Claudette Colbert

Publicity photo for ''[[The Misleading Lady (1932 film)|The Misleading Lady]]'' in 1932. Émilie Chauchoin (; September 13, 1903July 30, 1996), professionally known as Claudette Colbert ( , ), was an American actress. Colbert began her career in Broadway productions during the late 1920s and progressed to films with the advent of talking pictures. Initially contracted to Paramount Pictures, Colbert became one of the few major actresses of the period who worked freelance, independent of the studio system.

With her Mid-Atlantic accent, witty dialogues, aristocratic demeanor, and flair for light comedy and emotional drama, Colbert's versatility led to her becoming one of the most popular stars of the 1930s and 1940s. In all, Colbert starred in more than 60 movies. Among her frequent co-stars were Fred MacMurray, in seven films (1935–1949), and Fredric March, in four films (1930–1933).

She won the Academy Award for Best Actress for ''It Happened One Night'' (1934), and received two other Academy Award nominations during her career. Colbert's other notable films include ''Cleopatra'' (1934), ''The Palm Beach Story'' (1942) and ''Since You Went Away'' (1944).

By the mid-1950s, Colbert had turned from motion pictures to television and stage work, earning a Tony Award nomination for ''The Marriage-Go-Round'' in 1959. Her career began to wane in the early 1960s. In the late 1970s, she experienced a comeback in the theater. Colbert received a Sarah Siddons Award for her Chicago theater work in 1980. Colbert's television appearance in ''The Two Mrs. Grenvilles'' (1987) earned her a Golden Globe Award and an Emmy Award nomination.

In 1999, the American Film Institute named Colbert the 12th-greatest female star of classic Hollywood cinema. Provided by Wikipedia
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