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Her career as a leading lady gradually petered out in the 1970s but Caron has continued to work in film, stage, and television ever since.
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Born in the Paris suburb of Boulogne-Billancourt, Caron was working in a Paris ballet when Creator/GeneKelly saw her, and wound up casting her as the female lead in ''An American in Paris''. The film was a huge hit, winning the Oscar for Best Picture, and Caron instantly became a movie star. Her dancing background prepared her for a series of hit musicals throughout the 1950s, culminating in 1958's ''Gigi'', her second film to win Best Picture.
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Born in the Paris suburb of Boulogne-Billancourt, Caron was working in a Paris ballet when Creator/GeneKelly saw her, and wound up casting her as the female lead in ''An American in Paris''. The film was a huge hit, winning the Oscar UsefulNotes/AcademyAward for Best Picture, and Caron instantly became a movie star. Her dancing background prepared her for a series of hit musicals throughout the 1950s, culminating in 1958's ''Gigi'', her second film to win Best Picture.
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->''"I got what I have now through knowing the right time to tell terrible people when to go to hell."''
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* ''Film/{{Lili}}'' (1953)
* ''Film/{{Daddy Long Legs|1955}}'' (1955)
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* ''Film/{{Fanny}}'' (1961)
* ''Film/TheLShapedRoom'' (1962)
* ''Film/FatherGoose'' (1964)
* ''Film/PromiseHerAnything'' (1966)
* ''Film/IsParisBurning'' (1966)
* ''Film/TheManWhoLovedWomen'' (1977)
* ''Film/DangerousMoves'' (1984)
* ''Film/{{Chocolat}}'' (2000)
* ''Series/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit'', episode "[[Recap/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnitS8E3Recall Recall]]" (2006)
* ''Film/{{Lili}}'' (1953)
* ''Film/{{Daddy Long Legs|1955}}'' (1955)
* ''Film/{{Gigi}}'' (1958)
* ''Film/{{Fanny}}'' (1961)
* ''Film/TheLShapedRoom'' (1962)
* ''Film/FatherGoose'' (1964)
* ''Film/PromiseHerAnything'' (1966)
* ''Film/IsParisBurning'' (1966)
* ''Film/TheManWhoLovedWomen'' (1977)
* ''Film/DangerousMoves'' (1984)
* ''Film/{{Chocolat}}'' (2000)
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* ''Film/{{Lili}}''(1953)
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* ''Film/{{Daddy Long Legs|1955}}''(1955)
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* ''Film/{{Gigi}}''(1958)
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* ''Film/{{Fanny}}''(1961)
(1961): Fanny
* ''Film/TheLShapedRoom''(1962)
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* ''Film/FatherGoose''(1964)
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* ''Film/PromiseHerAnything''(1966)
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* ''Film/IsParisBurning''(1966)
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* ''Film/TheManWhoLovedWomen''(1977)
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* ''Film/DangerousMoves''(1984)
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* ''Film/{{Chocolat}}''(2000)
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* ''Series/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit'', episode "[[Recap/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnitS8E3Recall Recall]]"(2006)(2006): Lorraine Delmas
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* ''Film/{{Daddy Long Legs|1955}}''
* ''Film/{{Gigi}}''
* ''Film/{{Fanny}}''
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* ''Film/FatherGoose''
* ''Film/PromiseHerAnything''
* ''Film/IsParisBurning''
* ''Film/TheManWhoLovedWomen''
* ''Film/DangerousMoves''
* ''Film/{{Chocolat}}''
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Leslie Caron (born July 1, 1931 in Boulogne-Billancourt) is a French actress.
She was born in a Paris suburb. She was working in a Paris ballet when Creator/GeneKelly saw her, and wound up casting her as the female lead in ''An American in Paris''. The film was a huge hit, winning the Oscar for Best Picture, and Caron instantly became a movie star. Her dancing background prepared her for a series of hit musicals throughout the 1950s, culminating in 1958's ''Gigi'', the second Leslie Caron film to win the Oscar.
Caron enjoyed success into the 1960s, starring in the hit ''Fanny'' as well as the May half of a MayDecemberRomance in Creator/CaryGrant's next-to-last film, ''Father Goose''. Her affair with Creator/WarrenBeatty led to a divorce and also led to them starring together in ''Promise Her Anything'' (1966).
She was born in a Paris suburb. She was working in a Paris ballet when Creator/GeneKelly saw her, and wound up casting her as the female lead in ''An American in Paris''. The film was a huge hit, winning the Oscar for Best Picture, and Caron instantly became a movie star. Her dancing background prepared her for a series of hit musicals throughout the 1950s, culminating in 1958's ''Gigi'', the second Leslie Caron film to win the Oscar.
Caron enjoyed success into the 1960s, starring in the hit ''Fanny'' as well as the May half of a MayDecemberRomance in Creator/CaryGrant's next-to-last film, ''Father Goose''. Her affair with Creator/WarrenBeatty led to a divorce and also led to them starring together in ''Promise Her Anything'' (1966).
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Leslie Caron (born July 1, 1931 in Boulogne-Billancourt) 1931) is a French actress.
She was born Born in a the Paris suburb. She suburb of Boulogne-Billancourt, Caron was working in a Paris ballet when Creator/GeneKelly saw her, and wound up casting her as the female lead in ''An American in Paris''. The film was a huge hit, winning the Oscar for Best Picture, and Caron instantly became a movie star. Her dancing background prepared her for a series of hit musicals throughout the 1950s, culminating in 1958's ''Gigi'', the her second Leslie Caron film to win the Oscar.
Best Picture.
Caron enjoyed success into the 1960s, starring in the hit ''Fanny'' as well as the May half of a MayDecemberRomance in Creator/CaryGrant's next-to-last film, ''Father Goose''. Her affair with Creator/WarrenBeatty led to a divorce and also led to them starring together in ''Promise HerAnything'' (1966).
Anything''.
Caron enjoyed success into the 1960s, starring in the hit ''Fanny'' as well as the May half of a MayDecemberRomance in Creator/CaryGrant's next-to-last film, ''Father Goose''. Her affair with Creator/WarrenBeatty led to a divorce and also led to them starring together in ''Promise Her
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Leslie Caron (born July 1, 1931 in Boulogne-Billancourt.) is a French actress.
Leslie Caron (born July 1, 1931 in Boulogne-Billancourt.) is a French actress.
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Leslie Caron (1931- ) is a French actress.
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Caron enjoyed success into the 1960s, starring in the hit ''Fanny'' as well as the May half of a MayDecemberRomance in creator/CaryGrant's next-to-last film, ''Father Goose''. Her affair with Creator/WarrenBeatty led to a divorce and also led to them starring together in ''Promise Her Anything'' (1966).
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Caron enjoyed success into the 1960s, starring in the hit ''Fanny'' as well as the May half of a MayDecemberRomance in creator/CaryGrant's Creator/CaryGrant's next-to-last film, ''Father Goose''. Her affair with Creator/WarrenBeatty led to a divorce and also led to them starring together in ''Promise Her Anything'' (1966).
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* ''Series/FalconCrest'' (1987) (guest star in 3 episodes)
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Leslie Caron (1931- ) is a French actress.
She was born in a Paris suburb. She was working in a Paris ballet when Creator/GeneKelly saw her, and wound up casting her as the female lead in ''An American in Paris''. The film was a huge hit, winning the Oscar for Best Picture, and Caron instantly became a movie star. Her dancing background prepared her for a series of hit musicals throughout the 1950s, culminating in 1958's ''Gigi'', the second Leslie Caron film to win the Oscar.
Caron enjoyed success into the 1960s, starring in the hit ''Fanny'' as well as the May half of a MayDecemberRomance in creator/CaryGrant's next-to-last film, ''Father Goose''. Her affair with Creator/WarrenBeatty led to a divorce and also led to them starring together in ''Promise Her Anything'' (1966).
Her career as a leading lady gradually petered out in the 1970s but Caron has continued to work in film, stage, and television ever since.
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!!Leslie Caron on TV Tropes:
* ''Film/AnAmericanInParis'' (1951)
* ''Film/{{Lili}}'' (1953)
* ''Film/{{Daddy Long Legs|1955}}'' (1955)
* ''Film/{{Gigi}}'' (1958)
* ''Film/{{Fanny}}'' (1961)
* ''Film/FatherGoose'' (1964)
* ''Film/IsParisBurning'' (1966)
* ''Film/DangerousMoves'' (1984)
* ''Series/FalconCrest'' (1987) (guest star in 3 episodes)
* ''Film/{{Chocolat}}'' (2000)
* ''Series/LawAndOrderSVU'', episode "[[Recap/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnitS8E3Recall Recall]]" (2006)
She was born in a Paris suburb. She was working in a Paris ballet when Creator/GeneKelly saw her, and wound up casting her as the female lead in ''An American in Paris''. The film was a huge hit, winning the Oscar for Best Picture, and Caron instantly became a movie star. Her dancing background prepared her for a series of hit musicals throughout the 1950s, culminating in 1958's ''Gigi'', the second Leslie Caron film to win the Oscar.
Caron enjoyed success into the 1960s, starring in the hit ''Fanny'' as well as the May half of a MayDecemberRomance in creator/CaryGrant's next-to-last film, ''Father Goose''. Her affair with Creator/WarrenBeatty led to a divorce and also led to them starring together in ''Promise Her Anything'' (1966).
Her career as a leading lady gradually petered out in the 1970s but Caron has continued to work in film, stage, and television ever since.
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!!Leslie Caron on TV Tropes:
* ''Film/AnAmericanInParis'' (1951)
* ''Film/{{Lili}}'' (1953)
* ''Film/{{Daddy Long Legs|1955}}'' (1955)
* ''Film/{{Gigi}}'' (1958)
* ''Film/{{Fanny}}'' (1961)
* ''Film/FatherGoose'' (1964)
* ''Film/IsParisBurning'' (1966)
* ''Film/DangerousMoves'' (1984)
* ''Series/FalconCrest'' (1987) (guest star in 3 episodes)
* ''Film/{{Chocolat}}'' (2000)
* ''Series/LawAndOrderSVU'', episode "[[Recap/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnitS8E3Recall Recall]]" (2006)