Cathy O'Donnell explained

Cathy O'Donnell
Birth Name:Ann Steely
Birth Date:July 6, 1923
Birth Place:Siluria, Alabama, U.S.
Death Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Resting Place:Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale
Alma Mater:Oklahoma City University
Occupation:actress
Years Active:1945–1964

Cathy O'Donnell (born Ann Steely, July 6, 1923  - April 11, 1970) was an American actress who appeared in The Best Years of Our Lives, Ben-Hur, and films noir such as Detective Story and They Live by Night.

Early life

O'Donnell was born Ann Steely in Siluria, Alabama. Her father, Grady Steely, was a schoolteacher and owned a local movie theater. Her family moved to Greensboro, Alabama when she was seven,[1] then to Oklahoma City when she was twelve. There she attended Harding Junior High School and Classen High School. She told a Boston Globe reporter in 1946 that she first became interested in acting at age fourteen after seeing Janet Gaynor in A Star Is Born.[2] After high school she worked in a U.S. Army induction center as a stenographer. She left that job to study acting at Oklahoma City University, where she played Juliet in a college production of Romeo and Juliet. She then saved money for a two-week trip to Hollywood, where she hoped to begin a movie career.

During her brief trip to Hollywood, an agent of Samuel Goldwyn spotted her at a drugstore. Although a screen test revealed her thick Southern accent, Goldwyn was impressed with her appearance and put her under contract. He sent her for acting and diction lessons and had her cast in local plays, including a Pasadena Playhouse dramatization of Little Women. She later changed her name to Cathy, after the female protagonist in Wuthering Heights. She then changed her last name to O'Donnell as recommended by Goldwyn's wife, who claimed that audiences loved actors with Irish last names.

Career

O'Donnell appeared on stage in Boston in Life with Father in 1944.[3] She made her film debut as an uncredited extra in Wonder Man (1945).

Her first major film role was in 1946's The Best Years of Our Lives,[4] playing Wilma Cameron, the high-school sweetheart of Navy veteran Homer Parrish. Homer was played by real-life World War II veteran and double amputee Harold Russell.O'Donnell was loaned to RKO for They Live by Night (1948). Farley Granger played her love interest. The film is on The Guardian list of the top 10 noir films.[5] The two actors appeared together again in Side Street (1950).

Later she starred in The Miniver Story (also 1950) as Judy Miniver. She had a large supporting role in Detective Story (1951) with Kirk Douglas. She appeared as Barbara Waggoman, the love interest of James Stewart's character in the western The Man from Laramie (1955). Her final film role was in Ben-Hur (1959) playing the part of Tirzah, the sister to Judah Ben-Hur.

In the 1960s she appeared in TV shows such as Perry Mason, The Rebel and Man Without a Gun. Her last screen appearance was in 1964 in an episode of Bonanza.[6]

Personal life and death

In 1946, while acting in The Best Years of Our Lives, O'Donnell met director William Wyler's older brother Robert Wyler. On April 11, 1948, at age 24, she married 47-year-old Robert.

On April 11, 1970, her 22nd wedding anniversary, she died after a long battle with cancer.

She is interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California.[7]

Filmography

Films

YearFilmDirectorRoleNotes
1945Wonder ManH. Bruce HumberstoneNightclub ExtraUncredited
1946The Best Years of Our LivesWilliam WylerWilma Cameron
1947Bury Me DeadBernard VorhausRusty
1948The Amazing Mr. XBernard VorhausJanet Burke
1948They Live by NightNicholas RayCatherine "Keechie" Mobley
1950Side StreetAnthony MannEllen Norson
1950The Miniver StoryH.C. PotterJudy Miniver
1951Never Trust a GamblerRalph MurphyVirginia Merrill
1951Detective StoryWilliam WylerSusan Carmichael
1952The Woman's AngleLeslie ArlissNina Van Rhyne
1954Eight O'Clock WalkLance ComfortJill Manning
1954Loves of Three QueensEdgar G. UlmerEnonesegment "The Face That Launched a Thousand Ships"
1955Mad at the WorldHarry EssexAnne Bennett
1955The Man from LaramieAnthony MannBarbara Waggoman
1957The DeerslayerKurt NeumannJudith Hutter
1957The Story of MankindIrwin AllenEarly Christian Woman
1958My World Dies ScreamingHarold DanielsSheila Wayne Tierneyretitled Terror in the Haunted House
1959Ben-HurWilliam WylerTirzah

Television

YearShowEpisodeRoleNotes
1951Lights OutTo See OurselvesSeason 4 Episode 4
1953Orient Express13th SpyFrancine GilmanSeason 1 Episode 13
1954The Philip Morris PlayhouseUp for ParoleSeason 1 Episode 19
1954Orient ExpressThe Human BondSeason ? Episode ?
1954Center StageChivalry at Howling CreekSeason 1 Episode 1
1954The Motorola Television HourChivalry at Howling CreekSeason 1 Episode 16
1955The Best of BroadwayThe Best of BroadwayAmy FisherSeason 1 Episode 6
1955Climax!Flight 951Mona HerbertSeason 1 Episode 22
1956Matinee TheaterGreybeards and WitchesVelnaSeason 1 Episode 130
1958Zane Grey TheaterSundown at Bitter CreekJennie ParsonsSeason 2 Episode 19
1958The CaliforniansSkeleton in the ClosetGrace AdamsSeason 1 Episode 28
1958TargetFateful DecisionSeason 1 Episode 22
1959Man Without a GunAccusedSeason 2 Episode 10
1960The DetectivesThe TrapLaurie DolanSeason 1 Episode 17
1960The RebelYou Steal My EyesPrudence GantSeason 1 Episode 24
1960TateQuiet After the StormAmySeason 1 Episode 12
1960The RebelThe Hope ChestFelicity BowmanSeason 2 Episode 15
1961Perry MasonThe Case of the Fickle FortuneNorma BrooksSeason 4 Episode 15
1961SugarfootAngelAngelSeason 4 Episode 7
1964BonanzaThe Lila Conrad StorySarah KnowlesSeason 5 Episode 14

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Notes and References

  1. News: Boultinghouse . Vivian . Cathy From Alabama! . 13 April 2020 . . 27 February 1955 . E1 . Newspapers.com.
  2. Book: Hare . William . L.A. Noir: Nine Dark Visions of the City of Angels . January 24, 2008 . McFarland . 978-0-7864-3740-5 . 78–79 . en.
  3. News: Adams . Marjory . Cathy O'Donnell Believed, at 14, She'd Be a Movie Star, and She Is . 13 April 2020 . . 17 December 1946 . 10 . Newspapers.com.
  4. News: Nott . Robert . Steely magnolia . . December 21, 2007 . 50 . Newspapers.com . December 4, 2018.
  5. News: Top 10 film noir. The Guardian. London. 29 November 2013.
  6. News: Story . David M. . Dream a Little Dream . 5 December 2018 . . June 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181205025255/https://www.405magazine.com/June-2012/Dream-a-Little-Dream/ . 5 December 2018.
  7. Book: Wilson, Scott. Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons. 3d. August 19, 2016. McFarland. 978-1-4766-2599-7. April 13, 2022.