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Claudette Colbert

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“I've always believed that acting is instinct to start with; you either have it or you don't.”

 

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Paris-born actress Claudette Colbert was brought to New York at the age of seven by her banker father. She planned an art career after high school graduation, studying at the Art Student’s League. Attending a party with actress Anne Morrison, the 18-year-old was offered a three-line bit in Morrison’s new play The Wild Westcotts. That ended her art aspirations, and Colbert embarked on a stage career in 1925, scoring her first big critical success in the 1926 Broadway production of The Barker, in which she played a duplicitous snake charmer. One year later, the actress made her first film at Long Island’s Astoria studio, For the Love of Mike (1927), but the film was unsuccessful and she enjoyed neither the experience nor her young director, Frank Capra. So back she went to Broadway, returning to films during the talkie revolution in The Hole in the Wall (1929), which was also the movie-speaking debut of Edward G. Robinson. Once again, Colbert disliked film acting; but audiences responded… read more

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Howard Fritzson

30Apr12

She had one of the most distinctive voices in film history. It was warm yet teasing and very sexy. She knew how to woo someone with the slightest effort. When she played vamps, she kidded herself as well as her "victim." In her best film, "Midnight," she has no money and no fear. Her looks, her confidence and her wit will get her through any difficulties...and they always do.

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