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  1. Claudette Colbert ( / koʊlˈbɛər / kohl-BAIR; [1] born Émilie Claudette Chauchoin; September 13, 1903 – July 30, 1996) was an American actress . Colbert was famous for her light comedy as well as emotional drama. She became one of the biggest box-office stars of her time. [2] In 1999, she was ranked as the 12th greatest female star of all ...

  2. Claudette Colbert Facts 1. She Didn’t Want to Be a Movie Star. Claudette Colbert’s whole career was a surprise. A stage actress, Colbert never wanted to be a movie star. Even so, Hollywood wanted her. Tinseltown was just switching from silent films to talkies, and there was huge demand for actresses who had experience with speaking roles.

  3. Born Claudette Chauchoin in Paris on September 13, 1903, Claudette Colbert was called Lily as a child so that biographies occasionally give her real name as Lily Chauchoin. Her father Georges was an office worker; her mother Jeanne Chauchoin , who lived to be 94 and was, by her daughter's own admission, the dominant force in her life, was a native of the Isle of Jersey and was raised bi ...

  4. Claudette Colbert (1903–1996) was an American actress who won the Academy Award for Best Actress in It Happened One Night (1934). Born Émilie (aka Lily) Claudette Chauchoin, she had early passions for a career in fashion design.

  5. Claudette Colbert. Claudette Colbert, all'anagrafe Émilie Chauchoin, detta Lily ( Saint-Mandé, 13 settembre 1903 – Speightstown, 30 luglio 1996 ), è stata un' attrice francese naturalizzata statunitense, nota per aver ricoperto il ruolo di protagonista nel film di Frank Capra Accadde una notte, in coppia con Clark Gable, grazie a cui vinse ...

  6. Sep 8, 2023 · Take a tour of our photo gallery, which features the 15 greatest Colbert film performances, ranked from worst to best. 15. The Smiling Lieutenant (1931) This Precode Ernst Lubitsch film combines ...

  7. Claudette Colbert (IPA: /koʊlˈbɛɹ/) (September 13, 1903 – July 30, 1996) was a French -born American Academy Award -winning actress of film and theater whose versatility encompassed every genre from screwball comedies to historical drama. Throughout her career she resisted typecasting and was nominated for and won an Academy Award for her ...