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Bridget Hayward (1939–1960), who died by suicide from a barbiturate overdose in October 1960, aged 21, less than a year after her mother's death from exactly the same cause, and only a few months after her father's fourth marriage. William Hayward III, born 1941, who committed suicide on March 20, 2008, by shooting himself in the heart.
Hayward had a younger sister, Bridget, who died of a drug overdose, and a brother, producer William Hayward III, known as "Bill Hayward", who died by suicide. [5] When Hayward was seven years old, the family moved to a farm in Brookfield, Connecticut. [6] Hayward's parents divorced in April 1948. [7]
[33] Peter Fonda named his daughter in honor of Bridget Hayward, Sullavan's second child, who died by suicide in 1960. He had admitted he was in love with Hayward, but they never had a relationship. [34] After separating from Fonda, Sullavan began a relationship with Broadway producer Jed Harris that was tumultuous and short-lived.
A heroin addict entering a rehab facility presents as severe a case as a would-be suicide entering a psych ward. The addiction involves genetic predisposition, corrupted brain chemistry, entrenched environmental factors and any number of potential mental-health disorders — it requires urgent medical intervention.
Haywire is a 1977 memoir by actress and writer Brooke Hayward (born 1937), [1] daughter of theatrical agent and producer Leland Hayward and actress Margaret Sullavan. [2] It is a #1 New York Times Best Seller [3] and was on the newspaper's list for 17 weeks. [4]
The Troubled-Teen Industry Has Been A Disaster For Decades. It's Still Not Fixed.
Jean-Luc Godard (2022), French-Swiss film director and film critic, assisted suicide procedure. [490] [491] Joseph Goebbels (1945), Nazi politician and Propaganda Minister, gunshot or cyanide poisoning. [492] [493] Magda Goebbels (1945), German wife of Joseph Goebbels, assisted suicide by gunshot or cyanide poisoning. [492] [493]
Hopper's then-wife Brooke Hayward is the daughter of Margaret Sullavan, Henry Fonda's first wife. Frances died by suicide while she was a patient at the Craig house in Beacon, New York. [5] Her suicide came three and a half months after Fonda asked her for a divorce. [6] She is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery, Ogdensburg, New York.