Claudette Colbert

Claudette Colbert
Claudette Colbert was born in Saint-Mandé, Val-de-Marne, France on September 13, 1903 and was brought to the United States as a child three years later. Born Emilie 'Lily' Claudette Chauchoin, she went to high school in New York. She was studying at the Art Students League when, in 1923, she took the name Claudette Colbert for her first Broadway role in "The Wild Westcotts". Her most noteworthy stage vehicle was the "The Barker" in 1927. Her first film was a silent For the Love of Mike (1927), directed by Frank Capra. Made on a shoestring, the movie was a flop, and she vowed that it would be her last film role: "I only left Broadway when the crash came. The Depression killed the theater, and the pictures were manna from heaven". She had her first film success the next year, however, in The Lady Lies (1929). Her early notable films were all box-office hits and included Cleopatra (1934), in which she played the title role enticingly. She had her greatest triumph playing a runaway heiress, with enormous charm, opposite Clark Gable in Capra's comedy It Happened One Night (1934), for which she won the Academy Award as Best Actress. By 1938 her keen ability in business made her the highest paid star in Hollywood. By 1950, though, her star had begun to wane. She returned to the stage in 1956 when she replaced Margaret Sullavan during the spring and summer in the comedy "Janus". Appearances in other Broadway productions followed, including "The Marriage-Go-Round". Besides the stage, she did TV specials and had a supporting role in a notable TV movie, The Two Mrs. Grenvilles (1987), for which she received a Golden Globe award. In 1989 she was presented with a Life Achievement award from the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. She married actor Norman Foster in 1928, although they never lived together and were divorced after seven years. She married surgeon Dr. Joel Pressman soon after and remained married until his death in 1968. In latter years she divided her time between an apartment in New York and a 200-year-old plantation house in Speightstown, Barbados, where she entertained such guests as Frank Sinatra and Ronald Reagan. She remained on Barbados Island after her stroke. On July 30, 1996, Claudette died in Speightstown, Barbados. She was 92.
Acted Movies
Director: Preston Sturges
Writers: Preston Sturges,
Cast: Arthur Stuart Hull, Claudette Colbert, Jimmy Conlin, Joel McCrea, Mary Astor, Robert Warwick, Rudy Vallee, Sig Arno, Torben Meyer, Victor Potel,
Director: Jack Conway
Writers: John Lee Mahin,
Cast: Chill Wills, Clark Gable, Claudette Colbert, Frank Morgan, Hedy Lamarr, Joe Yule, Lionel Atwill, Marion Martin, Minna Gombell, Spencer Tracy,
Director: John M. Stahl
Writers: William Hurlbut,
Cast: Alan Hale, Claudette Colbert, Fredi Washington, Henry Armetta, Juanita Quigley, Louise Beavers, Ned Sparks, Rochelle Hudson, Warren William, Wyndham Standing,
Director: Cecil B. DeMille
Writers: Vincent Lawrence,
Cast: Arthur Hohl, C. Aubrey Smith, Claudette Colbert, Edwin Maxwell, Gertrude Michael, Henry Wilcoxon, Ian Keith, Irving Pichel, Joseph Schildkraut, Warren William,
Director: Frank Capra
Writers: Robert Riskin,
Cast: Alan Hale, Arthur Hoyt, Blanche Friderici, Charles C. Wilson, Clark Gable, Claudette Colbert, Ernie Adams, Jameson Thomas, Roscoe Karns, Walter Connolly,