Marjorie FitzGibbon was born Marjorie Steele on 27 August 1930 in
Reno, Nevada, United States. Her parents were Jack, a salesman, and Ora Steele. On her maternal side her family was of Swedish descent, and her paternal grandmother was
Native American. She was the second of four daughters. FitzGibbon left the family home in
San Francisco to move to
Los Angeles to pursue an acting career. While there she studied painting at the
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and won a scholarship to study stage acting at the
Actors Lab. FitzGibbon met her first husband,
Huntington Hartford, while working part-time as a cigarette girl in Ciro's Nightclub on Sunset Strip. They were married in 1949 and had two children, John and Catherine. Her first major role was in
Tennessee Williams's New York production of
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof in 1955. She was part of the
Actors' Equity campaign to end segregation of union actors. She bought her parents a ranch in the Santa Monica Mountains. Her father died by suicide soon after. Her daughter, Catherine, died at age 38 in a drug-related accident. FitzGibbon divorced Hartford in 1960. She met her second husband,
Dudley Sutton, marrying him in 1961. They had one son, Peter. She stopped acting, but socialised with her husband's colleagues from the theatre, including
Joan Littlewood,
Peter O'Toole,
John Hurt and
Richard Harris. Whilst at a London health farm, she met her third husband,
Constantine FitzGibbon. They married in 1967 and had one daughter, Oonagh, and he adopted her son, Peter. They moved to west Cork, and then
Killiney, County Dublin and later
Dublin city. She died in Dublin on 20 January 2018. ==Artistic career==