Colbert, Claudette
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(klōdĕt´ kôlbĕr´), 190396, American movie actress, b. Paris as Lily Chauchoin. Known for her rosy cheeks, velvet voice, hearty laugh, and curly bangs, Colbert distinguished herself in a series of sophisticated comedies and became one of Hollywood's best-paid movie stars. She also brought a sensuousness to the title role in
Cleopatra (1934) and a warm touch to other dramas, in which she often portrayed a forebearing mother. Her other films include her best-known comedy,
It Happened One Night (1934),
Private Worlds (1935),
Since You Went Away (1944), and
Parrish (1961). Colbert also appeared on the stage and in a television movie,
The Two Mrs. Grenvilles (1986).