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Leslie Caron  born  July 1, 1931 (87 years old) in France is a film actress.

She acted in many musical films, among them “Un Américain Paris” in 1951 at the age of 19. She also had roles in musical films such as Lili, Daddy Long Legs, and Gigi. Leslie Caron took ballet dance lessons from a young age and then she was Gene Kelly’s discovery in the field of cinema.

Leslie Caron Lifestyle, Biography, Age, Horoscope, Marriage, Contact & Information

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Lifestyle

  • Real Name: Leslie Claire Margaret Caron
  • Nickname: Leslie Charon
  • Profession: Film actress, Dancer
  • Date of Birth: July 1, 1931
  • Age : (87 ans)

Personal data

  • Place of birth: Boulogne-Billancourt, France
  • Astrological sign / Horoscope: Cancer
  • Location: United States
  • Studies: the troupe of the ballets of the Champs-Élysées
  • Start of career: 1953
  • Religion : N/A
  • Hobbies: Dancing

Professional Career & Timeline

Movie theater

  • 1951: An American in Paris by Vincente Minnelli: Lise Bouvier
  • 1951 : The Man with a Cloak de Fletcher Markle : Madeline Minot
  • 1952: Glory Alley by Raoul Walsh: Angela Evans
  • 1953: The Story of Three Loves, episode Mademoiselle by Vincente Minnelli: Mademoiselle
  • 1953 : Lily of Charles Walters : Lily Daurier
  • 1955: The Glass Slipper by Charles Walters: Ella
  • 1955: Daddy Long Legs by Jean Negulesco: Julie André
  • 1956 : Gaby de Curtis Bernhardt : Gaby
  • 1958 : Gigi de Vincente Minnelli : Gigi
  • 1958: The Doctor’s Dilemma by Anthony Asquith: Madame Dubedat
  • 1959: The Man Who Understood Women by Nunnally Johnson: Ann Garantier
  • 1960: Austerlitz by Abel Gance: Elisabeth Le Michaud d’Arçon
  • 1960 : Les Rats de caves (The Subterraneans) de Ranald MacDougall : Mardou Fox
  • 1961 : Fanny de Joshua Logan : Fanny
  • 1962: Seven hours before the border (Guns of Darkness) by Anthony Asquith: Claire Jordan
  • 1962: The L-Shaped Room by Bryan Forbes: Jane Fosset
  • 1962: The Four Truths, episode The Two Pigeons by René Clair: Annie
  • 1964: Big Bad Wolf is Calling (Father Goose) by Ralph Nelson: Catherine Freneau
  • 1965: The Pillow Blow (A Very Special Favor) by Michael Gordon: Doctor Lauren Boullard
  • 1965 : Promise Her Anything d’Arthur Hiller : Michele O’Brien
  • 1965: Is Paris Burning? by René Clément: Françoise Labé
  • 1967: Jeux d’adultes (The father of the family) by Nanni Loy: Paola
  • 1970: Jerry Hopper’s Madron: Sister Mary
  • 1971 : Chandler (Open shadow) de Paul Magwood : Katherine Creighton
  • 1976: Seraglio by Eduardo de Gregorio: Celeste
  • 1977: The Man Who Loved Women by François Truffaut: Véra
  • 1977 : Ken Russell’s Valentino : Alla Nazimova
  • 1980: The Contract (Kontrakt) by Krzysztof Zanussi: Penelope
  • 1980: All Stars by Michel Lang: Lucille
  • 1983: The Imperative (Imperativ) by Krzysztof Zanussi: the mother
  • 1984: The Mad Diagonal by Richard Dembo: Henia Liebskind
  • 1990: Warriors and Captives by Edgardo Cozarinsky: Madame Yvonne
  • 1992: Fatale by Louis Malle: Anna Barton’s mother
  • 1995 : Funny Bones de Peter Chelsom : Katie Parker
  • 1999 : From Russia to Hollywood : The 100-Year Odissey of Chekhov and Shdanoff, documentaire de Frederick Keeve : elle-même
  • 2000 : Le Chocolat de Lasse Hallström : Madame Audel
  • 2003: The Divorce of James Ivory: Suzanne de Persand

Television

  • 1978: Dr. Erika Werner by Paul Siegrist, Franco-Swiss co-production
    1985: Le Génie du faux by Stéphane Kurc
  • 1986: La Croisière s’amuse, The Chrismas Cruise, season #10, episode #2, by Bruce Bilson
  • 1987 : Falcon Crest
  • 1988 : Un train pour Petrograd (Lenin’s train) by Damiano Damiani : Nadejda Kroupskaïa
  • 1996: L’Anneau de Cassandra (The Ring) by Armand Mastroianni: Madame de Saint-Marne
  • 1999: Jean-Pierre Aumont, charm and laughter, documentary by Patty Villiers: herself
  • 2006: New York, special unit, episode 3, Justice in charge (Recall) of season 8: Lorraine Delmas
  • 2013: Jo, episode Le Marais
  • 2016: The Crazy Adventure of the Durrells: Countess Mavrodaki

Narration

  • The Lover (L’Amant) by Marguerite Duras on cassette
  • World War I on American radio
  • The Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian by Claude Debussy and Gabriele D’Annunzio, conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas, London Symphony Orchestra, 1991
  • Gigi de Colette, English translation by Roger Senhouse and Patrick Leigh Fernor, on cassettes, 1996
  • Selection of texts by Colette in English recorded live at the Merkin Concert Hall of the Abraham Goodman House in New York, 1996
  • Babar and the Little Elephant by Jean de Brunhoff and Francis Poulenc for the opening of the Chichester festival, September 1997
  • The Plutocrats by Michael Hastings based on the novel with the same name by Booth Tarkington, directed by Bill Bryden, BBC, January 1999

Private life of Leslie Caron

  • Leslie Caron has been married three times:
  • from 1951 to 1955 with American composer Geordie Hormel (1928–2006)
  • from 1956 to 1965 with Peter Hall (1930-2017)
  • famous British theater director with whom she had two children: Christopher (born in 1957) and Jennifer (born in 1958)
  • from 1969 to 1980 with American director and screenwriter Michael Laughlin.

Family & Marriage

  • Father: Jean-Claude Caron
  • Mother: Margaret Petit
  • Sisters/Brothers: Aimery Caron
  • Marital Status: Divorced
  • Date Marriage: From 1951 to 1955, From 1956 to 1965, From 1969 to 1980
  • Former Spouses: Geordie Hormel, Peter Hall, Michael Laughlin
  • Enfant : Jennifer Caron Hall, Christopher Hall

Revenue

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  • Gains : $10 million.

Little known facts

  • In 2006, she won an Emmy for her guest role on USI Law & Order.
  • Leslie has been married and divorced three times and had two children with her second husband.
  • She worked with French actor and singer Maurice CIlvalier in the 1958 musical Gigi.
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