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Tuesday Weld Profile
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(Susan Ker Weld) |
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27 August 43 | is born in New York City. Her father's Lothrop Weld from Boston; her mother's Aileen Weld, a former model. |
46 | she's only three when her father dies from heart failure |
her family moves to Manhattan's Lower East Side |
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works for five years as a fashion and catalog model for Best and Company and becomes one of the most sought-after child models in New York |
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53 | at only ten years of age she starts drinking and smoking heavily due to the constant pressures of auditioning and the fear of failure |
54 | has her first love affair |
55 | at age 12 she starts playing child roles on television programs |
attempts suicide with an overdose of pills and gin for the first time after her love for a gay man doesn't work out |
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56 | newcomer Connie Francis is hired to sing Tuesday's songs in her first movie, Rock, Rock, Rock, filmed in New York |
18 April 58 | discovered by agent Dick Clayton, she and her mother leave New York for Hollywood |
58 | young actor Tab Hunter escorts her to her first Hollywood premiere. They remain friends. |
59 | columnist Louella Parsons declares her not a good representative for the motion picture industry |
has a real feud with co-star Dwayne Hickman while filming her hit TV series "The Loves of Dobie Gillis." A few months later she's dropped because some consider her too sexy for a family-oriented show. |
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rumors circulate that she's dating Frank Sinatra and Raymond Burr |
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has a most publicized romance with actor John Ireland, the ex of actress Joanne Dru |
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her dates include Dennis Hopper, Tommy Sands, Tony Perkins, and Pat Wayne |
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director Stanley Kubrick wants her for the title role in Lolita |
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shares the "Most Promising Newcomer" award at the Golden Globe Awards with Angie Dickinson and Stella Stevens |
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September 59 | she meets Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, who's visiting California |
she buys a $35,000 split-level home in the Hollywood Hills |
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60 | her driving habits are becoming notorious around Hollywood. She's had six cars in the last year. |
May 60 | meets Elvis Presley by accident on the Fox lot. Both are instantly attracted to each other. |
October 60 | dates Dick Beymer, her co-star in High Time, and Fabian |
stops dating Richard Beymer |
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while filming The Private Lives of Adam and Eve, she has a brief and stormy relationship with Zugsmith's discovery John Drew Barrymore, the ex of Cara Williams |
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17 April 61 | attends the Academy Awards ceremony with young nominee Sal Mineo |
61 | the filming of Wild in the Country unites her with John Ireland, Gary Lockwood, and Elvis. Causes a mild stir by insisting that her white Alsatian dog be allowed on the set, in violation of studio regulations. |
when the Colonel demands that Elvis stop seeing Tuesday, the two have a violent argument |
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June 61 | graduates from the Hollywood Professional School |
20th Century-Fox signs her to a lucrative six-picture deal, at $35,000 per picture |
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Summer 61 | goes steady with Gary Lockwood while filming Return to Peyton Place, where she plays opposite former lover Richard Beymer. He met her on the set of Wild in the Country. Tuesday hints they may marry on her eighteenth birthday. |
October 61 | she and Lockwood star in the pilot for the television series "Bus Stop." The series will later feature Joan Freeman and Rhodes Reason. |
62 | makes a pilot for Desilu called "Working Girl." The series never materializes. |
October 62 | George Hamilton goes for her only temporarily |
December 62 | Louella Parsons reports that Tuesday accidentally hit Lockwood over the head with a telephone, knocking him unconscious. Later she tries to run him down with her car on Sunset Boulevard. |
63 | accompanies Bob Hope on his Christmas tour of Mediterranean bases. In Athens they are personally welcomed by Prince Constantine and Princess Helen of Greece. |
64 | nearly lands the starring role in Of Human Bondage when director Henry Hathaway proves to be completely incompatible with star Kim Novak |
writer Tom Mankiewicz keeps rotating among her, Inger Stevens, and Carol Lynley |
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13 April 64 | presents the Oscar for sound effects at the Academy Awards ceremonies, held at the Santa Monica Auditorium |
August 64 | does the Watusi at Tom Tryon's housewarming party |
December 64 | due to director Sam Peckinpah, she replaces Sharon Tate in The Cincinnati Kid |
June 65 | is off to Europe for some nude posing |
13 July 65 | joins Bob Hope on his tour to the Dominican Republic |
October 65 | marries young screenwriter Claude Harz, Roddy McDowall's secretary. McDowall serves as the best man. Her mother doesn't approve. |
nearly wins the Best Actress Award at the Berlin Film Festival for her performance in Lord Love a Duck |
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66 | Warren Beatty, her former co-star in "The Loves of Dobie Gillis," offers her the role of Bonnie Parker in his upcoming Bonnie and Clyde, but she refuses because she's pregnant with her first daughter |
her daughter Natasha is born |
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68 | lives for a year in London |
Late 60s | rejects leading roles in True Grit, Cactus Flower, and Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice |
c. 70 | her house in California burns down, and her daughter is saved by accident |
71 | divorces Harz and begins dating comedian David Steinberg |
rejects the leading female role in Polanski's Macbeth |
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72 | becomes romantically involved with actor Al Pacino, who broke off a five-year relationship with actress Jill Clayburgh |
November 73 | meets comedian Dudley Moore while he performs on Broadway in Good Evening |
20 September 75 | marries Dudley Moore in Las Vegas. She moves into his mansion in London. |
March 76 | her son Patrick is born |
80 | divorces Moore; she is granted custody of their son |
83 | meets superstar violinist, Israeli-born Pinchas Zukerman at a concert |
18 October 85 | marries Zukerman. Her new husband presents her with a cream-colored Bentley. |
Sources: Pretty Poison by Floyd Conner, Made in Heaven by Victoria Houseman, Silver Screen, Screen Stories, Screen World, Movieland | |
Recommended Books: Pretty Poison: The Tuesday Weld Story by Floyd Conner The Encyclopedia of Sixties Cool by Chris Strodder | |
Links: Filmography Elvis' Women: Tuesday Weld JSR Pages: Tuesday Weld |