Paulette Goddard was born in Whitestone, New York, United States, on June 3, 1910, was an American actress. Young Paulette Goddard first started her career as a child fashion model. She made her big screen debut in short film Berth Marks (1929) as an uncredited extra. She got her television debut in NBC variety comedy program Four Star Revue (1951) as guest actress. Paulette's breakthrough performance came as Ellen Peterson – A Gamine in part-talkie social comedy film Modern Times (1936). She landed her Broadway debut in a musical revue "No Foolin'" (1926) as a dancer, at the age of 13, at Globe Theatre.
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Paulette Goddard
June 3, 1910
April 23, 1990
United States
Gemini
Dark Brown
Blue
5 ft 3 in | 160 cm
34-24-34 in | 86.5-61-86.5 cm
50 kg | 110 lbs
32B
6.5 US | 37 EU
She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Lt. Joan O'Doul in war film So Proudly We Hail! (1943).
She won the Photoplay Award for Best Performances of the Month (February) for her role as Nana in romantic drama movie Dramatic School (1938).
She won the Photoplay Award for Best Performances of the Month (December) for her role as Joyce Norman in southern gothic horror comedy film The Cat and the Canary (1939).
She won the Photoplay Award for Best Performances of the Month (August) for her role as Mary Carter in mystery horror comedy film The Ghost Breakers (1940).
She won the Photoplay Award for Best Performances of the Month (October) for her role as Anita Dixon in romantic drama film Hold Back the Dawn (1941).
She won the Photoplay Award for Best Performances of the Month (February) for her role as Kitty in costume drama movie Kitty (1945).
The Women (1939) comedy drama as Miriam Aarons
The Great Dictator (1940) anti-war political satire black comedy as Hannah
Pot o' Gold (1941) romantic musical comedy as Molly McCorkle
Reap the Wild Wind (1942) adventure as Loxi Claiborne
The Diary of a Chambermaid (1946) drama as Célestine
Unconquered (1947) historical epic adventure as Abigail "Abby" Martha Hale
She made guest appearances in television shows The Ed Sullivan Show (1952), Ford Theatre (1953), Sherlock Holmes (1954), Producers' Showcase (1955), The Errol Flynn Theatre (1957), Adventures in Paradise (1959), What's My Line? (1959) and Valentine's Day (1965).
Attended Washington Irving High School in Manhattan.
Had Ashkenazi Jewish and English ancestry.
She modeled for Saks Fifth Avenue and Hattie Carnegie.
She signed a contract with Paramount Pictures in 1939.
She was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame located on 1652 Vine Street in 1960.
Paulette died on April 23, 1990, Ronco sopra Ascona, Switzerland, at the age of 79.
She was married to:
Erich Maria Remarque (1958-1970)
Burgess Meredith (1944-1949)
Charles Chaplin (1936-1942)
Edgar James (1927-1932)
She dated Gaylord Hauser (1950), Cy Howard (1950-1953), Clark Gable (1949), John Steinbeck (1949), John Wayne (1942), Harry Hopkins (1941-1942), H.G. Wells (1940), Justin Mitchell (1940-1941), Spencer Tracy (1940), Anatole Litvak (1940), Tyrone Power (1940), Gary Cooper (1939-1946), George Gershwin (1937), Aldous Huxley (1937) and Joseph M. Schenck (1931-1932).