Keyes, Evelyn (1919–)
Keyes, Evelyn (1919–)
American screen actress and writer. Born Nov 20, 1919, in Port Arthur, TX; m. Barton Bainbridge, 1938 (died 1940); m. Charles Vidor (director), 1943 (div. 1945); m. John Huston (director), 1946 (div. 1950); m. Artie Shaw (bandleader), 1957.
Began career as dancer in nightclub choruses; made film debut in The Buccaneer (1938), followed by The Face Behind the Mask, Union Pacific, Slightly Honorable, The Lady in Question, Here Comes Mr. Jordan, Ladies in Retirement, The Jolson Story, Mrs. Mike, The Prowler, 99 River Street, Hell's Half Acre, The Seven Year Itch and Return to Salem's Lot; probably best remembered as Suellen O'Hara, Scarlett's little sister, in Gone with the Wind; wrote novel I Am a Billboard (1971).
See also autobiographies Scarlett O'Hara's Younger Sister (1977) and I'll Think About That Tomorrow (1991).