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Paulette Goddard

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“Actors and actresses who say they never go to see their own pictures are talking through their hats. You don’t have to be a Freud to know that the most fascinating person in the world – actors or anybody – is yourself.”

 

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American actress Paulette Goddard, born Pauline Marion Levy, spent her teen years as a Broadway chorus girl, gaining attention when she was featured reclining on a prop crescent moon in the 1928 Ziegfeld musical Rio Rita. In Hollywood as early as 1929, Goddard reportedly appeared as an extra in several Hal Roach two-reel comedies, making confirmed bit appearances in a handful of these short subjects wearing a blonde wig over her naturally raven-black hair. Continuing as a blonde, she appeared as a “Goldwyn Girl” in the 1932 Eddie Cantor film Kid From Spain, where she was awarded several close-ups.

Goddard’s career went into full gear when she met Charlie Chaplin, who was looking for an unknown actress to play “The Gamin” in his 1936 film Modern Times. Struck by the actress’s breathtaking beauty and natural comic sense, Chaplin not only cast her in the film, but fell in love with her. It is still a matter of contention in some circles as to whether or not Chaplin and Goddard were… read more

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Howard Fritzson

7May12

She must have been the most scintillating, hottest, sexiest, smartest dish in the world to have fascinated Chaplin, Erich Remarque and H.G.Wells among other illustrious gentlemen. She was also Bob Hope's best leading lady.

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Howard Orr

24Mar12

Will forever be remembered as her sexy, foraging female Tarzan in "Modern Times".

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