Claudette Colbert

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Claudette Colbert was an American actress best known for her performance in ‘It Happened One Night’

Sep 13, 1903

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: September 13, 1903
  • Died on: July 30, 1996
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Film & Theater Personalities, Actresses
  • Spouses: Norman Foster
  • Birth Place: Saint-Mandé, France
  • Gender: Female

Claudette Colbert born at

Saint-Mandé, France

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Birth Place

She married the actor and director, Norman Foster in 1928. They kept their marriage a secret for a long time and divorced in 1935.

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Personal Life

Her second marriage was to Joel Pressman, a throat specialist and surgeon. They remained together for 33 years, till Pressman’s death in 1968. They had no children.

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Personal Life

She died on 30 July 1996 at the age of 92.

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Personal Life

She was born as Emilie Chauchoin to Georges Claude Chauchoin and Jeanne Marie in Paris, France. Her family migrated to New York City, US, when she was a small child.

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Childhood & Early Life

She was artistically inclined from a young age and loved painting. For a long time she thought she would become a painter when she grew up.

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Childhood & Early Life

She went to Washington Irving High School where her teacher encouraged her to try her hand at acting. She made her stage debut at the age of 15 in a play called ‘The Widow’s Veil’.

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Childhood & Early Life

She went to the Art Students League of New York to study to become a fashion designer. While there she was offered a role by the writer Anne Morrison in one of her plays.

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Childhood & Early Life

Determined to make a career for herself in theater, she adopted the stage name of Claudette Colbert and became an actress. She made her Broadway debut in 1923 in a play called ‘The Wild Wescotts’ in which she played a small role.

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Career

She easily started getting other offers after her debut and appeared in a number of plays. However, since she was of French origin, she was often cast as the ‘French Girl’—an image she wanted to avoid. She wanted to perform different kinds of roles that allowed her to explore her acting skills.

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Career

During the late 1920s she made her entry into films and in 1930 appeared in the movie ‘Manslaughter’ in which she played the role of a woman charged with vehicular manslaughter. Her performance in the movie was critically acclaimed.

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Career

She found great success over the 1930s and became one of Hollywood’s highest paid actresses. She portrayed a doctor in the 1935 film ‘Private Worlds’ which told the story of the staff and patients at a mental hospital. This film was a critical success and she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress.

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Career

At the peak of her professional career, she earned $150,000 a film. Some of her other films during the 1930s were ‘She Married Her Boss’ (1935), ‘Under Two Flags’ (1936), ‘It’s a Wonderful World’ (1939).

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Career

She is best known for playing the leading lady in the 1934 film ‘It Happened One Night’, a romantic comedy in which she plays the role of a spoiled socialite who falls in love with a reporter. The film was a huge success and won several Academy Awards.

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Major Works