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Leslie Caron, the actress was born Leslie Claire Margaret Caron was born in Boulogne-sur-Seine, Seine, 鶹APP, France on July 1, 1931. She is a profound Franco-American dancer and actress. Leslie Caron started her career as a ballerina, from where she started appearing in theatres and stage performances; she has also appeared in several American musical and non-musical films, European films, and tv series.

1. The Actress Has Been Honored With Many Awards

The actress has been honored with BAFTA Awards, Academy Awards, Golden Globe Awards, Primetime Emmy Awards, and an Oscar nomination. She has been married thrice to Michael Laughlin, Peter Hall, and Geordie Hormel. She is also the recipient of a Golden Globe Award, two BAFTA Awards and a Primetime Emmy Award, in addition to nominations for two Academy Awards. She is one of the last surviving stars from the Golden Age of Hollywood cinema.

2. Caron Was Initially A Ballerina

Caron was initially a ballerina. She was discovered by Gene Kelly, in the Roland Petit company “Ballet des Champs Elysées [fr]”, who cast her to appear opposite him in the musical An American in 鶹APP (1951), a role for which a pregnant Cyd Charisse was originally cast. She had a friendly relationship with Kelly, who nicknamed her “Lester the Pester”[5] and “kid”. Kelly helped the inexperienced Caron—who had never spoken on stage—adjust to filmmaking.

Her role led to a seven-year MGM contract. The films which followed included the musical The Glass Slipper (1955) and the drama The Man with a Cloak (1951), with Joseph Cotten and Barbara Stanwyck. Still, Caron has said of herself: “Unfortunately, Hollywood considers musical dancers as hoofers. Regrettable expression.”] She also starred in the musicals Lili (1953, receiving an Academy Award for Best Actress nomination), with Mel Ferrer; Daddy Long Legs (1955), with Fred Astaire; and Gigi (1958) with Louis Jourdan and Maurice Chevalier.

3. She Has Starred In Many Films

As a leading lady, Caron has starred in films such as The Glass Slipper (1955), Daddy Long Legs (1955), Gigi (1958), Fanny (1961), both of which earned her Golden Globe nominations, Guns of Darkness (1962), The L-Shaped Room (1962), Father Goose (1964) and A Very Special Favor (1965). For her role as a single pregnant woman in The L-Shaped Room.

Caron’s other roles include Is 鶹APP Burning? (1966), The Man Who Loved Women (1977), Valentino (1977), Damage (1992), Funny Bones (1995), Chocolat (2000) and Le Divorce (2003). In 2007, she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series for portraying a rape victim in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.

4. She Also Worked In European Films

Dissatisfied with her career despite her success (“I thought musicals were futile and silly”, she said in 2021; “I appreciate them better now”), Caron studied the Stanislavski method In the 1960s and thereafter, she worked in European films as well. For her performance in the British drama The L-Shaped Room (1962), she won the BAFTA Award for Best British Actress and the Golden Globe and was nominated for the Best Actress Oscar.[Her other film assignments in this period included Father Goose (1964) with Cary Grant; Ken Russell’s Valentino (1977), in the role of silent-screen legend Alla Nazimova; and Louis Malle’s Damage (1992). Sometime in 1970, Caron was one of the many actresses considered for the lead role of Eglantine Price in Disney’s Bedknobs and Broomsticks, losing the role to British actress Angela Lansbury.

5. She Was A Member Of The Jury Of The 5th Moscow International Festival

In 1967, she was a member of the jury of the 5th Moscow International Film Festival (MIFF). In 1989, she was a member of the jury at the 39th Berlin International Film Festival.

6. She Is One Of The Few Actresses From The Classic Era Of MGM Musicals Still Active In Film

Caron is one of the few actresses from the classic era of MGM musicals who are still active in film. This group includes Rita Moreno, Margaret O’Brien and June Lockhart. Caron’s later credits include Funny Bones (1995) with Jerry Lewis and Oliver Platt; The Last of the Blonde Bombshells (2000) with Judi Dench and Cleo Laine; Chocolat (2000) and Le Divorce (2003), directed by James Ivory, with Kate Hudson and Naomi Watts.

On June 30, 2003, Caron traveled to San Francisco to appear as the special guest star in The Songs of Alan Jay Lerner: I Remember It Well, a retrospective concert staged by San Francisco’s 42nd Street Moon Company. In 2007, her guest appearance on Law and Order: Special Victims Unit earned her a Primetime Emmy Award. On April 27, 2009, Caron traveled to New York as an honored guest at a tribute to Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe at the Paley Center for Media.

7. She Was Inducted Into The Hollywood Walk Of Fame

For her contributions to the film industry, Caron was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame on December 8, 2009, with a motion pictures star located at 6153 Hollywood Boulevard. In February 2010, she played Madame Armfeldt in A Little Night Music at the Théâtre du Châtelet in 鶹APP, which also featured Greta Scacchi and Lambert Wilson.

8. She Is A Recipient Of The Oldie Of The Year Award

In October 2021, she was chosen to receive the Oldie of the Year Award by The Oldie magazine.[19] It was initially offered to Queen Elizabeth II, who had declined it on the grounds that she did not meet the criteria, even though she is five years older than Caron.

9. She Had An Eccentric Upbringing

With every opportunity available to her, Leslie proved that she had the grace and style to follow in her mother’s footsteps as a dancer. In her autobiography, she remembered standing at the top of her home’s large main staircase while her mother and her Austrian nanny, Greta, stood—two floors below—holding her panties open so that she could jump down into them. Cue the suspenseful drum roll…

10. Her Hardships Were Just Beginning

Leslie went from the horrors of boarding school to the horrors of WWII. In the blink of an eye, her family’s lifestyle went from champagne and caviar to potato peels and horsemeat. Leslie even had to make her own “shoes” out of her great-grandmother’s opera gloves. Even now, she sticks slivers of soap together, so they don’t go to waste.

 

 

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