Calvet, Corinne (1921–2001)

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Calvet, Corinne (1921–2001)

French actress. Born Corinne Dibos, April 30, 1925, in Paris, France; died June 23, 2001, of a cerebral hemorrhage in Los Angeles, California; dau. of a scientist who invented Pyrex glassware; studied criminal law at Sorbonne; m. Jeffrey Stone (div.); m. John Bromfield (actor), 1948 (div. 1953); m. 3 others.

Made film debut in La Part de l'ombre (1945), followed by Rope of Sand, My Friend Irma Goes West, Peking Express, Sailor Beware, What Price Glory, Powder River, The Far Country, So This is Paris, Le Avventure di Giacomo Casanova, Hemingway's Adventures as a Young Man and Too Hot to Handle, among others; tv guest appearances included "Burke's Law," "Studio One," "Batman," and "Starsky and Hutch."

See also autobiography Has Corinne Been a Good Little Girl?

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