Her film debut came in 1933 in Only Yesterday[?]. She also appeared in Little Man, What Now?[?], The Good Fairy[?], So Red the Rose[?], The Moon's Our Home[?], Next Time We Love[?], The Shopworn Angel[?], Three Comrades (for which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress), The Shop Around the Corner, The Mortal Storm[?], Appointment for Love[?] and Cry Havoc[?]. She co-starred frequently with James Stewart, with whom she and Fonda had acted in a stock company when they were all unknowns.
Her daughter, actress Brooke Hayward[?], wrote a memoir, Haywire, about her mother's tormented life. It was made into a television movie starring Lee Remick.
She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1751 Vine Street.
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