Susanna Foster(1924-2009)
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Susanna Foster was brought to Hollywood at the age of 12 by MGM, who sent her
to school and groomed her for a singing and acting career. Two of her
classmates in school were Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland. Oddly enough, MGM never
used her, and she was signed by Paramount in 1939, where she made
The Great Victor Herbert (1939). William Randolph Hearst was so impressed with her after
seeing her in that film, that he had her flown out to his mansion for a
private recital for him and Marion Davies. She signed with Universal in 1941,
and was used basically as leverage against Deanna Durbin, to keep her in
line. Reportedly, Phantom of the Opera (1943), Susanna's most famous role, was a Durbin
reject. As such, her roles kept going downhill, even though she was
immensely popular at that time. After That Night with You (1945), she'd had it. She made
her last film for Universal in 1945, but was still under contract. She
went overseas to study voice for three years, paid for by Universal.
When she quit Universal in 1948, she sold her mink stole and used the
money to move to the East Coast, where she eventually met and married
Wilbur Evans, who was 20 years her senior. The Evans' did a lot of stage
work, performing in operettas and musicals of the time, touring quite
extensively. In between all of this, Susanna miscarried her first
child, but went on to have two sons: Phillip and Michael. Susanna had
tired of show business and wanted a more normal life, so when she and
Evans divorced in 1956, she quit performing altogether and got jobs to
support her and her children. With the children raised (Phillip passed
away) she set back out to California, and lived in her car for a while
until she got established. Sadly, any dream of making a comeback was
hampered by several health problems.