Cloutier, Suzanne (1927–2003)
Cloutier, Suzanne (1927–2003)
French-Canadian actress. Name variations: Anne Saint Jean. Born July 10, 1927, in Ottawa, Canada; died of liver cancer, Dec 2, 2003, in Montreal, Quebec; married an eminent Canadian doctor then fled to NY the next day (annulled); m. Peter Ustinov (actor), 1954 (div. 1971); children: 3.
Began career as a Powers model; made film debut in Temptation (1946), followed by Au royaume des cieux (under name Anne Saint Jean), Derby Day, Doctor in the House, Romanoff and Juliet and Concerto Grosso Modo, among others; had most important role as Desdemona in Orson Welles' The Tragedy of Othello (1952).
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