At the age of twelve, Suzanne was taken to
Hollywood by
MGM, who sent her to school and groomed her for an acting and singing career. She claimed the high point of being at MGM was meeting her idol
Jeanette MacDonald and
Clark Gable, who treated her like "the Queen of England." MGM eventually let her go. After hiring agent Milo Marchetti, Foster was signed by
Paramount Pictures where she began to study voice for the first time with Marchetti's sister Gilda. She made her film debut at fourteen years of age where she was introduced as 'Susanna Foster' in
The Great Victor Herbert (1939) opposite
Mary Martin and
Allan Jones. After seeing Foster in
The Great Victor Herbert,
William Randolph Hearst flew her to his estate
Wyntoon for a private recital for him and
Marion Davies. The following year for Paramount she appeared in ''There's Magic in Music
opposite Allan Jones and Glamour Boy'' opposite
Jackie Cooper. After two years, Foster left Paramount. The couple performed in operettas and stage musicals, touring extensively. After a debilitating miscarriage, their first son Michael was born 8 weeks premature in December 1950. Evans was soon chosen as Mary Martin's co-star in
London's South Pacific, the show that gave
Sean Connery his start as a dancing and singing sailor. During the London engagement their second son was born, brought into the world by
Queen Elizabeth's doctor, John Peel, who also attended in the births of others to the
Royal family, including
Prince Charles and
Princess Anne. Philip was named in honor of the Queen's husband
Prince Philip. ==Later life and death==