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− | Theatre, television, and film actor who became a leading lady with the creation of talking films and was the biggest film box office star in both 1938 and 1942. Notable for her comedic and romantic roles. Academy Award winner for her role in the film 'It Happened One Night' (1934). Recipient of a Golden Globe Award for her role in the television show 'The Two Mrs. Grenvilles' (1987). Closeted bisexual, being both married yet having affairs with [[Marlene Dietrich]] and heiress | + | Theatre, television, and film actor who became a leading lady with the creation of talking films and was the biggest film box office star in both 1938 and 1942. Notable for her comedic and romantic roles. Academy Award winner for her role in the film 'It Happened One Night' (1934). Recipient of a Golden Globe Award for her role in the television show 'The Two Mrs. Grenvilles' (1987). Closeted bisexual, being both married yet having affairs with [[Marlene Dietrich]] and heiress Verna Hull. Born Lily Claudette Chauchoin. |
==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Latest revision as of 19:39, 26 September 2014
Contents
Country
France
Birth - Death
1903 - 1996
Occupation
Entertainment
Notable Achievements
Academy Award
Description
Theatre, television, and film actor who became a leading lady with the creation of talking films and was the biggest film box office star in both 1938 and 1942. Notable for her comedic and romantic roles. Academy Award winner for her role in the film 'It Happened One Night' (1934). Recipient of a Golden Globe Award for her role in the television show 'The Two Mrs. Grenvilles' (1987). Closeted bisexual, being both married yet having affairs with Marlene Dietrich and heiress Verna Hull. Born Lily Claudette Chauchoin.