- Susan Peters
:"For Susan Peters, the Television Anchor, see
Susan Peters (TV Anchor) "Infobox actor
name = Susan Peters
imagesize =
caption = from the trailer for the film "Random Harvest" (1942).
birthname = Suzanne Carnahan
birthdate = birth date|1921|7|3|mf=y
birthplace = Spokane,Washington ,United States
deathdate = death date and age|1952|10|23|1921|7|3|mf=y
deathplace =Visalia, California ,United States
spouse =Richard Quine
(1943-1948) (divorced) 1 child
awards =Hollywood Walk of Fame Susan Peters (
July 3 ,1921 –October 23 ,1952 ) was an Academy Award-nominatedUnited States film actress whose promising career was cut tragically short.Biography
Early life
Peters was born Suzanne Carnahan in
Spokane, Washington . First contracted by Warner Brothers, which was unable to utilize her talents, she subsequently began working forMGM Studios after completing high school. Her first job was to read with potential actors in their screen tests. Before long she had impressed studio executives with her own talent, and they began casting her in films.Career
For the first two years she used her given name and played small, often uncredited parts in films such as "
Meet John Doe " (1941), before adopting her stage name. But her beguiling acting in a supporting role in the MGM programmer, "Tish ", resulted in a studio contract. Her first substantial role, in "Random Harvest" (1942), earned her anAcademy Award for Best Supporting Actress nomination.Further impressed, MGM began to groom her for starring roles, casting her in several lesser productions that allowed her to learn her craft. A starring role in "
Song of Russia " (1943) earned her critical acclaim but the film was not a commercial success. However, in 1944, she was one of ten actors who were elevated from "featured player" status to the studio's official "star" category; the others includedEsther Williams ,Laraine Day ,Kathryn Grayson ,Van Johnson ,Margaret O'Brien ,Ginny Simms ,Robert Walker ,Gene Kelly , andGeorge Murphy . An official portrait taken of MGM's contracted players during this period prominently features Peters sharing the front row with the head of the studio himself,Louis B. Mayer , and alongside such illustrious actors as James Stewart,Mickey Rooney ,Margaret Sullavan ,Katharine Hepburn ,Hedy Lamarr , andGreer Garson -- such was the faith that the studio had of her talent and potential at the time.Personal tragedy
Married to the actor
Richard Quine , she was with him on a hunting vacation in early 1945, when a rifle accidentally discharged, causing a bullet to be lodged in her spine. The accident left her permanently paralysed from the waist down and confined to a wheel chair, however she attempted to continue her acting career.MGM continued to pay her salary, but unable to find suitable projects, Peters subsequently left the studio. An unsympathetic role in Columbia's "
The Sign of the Ram " (1948) failed to win an audience, and a starring role as a wheelchair bound lawyer in thetelevision series "Miss Susan " (1951) was also unsuccessful.She toured in stage productions of "
The Glass Menagerie " and "The Barretts of Wimpole Street ", and her performances were highly regarded, but her disability made her a difficult actress to cast.Her career faltered, and as her marriage ended, Peters suffered from depression. Her health continued to deteriorate until her death, aged 31, in
Visalia, California , from kidney disease andpneumonia , complicated byanorexia nervosa .Susan Peters has a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame for her contribution to motion pictures, at 1601 Vine St.Filmography
* "
Susan and God " (Uncredited, 1940)
* "The Man Who Talked Too Much" (Uncredited, 1940)
* "Young America Flies" (Uncredited, 1940)
* "Money and the Woman" (Uncredited, 1940)
* "Santa Fe Trail" (1940)
* "The Strawberry Blonde " (1941)
* "Here Comes Happiness" (Uncredited, 1941)
* "Meet John Doe " (Uncredited, 1941)
* "Scattergood Pulls the Strings" (1941)
* "Three Sons o' Guns" (1941)
* "Personalities" (Uncredited, 1942)
* "The Big Shot" (1942)
* "Tish" (1942)
* "Dr. Gillespie's New Assistant" (1942)
* "Random Harvest" (1942)
* "Andy Hardy's Double Life" (1942)
* "Assignment in Brittany" (1943)
* "Young Ideas " (1943)
* "Song of Russia " (1944)
* "Keep Your Powder Dry" (1945)
* "The Sign of the Ram " (1948)Television
* "
Miss Susan " (1953)External links
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*Persondata
NAME= Peters, Susan
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Carnahan, Suzanne
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Actress
DATE OF BIRTH=July 3 ,1921
PLACE OF BIRTH= Spokane,Washington ,United States
DATE OF DEATH=October 23 ,1952
PLACE OF DEATH=Visalia, California ,United States
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