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Profile of Simone Simon
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Simone Simon |
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23rd April 1910 |
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Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France |
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Simone Simon was born Simone Thérèse Fernande Simon on April 23, 1910, in Marseille, France, and began her film career in 1931. She quickly established herself as one of the country's most successful film actresses. After seeing her in the 1934 film Lac Aux Dames (USA title: "Ladies' Lake"), Darryl F. Zanuck brought her to Hollywood in 1936 with a widespread publicity campaign, but her films for 20th Century Fox were only moderately successful, and Simon returned, dissatisfied, to France. There she appeared in the film La Bete Humaine (The Human Beast) in 1938.
With the outbreak of World War II she returned to Hollywood and RKO Studios where she achieved her greatest successes in English language cinema with The Devil and Daniel Webster (1941), and the horror films Cat People (1942) and The Curse of the Cat People (1944). These films, however, did not lead to greater success and she languished in mediocre films until the end of the war.
She returned to France to act, and appeared in La Ronde (1950). Her film roles were few after this and she made her final film appearance in 1973. She died in Paris, France on February 22, 2005, at age 94 (although BBC news reports mistakenly reported her age as 93) of natural causes.
She never married but had numerous intimate relationships with fellow actors or musicians, among others. Her maid revealed that she gave a gold key to her boudoir to any man she was interested in, including George Gershwin.
Reference
"23 February 2005 - French Actress Simone Simon dies". BBC News, UK Edition. URL accessed on Feb. 23, 2005.
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