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Suzanne Ridgway(1918-1996)

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Suzanne Ridgway in La blonde du Far-West (1953)
Nobody in the history of films has ever gotten dropped into quicksand by a tree possessed by the spirit of a wrongly killed chief's son like Suzanne Ridgway. Her career didn't always start out so glamorous. Her undeniable beauty got her a movie contract where they saw her as a potential foil for a comedian. Like a lot of ideas in Hollywood, it never came to fruition and Ridgway quickly found herself working in bit roles and as an extra.

By the 1940s, Ridgway was reduced to appearing in roles that required girls who looked pretty but who didn't have much chance for improvement. Her acting ability was very limited and this further hampered her career. Her exotic appearance led her to constantly get cast in roles of Spanish or Mexican girls and she had trouble delivering dialog with an accent. Like a true professional, she did what she was told and she was able to collect paychecks for 20 years while experiencing all facets of the business.

By the late 1940s, Ridgway frequently found herself being fought over by pirates, cowboys, and derelicts. What had once been a promising young actress was primarily reduced to window dressing for whatever scene she appeared in. She still managed to appear in some higher-budget films like "Calamity Jane" where she gets to wink at Doris Day in a silent bit role and as a guest in a hotel lobby admiring Glenn Ford. Eventually, she met producer Lindsley Parsons who helped get her a role in the film masterpiece "From Hell It Came." Her final acting role was in her husband's film "The Purple Gang" where she played Daisy, a girl who constantly reported crimes and when she finally saw a real one, nobody would believe her.

While most actresses quickly give up on Hollywood, Suzanne Ridgway never gave up on her dream. She wanted to be an actress who starred in films. When she finally got her chance, she was attacked by a possessed tree and tossed into quicksand. She got further than most and she leaves a long-lasting legacy that will forever be remembered by the countless fans on this true leading lady.
BornJanuary 27, 1918
DiedMay 6, 1996(78)
BornJanuary 27, 1918
DiedMay 6, 1996(78)
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Known for

From Hell It Came (1957)
From Hell It Came
3.8
  • Korey
  • 1957
Suspicion (1957)
Suspicion
8.1
TV Series
  • Newsstand Girl(as Susan Ridgway)
Lew Ayres, Mary Carlisle, and John Howard in Hold 'Em Navy (1937)
Hold 'Em Navy
6.3
  • Girl(as Suzanne Ridgeway)
  • 1937
The Purple Gang (1959)
The Purple Gang
6.0
  • Daisy(as Suzy Marquette)
  • 1959

Credits

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Actress



  • The Purple Gang (1959)
    The Purple Gang
    6.0
    • Daisy (as Suzy Marquette)
    • 1959
  • Jack Lemmon and Glenn Ford in Cow-boy (1958)
    Cow-boy
    6.7
    • Reese's Girl (uncredited)
    • 1958
  • Raymond Burr in Perry Mason (1957)
    Perry Mason
    8.3
    TV Series
    • Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
    • 1957
  • Suspicion (1957)
    Suspicion
    8.1
    TV Series
    • Newsstand Girl (as Susan Ridgway)
    • 1957
  • The Tijuana Story (1957)
    The Tijuana Story
    5.3
    • Lupe (uncredited)
    • 1957
  • Elizabeth Taylor, Montgomery Clift, and Eva Marie Saint in L'arbre de vie (1957)
    L'arbre de vie
    6.3
    • Prostitute (uncredited)
    • 1957
  • From Hell It Came (1957)
    From Hell It Came
    3.8
    • Korey
    • 1957
  • Dix mille chambres à coucher (1957)
    Dix mille chambres à coucher
    5.6
    • Party Guest (uncredited)
    • 1957
  • Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Joe Besser, Nanette Bordeaux, Suzanne Ridgway, and Harriette Tarler in A Merry Mix-up (1957)
    A Merry Mix-up
    6.7
    Short
    • Jill, Louie's wife (uncredited)
    • 1957
  • Un vrai cinglé de cinéma (1956)
    Un vrai cinglé de cinéma
    6.4
    • Woman at Craps Table (uncredited)
    • 1956
  • The Adventures of Dr. Fu Manchu (1956)
    The Adventures of Dr. Fu Manchu
    6.2
    TV Series
    • Saloon Girl (uncredited)
    • 1956
  • Le tour du monde en 80 jours (1956)
    Le tour du monde en 80 jours
    6.7
    • Saloon Girl (uncredited)
    • 1956
  • Harriet Nelson, David Nelson, Ozzie Nelson, and Ricky Nelson in The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (1952)
    The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Woman with a Chimp
    • 1956
  • Tension à Rock-City (1956)
    Tension à Rock-City
    6.4
    • Saloon Girl (uncredited)
    • 1956
  • Joan Fontaine and Dana Andrews in L'invraisemblable vérité (1956)
    L'invraisemblable vérité
    6.9
    • Saloon Patron (uncredited)
    • 1956

Soundtrack



  • Ben Blue, Rags Ragland, Red Skelton, and Ann Sothern in Panama Hattie (1942)
    Panama Hattie
    5.9
    • performer: "Good Neighbors" (1942) (uncredited)
    • 1942

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Suzy Marquette
  • Born
    • January 27, 1918
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Died
    • May 6, 1996
    • Burbank, California, USA(undisclosed)
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    • 1 Pictorial

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    She appeared in four Best Picture Academy Award winners: Autant en emporte le vent (1939), Les Plus Belles Années de notre vie (1946), Ève... (1950), and Le tour du monde en 80 jours (1956). She also appears in two other Best Picture nominees: La vie est belle (1946) and Citizen Kane (1941).

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