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Claudette Colbert - Wikipedia She had used the name Claudette, instead of Lily, since high school; for her stage name, she added her paternal grandmother's maiden name, Colbert [2][14] Her father died in 1925; [4] her grandmother died in New York in the mid-1930s at the age of 88
Claudette Colbert | Biography, Movies, Assessment, Facts | Britannica Claudette Colbert, American stage and motion-picture actress noted for her trademark bangs, her velvety purring voice, her confident intelligent style, and her subtle graceful acting She is best known for her starring role in the screwball comedy It Happened One Night (1934)
Claudette Colbert - IMDb After a series of strokes, Claudette divided her time between New York and Barbados On July 30, 1996, Claudette died in Speightstown, Barbados She was 92
Colbert, Claudette (1903–1996) - Encyclopedia. com American film actress, famed for her warmth, dignified bearing, and charm, who made 62 films, playing sirens, comic roles, and serious dramatic parts alike Name variations: Claudette Chauchoin (pronounced clo-DET sho-SHWAHN); called "Lily" as a child
Claudette Colvin - Wikipedia Claudette Colvin was one of four plaintiffs in the first federal court case filed by civil rights attorney Fred Gray on February 1, 1956, Browder v Gayle, which challenged bus segregation in Montgomery, Alabama
Claudette Colbert ~ The Oscar Winning Star Claudette costarred with Fred MacMurray in seven films including The Gilded Lilly, Practically Yours, and The Egg And I After twelve years at Paramount she decided to leave studio in 1940 Her performance in the 1944 war drama Since You Went Away earned her a third Oscar nomination
Meaning Of The Name Claudette Claudette is derived from the Latin name 'Claudius' and means "lame" or "enclosure " The name Claudette symbolizes femininity, elegance, and historical depth in French culture It gained popularity in early 20th century France and embodies a blend of traditional charm and modern sensibilities