Jacqueline Susann(1918-1974)
- Actress
- Writer
Jacqueline Susann was an extraordinarily successful writer who turned
her dynamic charm, chutzpah, and personality into a formidable
marketing machine. Despite a less than spectacular career as an
actress, singer, and playwright, she never lost confidence in herself.
Blessed with sensual looks and unbounded confidence, Susann went from
unknown to the best selling author of the 1960s. Her marriage to public
relations/publicity guru
Irving Mansfield was a a union of great
advantage. Their only child, Guy, was born autistic. Despite a stormy
life together, marked by her constant affairs, Mansfield was devoted to
his wife. Her scandalous private life included passionate involvement
with Ethel Merman, the basis for "Helen
Lawson" in "Valley of the Dolls", and numerous actors and writers.
After her mastectomy, she apparently ended her philandering, but became
even more determined to find fame. By the time of her death, she had
become one of the cultural icons of the 1960s and had set numerous
publishing records.