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Boyer grew up in small-town southwest UsefulNotes/{{France}}. He managed to dodge conscription during UsefulNotes/WorldWarI, working as a hospital orderly before the armistice when he was 19. He made it to Paris and performed on the stage and in French silent film. He signed with MGM at the end of the silent film era, and his deep French accent made him a natural fit for Hollywood. He bounced back and forth between French and American cinema, getting an early break in 1932 when he played Creator/JeanHarlow's chauffeur and boy toy in ''Red-Headed Woman''. By 1936, when he was romancing Creator/MarleneDietrich in ''The Garden of Allah'', he was a huge star.
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Boyer grew up in small-town southwest UsefulNotes/{{France}}. He managed to dodge conscription during UsefulNotes/WorldWarI, working as a hospital orderly before the armistice when he was 19. He made it to Paris and UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}, where he performed on the stage and in French silent film. films. He signed with MGM Creator/{{M|etro Goldwyn Mayer}}GM at the end of the silent film era, and his deep French accent made him a natural fit for Hollywood. He bounced back and forth between French and American cinema, getting an early break in 1932 when he played Creator/JeanHarlow's chauffeur and boy toy in ''Red-Headed Woman''. By 1936, when he was romancing Creator/MarleneDietrich in ''The Garden of Allah'', he was a huge star.
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Boyer grew up in small-town southwest France. He managed to miss UsefulNotes/WorldWarI, working as a hospital orderly before the armistice when he was 19. He made it to Paris and performed on the stage and in French silent film. He signed with MGM at the end of the silent film era, and his deep French accent made him a natural fit for Hollywood. He bounced back and forth between French and American cinema, getting an early break in 1932 when he played Creator/JeanHarlow's chauffeur and boy toy in ''Red-Headed Woman''. By 1936, when he was romancing Creator/MarleneDietrich in ''The Garden of Allah'', he was a huge star.
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Boyer grew up in small-town southwest France. UsefulNotes/{{France}}. He managed to miss dodge conscription during UsefulNotes/WorldWarI, working as a hospital orderly before the armistice when he was 19. He made it to Paris and performed on the stage and in French silent film. He signed with MGM at the end of the silent film era, and his deep French accent made him a natural fit for Hollywood. He bounced back and forth between French and American cinema, getting an early break in 1932 when he played Creator/JeanHarlow's chauffeur and boy toy in ''Red-Headed Woman''. By 1936, when he was romancing Creator/MarleneDietrich in ''The Garden of Allah'', he was a huge star.
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Boyer grew up in small-town southwest France. He managed to miss UsefulNotes/WorldWarI, working as a hospital orderly before the armistice when he was 19. He made it to Paris and performed on the stage and in French silent film. He signed with MGM at the end of the silent film era, and his BadassBaritone French accent made him a natural fit for Hollywood. He bounced back and forth between French and American cinema, getting an early break in 1932 when he played Creator/JeanHarlow's chauffeur and boy toy in ''Red-Headed Woman''. By 1936, when he was romancing Creator/MarleneDietrich in ''The Garden of Allah'', he was a huge star.
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Boyer grew up in small-town southwest France. He managed to miss UsefulNotes/WorldWarI, working as a hospital orderly before the armistice when he was 19. He made it to Paris and performed on the stage and in French silent film. He signed with MGM at the end of the silent film era, and his BadassBaritone deep French accent made him a natural fit for Hollywood. He bounced back and forth between French and American cinema, getting an early break in 1932 when he played Creator/JeanHarlow's chauffeur and boy toy in ''Red-Headed Woman''. By 1936, when he was romancing Creator/MarleneDietrich in ''The Garden of Allah'', he was a huge star.