
Maureen O'Sullivan
Biography
Maureen Paula O'Sullivan was born in County Roscommon, Ireland, on May 17, 1911. The future mother of Mia Farrow was a schooldays classmate of Vivien Leigh at the Convent of the Sacred Heart at Roehampton in London. Even as a schoolgirl, Maureen desired an acting career; she studied hard and read widely. When the opportunity to be an actress came along, it almost dropped in her lap. The director Frank Borzage was in Dublin filming “Song o’ My Heart” (1930) when Maureen, then 18, met him. Borzage suggested a screen test, which she took. The results were more than favorable, as she won the part of Eileen O’Brien. The part was a substantial one, so much so that Maureen went on to Hollywood to complete the filming. Once in sunny California, Maureen wasted no time landing roles in other films such as “Just Imagine” (1930), “Princess and the Plumber” (1930), and “So This Is London” (1930). Maureen was on a roll that her contemporaries could only have wished for when they were coming up through the ranks. In 1932, Maureen was teamed up with Olympic medal winner Johnny Weissmuller for the first time in “Tarzan the Ape Man” (1932). Five other Tarzan films followed, the last being “Tarzan’s New York Adventure” (1942). The Tarzan epics rank as one of the most memorable series ever made. Most people agree that those movies would not have been successful had it not been for the fine acting talents, not to mention beauty, of Maureen O’Sullivan. But she was more than Jane Parker in the Tarzan films; she had great roles and played beautifully in films such as “The Flame Within” (1935), “David Copperfield” (1935), and “Anna Karenina” (1935). She turned in yet another fine performance in “Pride and Prejudice” (1940). After the 1940s, Maureen made far fewer films, not because she lost popularity but by choice. It isn’t always easy to walk away from a lucrative career, but she did because she wanted to devote more time to her husband, John Farrow, an Australian writer, and their seven children. The couple were married from 1936 until his death in 1963. She did not, however, retire completely; Maureen still found time to make an occasional appearance in films or TV or on the stage. Later movie-goers remember her as Elizabeth Alvorg in the hit film “Peggy Sue Got Married” (1986). Her final silver screen appearance was in “The River Pirates” (1988). Some TV movies followed, but only until 1996. She maintained homes in New Hampshire and Arizona, and it was in Scottsdale that Maureen died on June 23, 1998, of a heart attack. She was 87 years old.
Filmography

Tarzan Revisited

Where Danger Lives: White Rose for Julie

Checking Out: Grand Hotel

Complicated Women

In Search of Tarzan with Jonathan Ross

Hart to Hart: Home Is Where the Hart Is

The Habitation of Dragons

With Murder in Mind

Good Old Boy: A Delta Boyhood

Platinum Bombshell

Stranded

Happy 100th Birthday, Hollywood

Peggy Sue Got Married

Hannah and Her Sisters

Too Scared to Scream

Morning's at Seven

Mandy's Grandmother

The Great Houdinis

That's Entertainment, Part II

It's Showtime

The Crooked Hearts

Hollywood: The Dream Factory

The Phynx

Never Too Late

Wild Heritage

The Edge of Innocence

The Tall T

The Blessed Midnight

The Little Lamb: A Christmas Story

The Steel Cage

Duffy of San Quentin

Mission Over Korea

All I Desire

Bonzo Goes to College

Ellis in Freedomland

No Resting Place

Where Danger Lives

Screen Actors

The Big Clock

Tarzan's New York Adventure

Tarzan's Secret Treasure

Maisie Was a Lady

Pride and Prejudice

Sporting Blood

Hollywood: Style Center of the World

Tarzan Finds a Son!

Let Us Live

Spring Madness

The Crowd Roars

Port of Seven Seas

Hold That Kiss

A Yank at Oxford

My Dear Miss Aldrich

The Romance of Celluloid

Between Two Women

The Emperor's Candlesticks

A Day at the Races

Tarzan Escapes

The Devil-Doll

Hollywood - The Second Step

The Voice of Bugle Ann

The Bishop Misbehaves

Anna Karenina

Woman Wanted

The Flame Within

Cardinal Richelieu

West Point of the Air

David Copperfield

The Barretts of Wimpole Street

Hide-Out

The Thin Man

Tarzan and His Mate

Screen Snapshots No. 11

Stage Mother

Tugboat Annie

The Cohens and Kellys in Trouble

Strange Interlude

Robbers' Roost

Payment Deferred

Okay, America!

Skyscraper Souls

Fast Companions

The Silver Lining

Tarzan the Ape Man

The Big Shot

Skyline

A Connecticut Yankee

The Princess and the Plumber

Just Imagine

So This Is London
