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Suzan Ball(1934-1955)

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Suzan Ball
This biography of the famous Lakota Sioux war chief is told entirely from the Indian viewpoint.
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Le Grand Chef (1955)
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Suzan Ball, a second cousin of Lucille Ball, was born on March 3, 1934, in Jamestown, New York. She came to Hollywood with her family in 1941. She sang with the Mel Baker Orchestra from 1948-1953. Her first part in Hollywood was as a harem girl in Aladdin and His Lamp (1952) at Monogram. She got an interview with the talent department of Universal-International and signed a contract. In 1952 she was proclaimed "The New Cinderella Girl of 1952". She had a fleeting romance with Scott Brady, whom she met on the set of Passage interdit (1952), and they planned to marry. She then filmed La cité sous la mer (1953) and fell for Anthony Quinn, who was still married. Their romance lasted only a year because Quinn was still in love with his wife, Katherine DeMille. Suzan was proclaimed one of the most important "New Stars of 1953" by Hedda Hopper. On her next film, À l'est de Sumatra (1953), she suffered an injury to her right leg during a dance number. Later in 1953, while filming À l'assaut du Fort Clark (1953), she was told by doctors that her leg had developed tumors. Later that year at home, she slipped on some spilled water and broke her leg. She was rushed to the hospital and operated on to remove the tumors. The operation was not a success and she was told that amputation of her right leg would be necessary. In December of 1953, she became engaged to Richard Long. On January 12, 1954, her leg was amputated. On April 4th, 1954, she was married to Long in Santa Barbara wearing an artificial limb. Some guests in attendance at her wedding were Rock Hudson, Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh, David Janssen, and Jeff Chandler. In May 1955 she embarked on a nightclub tour. In July, while rehearsing a scene for an episode of Climax! (1954), she collapsed and was rushed to the hospital. Doctors found that the cancer had spread to her lungs. On August 5th, 1955, Suzan died of cancer, only six months after her 21st birthday. She fought her battle with cancer for 16 months and lost. She was buried at Forest Lawn Cemetery. Her husband Richard was always praised for his love and devotion to Suzan during her long illness.
BornFebruary 3, 1934
DiedAugust 5, 1955(21)
BornFebruary 3, 1934
DiedAugust 5, 1955(21)
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Known for

Anthony Quinn, Suzan Ball, Mala Powers, and Robert Ryan in La cité sous la mer (1953)
La cité sous la mer
5.4
  • Venita aka Mary Lou Beetle
  • 1953
Anthony Quinn, Jeff Chandler, and Suzan Ball in À l'est de Sumatra (1953)
À l'est de Sumatra
5.3
  • Minyora
  • 1953
À l'assaut du Fort Clark (1953)
À l'assaut du Fort Clark
5.9
  • Avis
  • 1953
Jeff Chandler, Suzan Ball, and Scott Brady in Les boucaniers de la Jamaïque (1952)
Les boucaniers de la Jamaïque
5.9
  • Countess Margarita La Raguna
  • 1952

Credits

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Actress



  • Victor Mature and Suzan Ball in Le Grand Chef (1955)
    Le Grand Chef
    6.1
    • Little Fawn - aka Black Shawl
    • 1955
  • Lux Video Theatre (1950)
    Lux Video Theatre
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Lee
    • 1954
  • À l'assaut du Fort Clark (1953)
    À l'assaut du Fort Clark
    5.9
    • Avis
    • 1953
  • Anthony Quinn, Jeff Chandler, and Suzan Ball in À l'est de Sumatra (1953)
    À l'est de Sumatra
    5.3
    • Minyora
    • 1953
  • Anthony Quinn, Suzan Ball, Mala Powers, and Robert Ryan in La cité sous la mer (1953)
    La cité sous la mer
    5.4
    • Venita aka Mary Lou Beetle
    • 1953
  • Jeff Chandler, Suzan Ball, and Scott Brady in Les boucaniers de la Jamaïque (1952)
    Les boucaniers de la Jamaïque
    5.9
    • Countess Margarita La Raguna
    • 1952
  • Joseph Cotten, Shelley Winters, Suzan Ball, and Scott Brady in Passage interdit (1952)
    Passage interdit
    6.1
    • Lottie
    • 1952
  • Gregory Peck and Ann Blyth in Le monde lui appartient (1952)
    Le monde lui appartient
    6.8
    • (uncredited)
    • 1952
  • Aladdin and His Lamp (1952)
    Aladdin and His Lamp
    5.6
    • Dancing Girl (uncredited)
    • 1952

Soundtrack



  • Reita Green in The Swift Show Wagon with Horace Heidt and the American Way (1955)
    The Swift Show Wagon with Horace Heidt and the American Way
    TV Series
    • performer: "I Got Lost in His Arms"
    • 1955
  • Anthony Quinn, Suzan Ball, Mala Powers, and Robert Ryan in La cité sous la mer (1953)
    La cité sous la mer
    5.4
    • performer: "HANDLE WITH CARE" (uncredited)
    • 1953

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Personal details

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  • Height
    • 1.70 m
  • Born
    • February 3, 1934
    • Jamestown, New York, USA
  • Died
    • August 5, 1955
    • Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA(cancer)
  • Spouse
    • Richard LongApril 4, 1954 - August 5, 1955 (her death)
  • Publicity listings
    • 4 Articles
    • 13 Pictorials
    • 12 Magazine Cover Photos

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Married Richard Long at a Santa Barbara, CA, church on April 11, 1954, following her leg amputation due to cancer. She walked down the aisle using an artificial limb. In attendance were Rock Hudson, Barbara Rush, Jeff Chandler, Hugh O'Brian, Mala Powers, David Janssen, Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh.
  • Quotes
    [speaking of her cancer and leg amputation] I felt no pity for myself, nor have I any feeling of regret. Sometimes I pondered, "Why has this thing happened to me?" But it was never in terms of a complaint, I sought a real answer. It is not an easy one to find, and perhaps I will never know.
  • Nickname
    • Suzie

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  • When did Suzan Ball die?
    August 5, 1955
  • How did Suzan Ball die?
    Cancer
  • How old was Suzan Ball when she died?
    21 years old
  • Where did Suzan Ball die?
    Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
  • When was Suzan Ball born?
    February 3, 1934

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