Tuesday Weld

 Susan Ker Weld was conceived in New York City on Friday, August 27 1943. Three years after her birth, her father Lathrop Motley passed away at the age of 49. The adorable little girl who's name was changed to "Tuesday" was able to assume the family's breadwinner role. The girl was an incredibly well-known young model who was a model for catalogues and magazines. She was able to differentiate herself from her mother Aileen and her older siblings through her work and the responsibilities associated with it. She suffered a panic attack at the age of nine and began drinking heavily at 10. A year later, she was involved in affair with a man that eventually resulted in her suicide attempt at the age of twelve. Her debut came in the 1956 low-budget production Rock Rock Rock! (1956) and then she made the decision to become an actress. After a number of TV performances in New York, she moved to Hollywood in the year 1958. She was cast in the film Rally "Round The Flag Boys! (1958) which was a major achievement for her. In the following decades, Tuesday became Hollywood's teen queen with her precocious sex cat roles. Her wild and private life was a joy for her admirers. Her talents were recognized by critics, and her professionalism was admired by directors, and she was able to transcend her image of a child in the late 1970s, and become more affluent in her roles.


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