Maureen O'Sullivan
Maureen Paula O'Sullivan was an Irish-American actress. She was best known for playing Jane Parker in the Tarzan series of films during the era of Johnny Weissmuller. In 2020, she was listed at number 8 on The Irish Times list of Ireland's greatest film actors.
Early life
O'Sullivan was born in Boyle, County Roscommon, Ireland, in 1911, the daughter of Mary Eva Lovatt and Charles Joseph O'Sullivan, an officer in the Connaught Rangers who served in World War I. Maureen returned to Boyle in 1988 to be honoured by the town. She attended a convent school in Dublin, then the Convent of the Sacred Heart at Roehampton, England. One of her classmates there was Vivian Mary Hartley, future Academy Award-winning actress Vivien Leigh. After attending finishing school in France, O'Sullivan returned to Dublin to work with the poor. In October 1929, she sailed to New York with her mother on the British steamer, on the way to Hollywood to work for the Fox Film Corporation.Film career
O'Sullivan's film career began when she met motion picture director Frank Borzage, who was doing location filming on Song o' My Heart for 20th Century Fox. He suggested she take a screen test. She did and won a part in the movie, which starred Irish tenor John McCormack. She traveled to the United States to complete the movie in Hollywood. O'Sullivan appeared in six movies at Fox, then made three more at other movie studios.In 1932, she signed a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. After several roles there and at other movie studios, she was chosen by Irving Thalberg to appear as Jane Parker in Tarzan the Ape Man, opposite co-star Johnny Weissmuller. She was one of the more popular ingenues at MGM throughout the 1930s and appeared in a number of other productions with various stars. In all, O'Sullivan played Jane in six features between 1932 and 1942.
She was featured with William Powell and Myrna Loy in The Thin Man and played Kitty in Anna Karenina with Greta Garbo, Fredric March, and Basil Rathbone. After co-starring with the Marx Bros in A Day at the Races, she appeared as Molly Beaumont in A Yank at Oxford, which was written partly by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
She appeared in Pride and Prejudice with Laurence Olivier and Greer Garson, and supported Ann Sothern in Maisie Was a Lady. After appearing in Tarzan's New York Adventure, O'Sullivan asked MGM to release her from her contract so she could care for her husband, John Farrow, who had just left the Navy with typhoid. She retreated from show business, devoting her time to her family. In 1948, she re-appeared on the screen in The Big Clock, directed by her husband for Paramount Pictures. She continued to appear occasionally in her husband's movies and on television. By 1960 she believed she had permanently retired. In 1958, Farrow and O'Sullivan's eldest son, Michael, died in a plane crash in California.
Actor Pat O'Brien encouraged her to take a part in summer stock, and the play A Roomful of Roses opened in 1961. That led to another play, Never Too Late, in which she co-starred with Paul Ford in what was her Broadway debut. Shortly after it opened on Broadway, Farrow died of a heart attack. O'Sullivan stuck with acting after Farrow's death; she was the Today Girl for NBC for a while, then made the movie version of Never Too Late for Warner Bros. She was also an executive director of a bridal consulting service, Wediquette International. In June and July 1972, O'Sullivan was in Denver, Colorado, to star in the Elitch Theatre production of Butterflies are Free with Karen Grassle and Brandon deWilde. The show ended on 1 July 1972.
When her daughter, actress Mia Farrow, became involved with Woody Allen both professionally and romantically, she appeared in Hannah and Her Sisters, playing Farrow's mother. She had roles in Peggy Sue Got Married and the science fiction oddity Stranded. Mia Farrow named one of her own sons Ronan O'Sullivan Farrow for her mother. In 1994, she appeared with Robert Wagner and Stefanie Powers in Hart to Hart: Home Is Where the Hart Is, a feature-length made-for-TV movie with the wealthy husband-and-wife team from the popular weekly detective series Hart to Hart.
Personal life
O'Sullivan's first husband was the Australian-American writer, award-winning director and Catholic convert John Villiers Farrow, from 12 September 1936 until his death on 28 January 1963. She and Farrow were the parents of seven children: Michael Damien, Patrick Joseph, Maria de Lourdes Villiers, John Charles, Prudence Farrow, Stephanie Farrow and Theresa Magdalena "Tisa" Farrow.O'Sullivan married James Cushing, a wealthy businessman, on 22 August 1983; they remained wed until her death in 1998. Maureen O'Sullivan became a U.S. citizen on 22 October 1947, Los Angeles, California.
She was a Roman Catholic.
A Democrat, she supported Adlai Stevenson during the 1952 presidential election.
Death
Maureen O'Sullivan died in Scottsdale, Arizona, of complications from heart surgery on 23 June 1998, at age 87. O'Sullivan is buried at Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery, Niskayuna, New York, Cushing's hometown. Michael, her oldest son, was killed at age 19 in a 1958 plane crash. Her son Patrick Villiers Farrow, a sculptor and peace and environmental activist, committed suicide in 2009. Her grandson, Ronan Farrow, is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist.Legacy
O'Sullivan has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6541 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, facing the star of Johnny Weissmuller. A black plaque marks her home on Main Street in Boyle, County Roscommon, Ireland. Just around the corner from there, opposite King House, is a tree, ceremonially planted by O'Sullivan to mark her return to her birthplace.In 1982, O'Sullivan was awarded The George Eastman Award, given by George Eastman House for distinguished contribution to the art of film.
Filmography
Feature films- So This Is London as Elinor Worthing
- Song o' My Heart as Eileen
- Just Imagine as LN-18
- The Princess and the Plumber as Princess Louise
- A Connecticut Yankee as Alisande / Woman in Mansion
- Skyline as Kathleen Kearny
- The Big Shot as Doris Thompson
- A Day At The Races as Judy
- Tarzan the Ape Man as Jane Parker
- The Silver Lining as Joyce Moore
- Fast Companions as Sally
- Strange Interlude as Madeline
- Skyscraper Souls as Lynn Harding
- Okay, America! as Sheila Barton
- Payment Deferred as Winnie Marble
- Robbers' Roost as Helen Herrick
- The Cohens and Kellys in Trouble as Molly Kelly
- Tugboat Annie as Patricia 'Pat' Severn
- Stage Mother as Shirley Lorraine
- Tarzan and His Mate as Jane Parker
- The Thin Man as Dorothy Wynant
- Hide-Out as Pauline Miller
- The Barretts of Wimpole Street as Henrietta Barrett
- David Copperfield as Dora
- West Point of the Air as 'Skip' Carter
- Cardinal Richelieu as Lenore di Brissac
- The Flame Within as Linda Belton
- Woman Wanted as Ann Gray
- Anna Karenina as Kitty
- The Bishop Misbehaves as Hester
- The Voice of Bugle Ann as Camden Terry
- The Devil-Doll as Lorraine Lavond
- Tarzan Escapes as Jane Parker
- A Day at the Races as Judy Standish
- The Emperor's Candlesticks as Maria Orlich
- Between Two Women as Claire Donahue
- My Dear Miss Aldrich as Martha Aldrich
- A Yank at Oxford as Molly Beaumont
- Hold That Kiss as June Evans
- Port of Seven Seas as Madelon
- The Crowd Roars as Sheila Carson
- Spring Madness as Alexandra Benson
- Let Us Live as Mary Roberts
- Tarzan Finds a Son! as Jane Parker
- Sporting Blood as Linda Lockwood
- Pride and Prejudice as Jane Bennet
- Maisie Was a Lady as Abby Rawlston
- Tarzan's Secret Treasure as Jane Parker
- Tarzan's New York Adventure as Jane Parker
- The Big Clock as Georgette Stroud
- Where Danger Lives as Julie
- No Resting Place as Nan Kyle
- Bonzo Goes to College as Marion Gateson Drew
- All I Desire as Sara Harper
- Mission Over Korea as Nancy Slocum
- Duffy of San Quentin as Gladys Duffy
- The Steel Cage as Gladys Duffy
- The Tall T as Doretta Mims
- Wild Heritage as Emma Breslin
- Never Too Late as Edith Lambert
- The Phynx as Maureen O'Sullivan
- Too Scared to Scream as Inez Hardwick
- Hannah and Her Sisters as Norma
- Peggy Sue Got Married as Elizabeth Alvorg
- Stranded as Grace Clark
- Good Old Boy: A Delta Boyhood as Aunt Sue
- Hollywood Extra: The First Step as Herself
- Hollywood – The Second Step
- Unusual Occupations: Film Tot Holiday
- Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Shower of Stars
- Mandy's Grandmother'' as Grandmother
Television work
- Jukebox Jury
- Crossroads as Mrs. Day in "The Man Who Walked on Water" as Mrs. Day
- The Today Show
- What's My Line?
- The Crooked Hearts as Lillian Stanton
- The Great Houdini as Lady Conan Doyle
- All My Children
- Morning's at Seven as Esther Crampton
- Guiding Light as Miss Emma Witherspoon
- Search for Tomorrow as Elaine Descot
- 1986 Miss USA Pageant – Cameo – reading before evening gown competition
- With Murder in Mind as Aunt Mildred
- The Habitation of Dragons as Helen Taylor
- Hart to Hart: Home Is Where the Hart Is as Eleanor Biddlecomb
Radio appearances