evelyn Keyes), who is smuggling $50,000 worth of diamonds into the country, realizes she's being followed by the authorities. She mails the diamonds to her husband, Matt Krane (Charles Korvin), instead of carrying them around, and then tries to shake the Treasury agent following her...
Starring Cast
John Payne as Ernie Driscoll
Evelyn Keyes as Linda James
Brad Dexter as Victor Rawlins
Frank Faylen as Stan Hogan
Peggie Castle as Pauline Driscol...
Starring Cast
John Payne as Ernie Driscoll
Evelyn Keyes as Linda James
Brad Dexter as Victor Rawlins
Frank Faylen as Stan Hogan
Peggie Castle as Pauline Driscoll
Jay Adler as Christopher
Jack Lambert as Mickey
Glenn Langan as Lloyd Morgan
Eddy Waller as Pop Durkee
John Day as Bud
Ian Wolfe as Waldo Daggett
Peter Leeds as Nat Finley
William Tannen as director
Gene Reynolds as Chuck
Paul Bryar as bartender
Plot
Ernie Driscoll is a former boxer who, after sustaining an injury in the ring severe enough to force him to give up prize-fighting, is a New York taxi driver.
His wife, Pauline, unhappy living a hard-up life, is having an affair with the much better-heeled Victor Rawlins, who happens to be a thief. An arrangement Rawlins made, to be paid for a batch of diamonds he has stolen, falls through; his fence indicates it is the presence of Pauline that has impeded the deal. In an effort to rekindle it, Rawlins kills Pauline and attempts to frame Driscoll for the murder.
With the help of a female acquaintance, Driscoll tries to track down Rawlins before the criminal leaves the country.
Directed by Phil Karlson
Produced by Edward Small
Screenplay by Robert Smith
Story by George Zuckerman
Based on "Crosstown" (short story, in Cosmopolitan, October 1945) by George Zuckerman
Music by Arthur Lange ,Emil Newman
Cinematography Franz Planer
Edited by Buddy Small
Production company World Films (Edward Small Productions)
Distributed by United Artists
Release date
August 21, 1953 (LA)
October 2, 1953 (NYC)
October 3, 1953 (US)
Running time 82-83 minutes[1]
Country United States
Language English
Source Wikipedia.
Starring Cast
John Payne as Ernie Driscoll
Evelyn Keyes as Linda James
Brad Dexter as Victor Rawlins
Frank Faylen as Stan Hogan
Peggie Castle as Pauline Driscoll
Jay Adler as Christopher
Jack Lambert as Mickey
Glenn Langan as Lloyd Morgan
Eddy Waller as Pop Durkee
John Day as Bud
Ian Wolfe as Waldo Daggett
Peter Leeds as Nat Finley
William Tannen as director
Gene Reynolds as Chuck
Paul Bryar as bartender
Plot
Ernie Driscoll is a former boxer who, after sustaining an injury in the ring severe enough to force him to give up prize-fighting, is a New York taxi driver.
His wife, Pauline, unhappy living a hard-up life, is having an affair with the much better-heeled Victor Rawlins, who happens to be a thief. An arrangement Rawlins made, to be paid for a batch of diamonds he has stolen, falls through; his fence indicates it is the presence of Pauline that has impeded the deal. In an effort to rekindle it, Rawlins kills Pauline and attempts to frame Driscoll for the murder.
With the help of a female acquaintance, Driscoll tries to track down Rawlins before the criminal leaves the country.
Directed by Phil Karlson
Produced by Edward Small
Screenplay by Robert Smith
Story by George Zuckerman
Based on "Crosstown" (short story, in Cosmopolitan, October 1945) by George Zuckerman
Music by Arthur Lange ,Emil Newman
Cinematography Franz Planer
Edited by Buddy Small
Production company World Films (Edward Small Productions)
Distributed by United Artists
Release date
August 21, 1953 (LA)
October 2, 1953 (NYC)
October 3, 1953 (US)
Running time 82-83 minutes[1]
Country United States
Language English
Source Wikipedia.
Mini bio of the life of Actress Evelyn Keyes who is probably most famous for her role as Suellen O'Hara in the 1939 film Gone with the Wind and The Jolson Story
This video was made using information and photos freely found on the internet. No copyright infringement intended. This video may not be re-uploaded by others. I created this video and recorded the audio and my voice may not be used by others.
Evelyn Keyes discusses her revealing Hollywood expose "Scarlett O'Hara's Younger Sister" and her marriages to John Huston, Charles Vidor and Artie Shaw in this revealing 1977 interview, joined by Truman Capote and Steve Allen.
Mr. Soft Touch is a 1949 American film noir crime film directed by Gordon Douglas and Henry Levin and starring Glenn Ford and Evelyn Keyes. The film is also known as House of Settlement.
Polish American Joe Miracle returns from fighting in World War II, only to find his San Francisco nightclub under the control of the mob, and his friend and partner Leo missing and presumed murdered. To get even, he robs $100,000 from his former business, planning to leave the country as soon as possible. He goes to the apartment of Victor Christopher, Leo's brother, where he picks up a ticket Victor and his wife Clara had purchased for him. However, he discovers to his dismay that they could only book him on a ship that sails for Yokohama on Christmas Eve, the next night. He has to hide until then. When the police come to stop Victor from ringing a bell and disturbing the neighbors, Joe pretends to be him in order to spend the night safely in jail. However, Jenny Jones, a kindhearted social worker, gets him remanded into her custody instead.
Actress Evelyn Keyes discusses both her acting and writing careers, including her early role as Scarlett O'Hara's younger sister in "Gone With the Wind," with host Hugh Downs in this 1977 interview.
Not Monetized. All rights reserved to their respective owners.
Arriving at New York City's Pennsylvania Station after a trip to Cuba, Sheila Bennet (Evelyn Keyes), who is smuggling $50,000 worth of diamonds into the country, realizes she's being followed by the authorities. She mails the diamonds to her husband, Matt Krane (Charles Korvin), instead of carrying them around, and then tries to shake the Treasury agent following her...
Starring Cast
John Payne as Ernie Driscoll
Evelyn Keyes as Linda James
Brad Dexter as Victor Rawlins
Frank Faylen as Stan Hogan
Peggie Castle as Pauline Driscoll
Jay Adler as Christopher
Jack Lambert as Mickey
Glenn Langan as Lloyd Morgan
Eddy Waller as Pop Durkee
John Day as Bud
Ian Wolfe as Waldo Daggett
Peter Leeds as Nat Finley
William Tannen as director
Gene Reynolds as Chuck
Paul Bryar as bartender
Plot
Ernie Driscoll is a former boxer who, after sustaining an injury in the ring severe enough to force him to give up prize-fighting, is a New York taxi driver.
His wife, Pauline, unhappy living a hard-up life, is having an affair with the much better-heeled Victor Rawlins, who happens to be a thief. An arrangement Rawlins made, to be paid for a batch of diamonds he has stolen, falls through; his fence indicates it is the presence of Pauline that has impeded the deal. In an effort to rekindle it, Rawlins kills Pauline and attempts to frame Driscoll for the murder.
With the help of a female acquaintance, Driscoll tries to track down Rawlins before the criminal leaves the country.
Directed by Phil Karlson
Produced by Edward Small
Screenplay by Robert Smith
Story by George Zuckerman
Based on "Crosstown" (short story, in Cosmopolitan, October 1945) by George Zuckerman
Music by Arthur Lange ,Emil Newman
Cinematography Franz Planer
Edited by Buddy Small
Production company World Films (Edward Small Productions)
Distributed by United Artists
Release date
August 21, 1953 (LA)
October 2, 1953 (NYC)
October 3, 1953 (US)
Running time 82-83 minutes[1]
Country United States
Language English
Source Wikipedia.
Evelyn Louise Keyes (November 20, 1916 – July 4, 2008) was an American film actress. She is best known for her role as Suellen O'Hara in the 1939 film Gone with the Wind.
Early life
Evelyn Keyes was born in Port Arthur, Texas, to Omar Dow Keyes and Maude Ollive Keyes, the daughter of a Methodist minister. After Omar Keyes died when she was three years old, Keyes moved with her mother to Atlanta, Georgia, where they lived with her grandparents. As a teenager, Keyes took dancing lessons and performed for local clubs such as the Daughters of the Confederacy.
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 (1946). 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.
Filmed in November in Memphis, this inspirational drama about a drug-addicted British rock star (MalcolmCumming) who befriends a cancer-stricken little girl (EvelynKite) boasts the former TV ...
Key Departures. ... The Lady Mounties lost two key pieces to graduation, but will return three of their top five scorers from last year including junior Haley Litzelman who led her team in nearly every category ... Key Departures. ... Key Departures..
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5 ... He said in August he was a fan of Robert F ... “Rogan reaches a large demographic of young men, which includes a key block of movable voters ... Kamala Harris meets with supporters this week in Pennsylvania, a key swing state. Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters ....
Getting five runners in the top 10 was key for the Spartans in taking home the team trophy for the girls. BesidesFrank, Lakeview's EvelynCalow was fourth overall in 22.47 with the Spartans' Amelia...
Ellie (LauraEvelyn, emanating a low-key charisma that explains the slowly revealed dynamics), has recently moved back from London with her partner and is trying for a baby; the laid-back, blokey Ross...
He warns that any immediate savings to the government resulting from a clamp down on tax-free cash would be outweighed in the long-term by discouraging retirement planning – ‘a key pillar of economic stability’.
He warns that any immediate savings to the government resulting from a clamp down on tax-free cash would be outweighed in the long-term by discouraging retirement planning – ‘a key pillar of economic stability’.
KnitWell x BCRFLogo The 20 thrivers featured in the Sisterhood of Strength campaign each have their own inspiring and personal journey ... Individually, our brands are strong ... Research is the key to stopping it in its tracks. Founded in 1993 by Evelyn H.
Evelyn’s Hollands reveals he likes the company’s ‘global diversification’ generating earnings in various key defence areas – for example air systems, marine, space and intelligence ... Evelyn’s Hollands ...
The Hawks bring back several key returners on the boys and girls sides including MarkBerg, Keagan Graves, Michelle Yeung and EvelynPark. Marriotts Ridge figures to be a formidable contender, returning several key players from last year’s team.
They were joined at the dining table by MaryKerr, Bob's wife, along with Joey's wife, Lisa, and their 14-year-old twins, Evelyn and Ethan... Said Evelyn.