Maureen O’Sullivan

Maureen O'Sullivan Headshot

Actress

Birth Date: May 17, 1911

Death Date: June 23, 1998

Birth Place: Boyle, County Roscommon, Ireland

Spouses: John Farrow

Children: Mia Farrow, Tisa Farrow

Grandchildren: Ronan Farrow, Dylan Farrow

This petite, brunette Irish colleen was discovered by ace Hollywood filmmaker Frank Borzage at the International Horse Show in Dublin in 1930 and subsequently enjoyed a lengthy career in film, TV and onstage. After being convent-educated near London and sent to a finishing school in Paris, O'Sullivan accepted Borzage's offer, signed with Fox Studios and soon found herself in Hollywood cast opposite legendary Irish tenor John McCormack in the early sound musical, "Song o' My Heart" (1930). The film was poor and McCormack didn't catch on with filmgoers, but the lovely ingenue soon found herself in the bizarre science-fiction musical "Just Imagine" (1930) and supporting Will Rogers in a fun version of "A Connecticut Yankee at King Arthur's Court" (1931).

O'Sullivan was signed by MGM in 1932, where she would remain for the next decade. She soon played--for the first of six times--the most famous role of her career, the demure but scantily clad Jane, saved by and later wed to the king of the jungle in "Tarzan the Ape Man" (1932). The other five films O'Sullivan made with former Olympic swimmer Johnny Weismuller ranged from the superior "Tarzan and His Mate" (1934) to the odd "Tarzan's New York Adventure" (1942) before O'Sullivan retired for six years to raise her family by director John Farrow, whom she had married in 1936.

Remarkably prolific in the 30s, O'Sullivan wasn't quite a top star, typically playing leads in "B" films and programmers, and ingenue second leads in bigger productions. Examples of the former include the punchy gangster saga "Okay America" (1932), the spicy pre-Production Code dramas "Skyscraper Souls" (1932) and "Stage Mother" (1933), the superior horror film "The Devil Doll" (1936), the amusing comedy "The Bishop Misbehaves" and the fine suspenser "Woman Wanted" (both 1935). Always in gentle, sympathetic roles, O'Sullivan handsomely supported major stars like Norma Shearer in "The Barretts of Wimpole Street" (1934, very touching as the helpless Henrietta), Marie Dressler in "Tugboat Annie" (1933), Ann Harding in "The Flame Within" (1935), Greta Garbo in "Anna Karenina" (1935), and William Powell and Myrna Loy in "The Thin Man" (1934, as a damsel in distress). She provided the requisite romance in the Marx Brothers farce "A Day at the Races" (1937), dallied with Robert Taylor in "A Yank at Oxford" (1938), and was particularly fine as the spirited Greer Garson's sweet, more conventional sister in "Pride and Prejudice" (1940).

Returning to acting after six years, O'Sullivan played prominent but somewhat incidental romantic leads in two good noirs directed by Farrow, "The Big Clock" (1948) and "Where Danger Lives" (1950). Too old for ingenue roles and working in a Hollywood whose dominant Irish female was the more fiery Maureen O'Hara, O'Sullivan alternated standardized leading lady roles with supporting turns in good second-tier films like Douglas Sirk's "All I Desire" (1953) and Budd Boetticher's "The Tall T" (1957). Occasional clinkers like "Bonzo Goes to College" (1952) paled beside good TV work on the dramatic anthologies "Fireside Theater," "Matinee Theater" and "Star Stage." She also hosted a syndicated TV anthology for the young, "The Children's Hour" (1951).

After Farrow died in 1963 and her seven children (including actors Mia and Tisa Farrow) grew into adulthood, O'Sullivan increasing busied herself with stage work, which, over the next several decades included revivals of "The Front Page" and "Morning's at Seven." The Broadway hit "Never Too Late" had O'Sullivan sweetly amusing as a middle-aged expectant mother, a role she recreated for the 1965 film version. TV work picked up in the 70s and beyond with a season on the daytime soap "All My Children" and dignified roles in the TV-movies "The Crooked Hearts" (ABC, 1972), "Mandy's Grandmother" (syndicated, 1980) and "With Murder in Mind" (CBS, 1992). A handful of feature roles cropped up too: O'Sullivan proved anew that a sensitive actor existed alongside the persona of the likable, demure lassie with her striking work as the heroine's (Mia Farrow) drunken mother in Woody Allen's "Hannah and Her Sisters" (1986).

Credits

Tarzan, aux sources du mythe

Actor
Show
2017

Hart to Hart: Home Is Where the Hart Is

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Eleanor Biddlecomb
Movie
1994

With Murder in Mind

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Aunt Mildred
Movie
1992

Good Old Boy

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Aunt Sue
Movie
1988

Stranded

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Grace Clark
Movie
1987

Les Passagers de l'angoisse

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Movie
1987

Hannah and Her SistersStream

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Norma
Movie
1986
91%

Peggy Sue Got MarriedStream

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Elizabeth Alvorg
Movie
1986
87%

Too Scared to Scream

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Inez Hardwick
Movie
1985

The Great Houdinis

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Lady Conan Doyle
Movie
1976

The Crooked Hearts

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Lillian Stanton
Movie
1972

Never Too Late

Actor
Edith Lambert
Movie
1965

Ben Casey

Guest Star
Irene Crain
Series
1961

Wild Heritage

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Emma Breslin
Movie
1958

The Tall TStream

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Doretta Mims
Movie
1957
100%

The Blessed Midnight

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Show
1956

Star Stage

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Show
1955

Climax!

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Series
1954

Mission Over Korea

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Nancy Slocum
Movie
1953

All I Desire

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Sara Harper
Movie
1953
100%

Showcase 39

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Show
1952

Bonzo Goes to College

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Marion Gateson Drew
Movie
1952

No Resting Place

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Nan Kyle
Movie
1951

What's My Line?Stream

Guest
Game Show
1950

Where Danger LivesStream

Actor
Julie
Movie
1950

The Big Clock

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Georgette Stroud
Movie
1948

Tarzan's New York Adventure

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Jane Parker
Movie
1942

Les Aventures de Tarzan à New York

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Movie
1942

Tarzan's Secret Treasure

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Jane Parker
Movie
1941

Maisie Was a LadyStream

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Abigail "Abby" Rawlston
Movie
1941

Pride and PrejudiceStream

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Jane Bennet
Movie
1940
100%

Sporting Blood

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Linda Lockwood
Movie
1940

Tarzan Finds a Son!

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Jane Parker
Movie
1939

Let Us Live

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Mary Roberts
Movie
1939

A Yank at Oxford

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Molly Beaumont
Movie
1938

Hold That Kiss

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June Evans
Movie
1938

The Crowd Roars

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Sheila Carson
Movie
1938

Spring Madness

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Alexandra Benson
Movie
1938

Port of Seven Seas

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Madelon
Movie
1938

A Day at the RacesStream

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Judy Standish
Movie
1937
94%

Surrounded by Women

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Claire Donahue
Movie
1937

The Emperor's Candlesticks

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Maria Orlich
Movie
1937

Between Two Women

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Claire Donahue
Movie
1937

My Dear Miss Aldrich

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Martha Aldrich
Movie
1937

La Muñeca del Diablo

Actor
Movie
1936

Tarzan Escapes

Actor
Jane Parker
Movie
1936

The Voice of Bugle Ann

Actor
Camden Terry
Movie
1936

The Devil Doll

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Lorraine Lavond
Movie
1936

La Fuga de Tarzán

Actor
Movie
1936

The Flame Within

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Linda Belton
Movie
1935

Anna KareninaStream

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Kitty
Movie
1935
86%

Woman Wanted

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Ann Gray
Movie
1935

Cardinal Richelieu

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Lenore
Movie
1935

David CopperfieldStream

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Dora
Movie
1935
100%

The Bishop Misbehaves

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Hester
Movie
1935

West Point of the Air

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`'Skip'` Carter
Movie
1935

Tarzan and His Mate

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Jane Parker
Movie
1934
100%

Forbidden Alliance

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Henrietta Barrett
Movie
1934

The Thin ManStream

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Dorothy Wynant
Movie
1934
98%

Hide-Out

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Pauline Miller
Movie
1934

Los Barretts de la Calle Wimpole

Actor
Movie
1934

Stage Mother

Actor
Shirley Lorraine
Movie
1933

Tugboat AnnieStream

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Patricia "Pat" Severn
Movie
1933

Robbers' Roost

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Helen Herrick
Movie
1932

Tarzan, the Ape ManStream

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Jane Parker
Movie
1932
100%

Strange Interlude

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Madeline Arnold
Movie
1932

Skyscraper Souls

Actor
Lynn Harding
Movie
1932

Payment Deferred

Actor
Winnie Marble
Movie
1932

Okay, America!

Actor
Sheila Barton
Movie
1932

The Big Shot

Actor
Doris Thompson
Movie
1932

The Silver Lining

Actor
Joyce Moore
Movie
1932

A Connecticut Yankee

Actor
Alisande/Woman in Mansion
Movie
1931

Song o' My Heart

Actor
Eileen
Movie
1930

Just Imagine

Actor
LN-18
Movie
1930