In Filmfax #107, writer John F. Black reports on the ruthless and systematic destruction of actress Dorothy Comingore's career by William Randolph Hearst and his minions, as a result of her performance as "singer" Susan Alexander in CITIZEN KANE (modeled on Hearst's mistress Marion Davies).
Comingore appears to have been deliberately driven to unemployment, alcoholism, prostitution, obscurity and suicide (in 1971 at age 58 in a Connecticut backwater).
Hearst's revenge on Comingore continued after his death in 1951, when the actress seemed to be on the verge of making a comeback. She never worked again after THE BIG NIGHT, for which she received good notices. In the 1950s, Comingore was often seen drunk in bars, telling her sad tale for the price of a drink, her fate eerily resembling that of Susan Alexander Kane after she leaves her husband.
The article is entitled DESTROYING DOROTHY COMINGORE. It's quite a disturbing story, especially when one considers that Welles was very cruel to Comingore during the filming of CITIZEN KANE, claiming it was the only way he could coax a decent performance out of her. So the poor girl really got it from all sides.

