Claudette Colbert Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Claudette Colbert Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Actress Claudette Colbert including her Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of Claudette Colbert
Real Name Claudette Colbert
Profession Actresses
Famous as Actress
Nationality American
Personal life of Claudette Colbert
Born on 13 September 1903
Birthday 13th September
Died At Age 92
Sun Sign Virgo
Born in Saint
Died on 30 July 1996
Family Background of Claudette Colbert
Father Georges Claude Chauchoin
Mother Jeanne Marie
Spouses/Partners Norman Foster (1928-1935), Dr. Joel Pressman (1935-1968) his death
Awards Academy Award for Best Actress (1935)
Personal Fact of Claudette Colbert

One of the most successful actresses of the Golden Era of Hollywood, Claudette Colbert was a French born lady who had immigrated to America as a child. Artistic and talented as a little girl, she wanted to become a painter. During high school she made her stage debut though she still harbored the dreams of becoming a painter. By the time she was a young woman she decided to become a fashion designer though fate had other plans for her.

Young and pretty, she was offered a role in a Broadway play and soon found herself signing a long-term contract. Along with her beautiful looks she was also blessed with great acting skills that made her a much-sought after Broadway actress. She loved the stage and was not much excited about acting in movies as she believed that the stage allowed a greater freedom for her artistic expressions.

However, she had to consider movie roles after the depression during which her theatre career began to falter. The era of talkies provided her the opportunity to use her best asset her lovely, silken voice on screen. Initially she was afraid of being typecast as the French Girl and worked hard to experiment with different types of roles to avoid being stereotyped.