Capucine
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Born | Germaine Lefebvre January 6, 1928 Saint-Raphaël, France |
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Died | March 17, 1990 (aged 62) Lausanne, Switzerland |
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Spouse(s) | Pierre Trabaud (1950) | ||||||
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Capucine (6 January 1928 – 17 March 1990) was a Golden Globe-nominated French actress and fashion model best known for her role as Simone Clouseau in the 1963 comedy The Pink Panther.
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[edit] Biography
Born Germaine Lefebvre in Saint-Raphaël (Var), she soon exhibited an independent, non-conformist personality. She attended school in France and received a B.A. in foreign languages. At 17, while riding in a carriage in Paris, a commercial photographer noticed her. She quickly became a successful fashion model, working for fashion houses Givenchy and Christian Dior. She also adopted a new moniker, Capucine (French for nasturtium). During this time, Capucine met future actress Audrey Hepburn. Both were modeling in Paris, and the two would remain friends for the rest of Capucine's life. A manic-depressive, Capucine's life had on several occasions been saved by Hepburn (both women lived at the time in Switzerland) after repeated suicide attempts.
In 1949, Capucine made her film debut in the French film Rendez-vous de Juillet. On the set of Rendez-vous, she met Pierre Trabaud. The two married the following year. The marriage lasted only six months, and Capucine would never marry again. In 1957, film producer Charles K. Feldman spotted Capucine while modeling in New York City. Feldman brought her to Hollywood to learn English and to study acting under Gregory Ratoff. She was signed to a contract with Columbia Pictures in 1958 and landed her first English-speaking role in the film Song Without End (1960). For the next few years, Capucine would go on to make six more major motion pictures before moving to Switzerland in 1962. She continued making films in Europe until her death.
Capucine met actor William Holden in the mid 1960s. Both starred in the films The Lion and The 7th Dawn. Despite the fact that Holden was married to actress Brenda Marshall, the two began a two-year affair. After it ended, she and Holden remained friends until Holden's death in 1981.
[edit] Death
Capucine suffered from bipolar disorder throughout her life and attempted suicide several times. In 1990, at the age of 62 (NY Times obituary), she finally succeeded by jumping from her eighth-floor apartment in Lausanne, Switzerland. Her obituary in the New York Times stated that her only known survivors were her three cats.
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[edit] External links
- Capucine at the Internet Movie Database
- Capucine at Find A Grave
- Capucine At Swingin' Chicks Of the 60s
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NAME | Capucine |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Lefebvre, Germaine |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | Actress, model |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 6, 1928 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Saint-Raphaël, France |
DATE OF DEATH | March 17, 1990 |
PLACE OF DEATH | Lausanne, Switzerland |