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Writer, actress, and model, Brooke Hayward was born on July 5, 1937.

She is the oldest of three children born to stage and film actress, Margaret Sullavan and agent, Leland Hayward. Her sister, Bridget Hayward, was born in 1939. Her brother, William "Bill" Hayward, was born in 1942. During her childhood, there were several moves between California and Connecticut with the last, in 1948, to Greenwich, Connecticut, after Margaret Sullavan was divorced from Leland Hayward. Sullavan wanted her children to have a "normal" childhood and isolated them from the evils of Hollywood. The children lived in a separate house with a nurse (nanny) and a cook. A tutor taught Hayward and her siblings at home for the first few years of their life. When they were older, Brooke and Bridget attended Greenwich Academy, where Jane Fonda was a classmate. Bill Hayward and Peter Fonda attended Brunswick, around the corner from Greenwich Academy. In the fall of 1953, the Hayward children all left home to attend boarding schools. Hayward attended Madeira School in McLean, Virginia. Bridget went to school in Gstaad, Switzerland and Bill in Lawrenceville, New Jersey. After graduating in 1955, Hayward attended Vassar and Yale.

By the time Hayward was 22 years of age she had married Michael Thomas, an art historian and budding investment banker, whom she had met at Yale. They had two children, Jeffrey and Willie. After Hayward divorced Thomas, she and the children moved to New York City, where she began a modeling and acting career. In December 1959, Hayward was starring in an Off-Broadway production of Marching Song, when she learned of her mother's death of an accidental drug overdose on January 1, 1960. At this time, both Bridget and Bill were patients in mental asylums. In October 1960, Bridget Hayward died of a drug overdose. Leland Hayward died in 1971. Hayward was married to Dennis Hopper, 1961-1969; they had one child, a daughter, Marin. In December 1985, Hayward married society orchestra leader Peter Duchin.

From the description of Brooke Hayward papers, 1911-1977. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 78755574

Brooke Hayward, the writer, was born July 5, 1937. Hayward is the oldest of three children born to Margaret Sullavan and Leland Hayward. Bridget Hayward was born in 1939. William Bill Hayward was born in 1942.

Haywards growing up years, were chaotic. There were several moves between California and Connecticut with the last to Greenwich, Connecticut in 1948, after Margaret Sullavan divorced Leland Hayward.

Sullavan wanted her children to have a normal childhood, and isolated them from the evils of Hollywood. The children lived in a separate house with a nurse (nanny) and a cook. A tutor taught Hayward and her siblings at home for the first few years of their life. When they were older, Brooke and Bridget attended Greenwich Academy a private girls school, where Jane Fonda was a classmate. Bill Hayward and Peter Fonda attended Brunswick, a boys school around the corner from Greenwich Academy.

In the fall of 1953, the Hayward children (Brooke, Bridget and Bill) all left home to attend boarding schools. Hayward attended Madeira, a private girls school in McLean, Virginia. Bridget went to Gstaad, Switzerland and Bill to Lawrenceville in New Jersey. Brooke attended Madeira her junior and senior years, graduating in 1955 going to Vassar and Yale.

By the time Hayward was 22 years of age she had married Michael Thomas, an art historian and budding investment banker, whom she met at Yale. They had two children, Jeffrey and Willie. After Hayward divorced Thomas, she and the children moved to New York City, and she began a modeling and acting career.

In December 1959, Hayward was starring in an Off-Broadway production of Marching Song, when she learned of her mothers death. Margaret Sullavan died of an accidental drug overdose January 1, 1960. At this time, both Bridget and Bill were patients in mental asylums, Austen Riggs in Stockbridge, Massachusetts and Menningers in Topeka, Kansas, respectively.

In October 1960, Bridget Hayward died of a drug overdose just 8 months after her mother. Leland Hayward died in 1971 at home, after an extensive hospital stay following an unsuccessful surgery.

Hayward was married to Dennis Hopper, 1961-1969; they had one child, a daughter, Marin. Hopper worked closely with Peter Fonda (a long-time Sullavan/Hayward family friend) and Bill Hayward on the movie Easy Rider .Hayward married Peter Duchin, the orchestra leader in December 1985. She has three grandchildren, Anna, Cooper and Violet.

From the guide to the Brooke Hayward papers, 1911-1977, (The New York Public Library. Billy Rose Theatre Division.)

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creatorOf Brooke Hayward collection of noncommercial recordings The New York Public Library. Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound.
creatorOf Brooke Hayward papers, 1911-1977 The New York Public Library. Billy Rose Theatre Division.
referencedIn Esquire, Inc. Records, 1933-1977 Bentley Historical Library
creatorOf Hayward, Brooke, 1937-. Brooke Hayward papers, 1911-1977. New York Public Library System, NYPL
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associatedWith Sullavan, Margaret, 1911-1960. person
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