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Paulette Goddard - Bio, Age, Chinese Zodiac Sign & Timeline
| Born | June 03, 1910 |
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| Died | April 23, 1990 (age 79) |
| Birthplace | Queens, New York City, New York, USA |
| Zodiac Sign | Gemini - (see also Paulette Goddard's horoscope and birth chart) |
| Chinese Zodiac | Dog |
| Generation | Greatest Generation |
| Known For | Starring in films such as 'Modern Times' (1936), 'The Great Dictator' (1940), and being one of Charlie Chaplin's leading ladies. |
Intro
Paulette Goddard was an American actress and film producer, best known for her work in the 1930s and 1940s, particularly in films directed by Charlie Chaplin. She was popular during Hollywood's Golden Age and received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress.
Early Life & Background
Born as Marion Levy in Queens, New York, Paulette Goddard was raised primarily by her mother after her parents' divorce. She began her career as a child fashion model and stage performer before transitioning to film.
Career Highlights
- Starred alongside Charlie Chaplin in 'Modern Times' (1936).
- Co-starred in 'The Great Dictator' (1940).
- Appeared in 'The Women' (1939) directed by George Cukor.
- Received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for 'So Proudly We Hail!' (1943).
Trivia
- She was married to Charlie Chaplin from 1936 to 1942.
- Considered for the role of Scarlett O'Hara in 'Gone with the Wind' (1939), but the part went to Vivien Leigh.
- Became a major star for Paramount Pictures during the 1940s.
FAQs
People also ask
When was Paulette Goddard born?
Paulette Goddard was born the 3 June 1910.
Where is Paulette Goddard from?
Queens, New York City, New York, USA.
On Her Birth-Day
About June 3rd, 1910, in brief:
- Day of the week: June 3rd, 1910 was a Friday
- Zodiac Sign: Gemini (in western zodiac), Dog (in Chinese zodiac)
- Moon Phase:
- #1 US song: My Southern Rose by Henry Burr
- Popular movie: directed by D.W. Griffith
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