1944, she plays a red-haired woman in Hairy Ape, who uses the ship's stoker as collateral for her conquest of other men. Hayward's performance is vivid, vivid. A famous film critic once applauded her disgusting and depraved role and predicted that an excellent actress would be born soon. A few years later, susan hayward was nominated for the Best Actress Oscar for her leading roles in Destruction: A Woman's Story and Stupid Heart.
1952 She plays the female singer Jane Floman in the biopic Song in My Heart. The story tells that Floman survived a plane crash, but she became a cripple. She didn't lose heart, and finally regained people's love through struggle and restored her status as a singer. The image of Floman is a vivid portrayal of Hayward himself. Her success in playing this role won her a third Oscar nomination. Three years later, Hayward starred in another biopic, I will cry tomorrow, which reflected the life of female singer Lillian Ross. Rose in the film is a singer, and her career has gone downhill because of long-term alcoholism. In order to cheer herself up, she joined an abstinence group. Hayward's performance is delicate, vivid, true and powerful. She was nominated for an Oscar for the fourth time. When filming I Want to Live, Hayward tore off his beautiful appearance and vividly portrayed a filthy death row prisoner Yi with superb acting skills, so that this cruel recidivist who has neither moral sense nor sense of responsibility can live on the screen. After five nominations, Subo Hayward finally got the golden statue.
After 20 years of unremitting efforts, she finally laid the foundation in Hollywood. However, in the 1960s, Hayward performed several boring and sad films, which damaged the image of this land.
1964 had to take pictures. Later, I only appeared on TV occasionally. Hayward's first husband was actor Jess Barker. 1955 caused a painful lawsuit for the custody of their twin son, and she attempted suicide. 1975, she died of a brain tumor. She starred in Snow of Kilimanjaro with Gregory Peck. Recalling this beautiful actress, Gregory Peck said, "She is a noble woman, and I think this word can only be used to describe her. Acting with her is a breeze. If I can go back to the past, I want to cooperate with her again. "