New York Times 1942 feature provides a background on the "precocious freshman," with glimpses of Goldwyn backstage and related links.
New York Times article from 1948 on Samuel Goldwyn's termination of the actress' contract, complete with heated exchanges and links.
Read Samuel Goldwyn's spoken spanking of Wright, and her rebuttal, prior to canceling her contract in 1948 New York Times articles.
American Magazine article on the starlet formerly known as Muriel focuses on her sudden success in 1941's "The Little Foxes." With a photo.
AP article from 1997 applauds Wright's return to feature films in "The Rainmaker." Includes her biography, credits, and links to related sites.
Chicago Tribune 1987 article applauds the return of Wright to TV, specifically PBS. Includes career highlights, awards, and links.
Collier's 1948 movie preview of Goldwyn's "Enchantment" focuses on her Hollywood nickname, Miss Bad Copy, for her normal life. With links.
Collier's article features her solid acting talents as she graduates from ingenue roles to play Mrs. Lou Gehrig in 1942's "Pride of the Yankees."
Wright made headlines, "Bette Davis Put On Victim List By Film Novice," as a 22-year-old starlet on the set of "The Little Foxes" in 1941.
Elizabeth's pages devoted to her favorite star cover her career from Wyler's "Mrs. Miniver" to Zinneman's "The Men." With photos and posters.
Biography of the actress who scored serial hits in seminal films of the 1940s offers links to some of her best-known films and a trivia quiz.
Film Comment 1990 article canonizes Wright as "the saint of a shrine we no longer worship at: gentle American virtue, Forties-style." With links.
Glascow Herald 1996 article discusses Wright's lecture about her Hollywood career, plus provides background info, credits, and links.
Article featuring Wright, the breakout talent starring as Bette Davis's daughter in 1941's "The Little Foxes," offers links to the film's sites.
Read her 1959 reminiscences about her transition from stage to screen, her big roles, directors, Sam Goldwyn, live TV, Hollywood, and publicity.
Life magazine's 1942 article features candids and publicity stills, along with a biography, about Wright's ascent toward stardom. With links.
Life magazine Movie of the Week cover girl for 1946's "The Best Years of Our Lives," Wright appears in more photos with a sketch of her role.
Los Angeles Times article from 1997 offers candid quotes from Wright on her craft, kids today, kindness, improvisation, and typecasting.
Enjoy a vintage NY Herald Tribune article on Wright as a young starlet, headlined 'Ex-Schoolgirl A Bit Dazed by Quick Success."
Newsday article from 1991 profiles her role in "Lethal Innocence" for PBS, and in "Borrowed Time" on Broadway. Includes bio, credits, and links.
Ottawa Citizen article from 1997 praises Coppola's casting of Wright in "The Rainmaker," and reviews three of her seminal 1940s film roles.
Scotland on Sunday 1996 article features Wright's reminiscences of working with Hollywood's best talents. Includes a bio, credits, and links.
Silver Screen's in-depth 1942 interview captures her wholesomeness, and offers a photo, links to related sites, and extensive biographical data.