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Biography of Claudette Colbert - Actress
 

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Claudette Colbert (September 13, 1903 - July 30,
1996) was a French-American actress.

Born Lily Claudette Chauchoin in Paris, France,
around 1905 her family emigrated to the United
States of America|United States and settled in New
York city. She began acting in high school plays
and a few years later appeared on the Broadway
stage in a bit part. Hooked, she gave up on her
plans to be a fashion designer to instead pursue a
career in acting. She made her first motion
picture appearance in 1927, in For the Love of
Mike, a silent film shot on location in Paramount
Studios in New York, New York|New York facilities.
However, talking films were taking over and two
years later, Colbert appeared in her first talking
film, The Hole in the Wall co-starring another
newcomer, Edward G. Robinson .

With her heart-shaped face, lively wide eyes, and
aristocratic manner, Colbert transcended type,
making her equally convincing in diverse roles.
Her versatility led to major parts in top motion
pictures and made her one of the biggest
box-office stars of her time.

In 1934 she won an Academy Award for Best Actress
for her role opposite Clark Gable in the Frank
Capra film, It Happened One Night. Colbert
epitomized witty sophistication when she starred
in Preston Sturges' classic screwball comedy, The
Palm Beach Story, oppostite Joel McCrea.
Ms. Colbert's last film was Parrish in 1961.

From 1936 to 1944, she starred in numerous
programs of Cecil B. DeMille|Cecil B. DeMille's
Lux Radio Theater, which was one of the most
popular dramatic radio shows at the time. In 1952,
she returned to work in her native France where
she stayed until 1955.

After making two more Hollywood films, she went
back to Broadway in 1958 doing "The Marriage
Go-Round" with Charles Boyer, earning a 1959 Tony
Award nomination for her work. She acted  in
numerous Broadway plays for the next twenty years.
In 1987, she did a television mini-series titled
The Two Mrs. Grenvilles and was nominated for an
Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a
Mini-series or a Special. In 1988, she won the
Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an
Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series,
Mini-Series or Motion Picture made for TV.

During her long and successful career, Claudette
Colbert played in sixty-five films. For her
contribution to the motion picture industry, she
was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of
Fame at 6812 Hollywood Blvd.

Colbert died at her vacation home in Speightstown,
Barbados and was interred there in the Parish of
St. Peter Cemetery.  A requiem mass was held at
St. Vincent Ferrer church in New York later. 

==Filmography==

* For the Love of Mike (1927)
* The Hole in the Wall (1929)
* The Lady Lies (1929)
* Young Man of Manhattan (1930)
* The Big Pond (1930) (there was a French version
also made with the same cast)
* Manslaughter (1930)
* Mysterious Mr. Parkes (1930)
* Honor Among Lovers (1931)
* The Smiling Lieutenant (1931)
* Secrets of a Secretary (1931)
* His Woman (1931)
* Hollywood on Parade (1932) (short subject)
* The Wiser Sex (1932)
* Misleading Lady (1932)
* The Man from Yesterday (1932)
* Make Me a Star (1932) (cameo)
* The Phantom President (1932)
* The Sign of the Cross (1932)
* Tonight Is Ours (1933)
* Hollywood on Parade No. 9 (1933) (short subject)
* I Cover the Waterfront (1933)
* Three-Cornered Moon (1933)
* Torch Singer (1933)
* The Hollywood You Never See (1934) (short
subject)
* Four Frightened People (1934)
* It Happened One Night (1934)
* Cleopatra (movie)|Cleopatra (1934)
* Imitation of Life (1934)
* The Fashion Side of Hollywood (1935) (short
subject)
* The Gilded Lily (1935)
* Private Worlds (1935)
* She Married Her Boss (1935)
* The Bride Comes Home (1935)
* Under Two Flags (1936)
* Maid of Salem (1937)
* I Met Him in Paris (1937)
* Tovarich (1937)
* Breakdowns of 1938 (1938) (short subject)
* Bluebeard's Eighth Wife (1938) 
* Hollywood Goes to Town (1938) (short subject)
* Zaza (1939)
* Midnight (1939)
* It's a Wonderful World (1939)
* Drums Along the Mohawk (1939)
* Boom Town (1940)
* Arise, My Love (1940)
* Skylark (1941)
* Remember the Day (1941)
* Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 6 (1942) (short
subject)
* The Palm Beach Story (1942)
* No Time for Love (1943)
* So Proudly We Hail! (1943)
* Since You Went Away (1944)
* Practically Yours (1944)
* Guest Wife (1945)
* Tomorrow Is Forever (1946)
* Without Reservations (1946)
* The Secret Heart (1946)
* The Egg and I (1947)
* Sleep, My Love (1948)
* Family Honeymoon (1949)
* Bride for Sale (1949)
* Three Came Home (1950)
* The Secret Fury (1950)
* Thunder on the Hill (1951)
* Let's Make It Legal (1951)
* The Planter's Wife (1952)
* Daughters of Destiny (1954)
* Royal Affairs in Versailles (1954)
* Texas Lady (1955)
* Parrish (1961)


==External link==
*imdb name|id=001055|name=Claudette Colbert






 
 




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