Paulette Goddard

Paulette Goddard

ActressProducerSoundtrack
Born
June 3, 1910
Died
April 23, 1990
Awards
8 wins, 10 nominations

Paulette Goddard was a child model who debuted in "The Ziegfeld Follies" at the age of 13. She gained fame with the show as the girl on the crescent moon, and was married to a wealthy man, Edgar James, by the time she was 17. After her divorce she went to Hollywood in 1931, where she appeared in…

Biography

Paulette Goddard was a child model who debuted in "The Ziegfeld Follies" at the age of 13. She gained fame with the show as the girl on the crescent moon, and was married to a wealthy man, Edgar James, by the time she was 17. After her divorce she went to Hollywood in 1931, where she appeared in small roles in pictures for a number of studios. A stunning natural beauty, Paulette could mesmerize any man she met, a fact she was well aware of. One of her bigger roles in that period was as a blond "Goldwyn Girl" in the Eddie Cantor film The Kid from Spain (1932). In 1932 she met Charles Chaplin, and they soon became an item around town. He cast her in Modern Times (1936), which was a big hit, but her movie career was not going anywhere because of her relationship with Chaplin. They were secretly married in 1936, but the marriage failed and they were separated by 1940. It was her role as Miriam Aarons in The Women (1939), however, that got her a contract with Paramount. Paulette was one of the many actresses tested for the part of Scarlett O'Hara in Gone with the Wind (1939), but she lost the part to Vivien Leigh and instead appeared with Bob Hope in The Cat and the Canary (1939), a good film but hardly in the same league as GWTW. The 1940s were Paulette's busiest period. She worked with Chaplin in The Great Dictator (1940), Cecil B. DeMille in Reap the Wild Wind (1942) and Burgess Meredith in The Diary of a Chambermaid (1946). She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in So Proudly We Hail! (1943). Her star faded in the late 1940s, however, and she was dropped by Paramount in 1949. After a couple of "B" movies, she left films and went to live in Europe as a wealthy expatriate; she married German novelist Erich Maria Remarque in the late 1950s. She was coaxed back to the screen once more, although it was the small screen, for the television movie The Female Instinct (1972).

Actress

The Snoop SistersThe Snoop Sisters(1972)as Norma Treat
Valentine's DayValentine's Day(1964)as Aunt Henrietta Dunstall
Time of IndifferenceTime of Indifference(1964)as Mariagrazia
The PhantomThe Phantom(1961)as Mrs. Harris
Adventures in ParadiseAdventures in Paradise(1959)as Mme. Victorine Reynard

Self

Star LifeStar Life(1990)as Self
The 16th Annual Tony AwardsThe 16th Annual Tony Awards(1962)as Self - Audience Member
The Arthur Murray PartyThe Arthur Murray Party(1950)as Self - Actress
What's My Line?What's My Line?(1950)as Self - Guest Panelist
The Martha Raye ShowThe Martha Raye Show(1954)as Self

Known for

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Joan Crawford, Paulette Goddard, Phyllis Povah, Rosalind Russell, and Norma Shearer in The Women (1939)Paulette Goddard, Mary Boland, Rosalind Russell, and Norma Shearer in The Women (1939)Paulette Goddard in The Women (1939)Paulette Goddard, Betty Grable, Jean Allen, Loretta Andrews, Consuelo Baker, Diane Bourget, Lynn Browning, Maxine Cantway, Shirley Chambers, Dorothy Coonan Wellman, Hazel Craven, Patsy Farnum, June Glory, Jeanne Gray, Ruth Hale, Patricia Harper, Althea Henley, Margaret La Marr, Adele Lacy, Bernice Lorimer, Betty Lorraine, Nancy Lyon, Vivian Mathison, Nancy Nash, Edith Roarke, Donna Mae Roberts, Marion Sayers, Mary Stewart, Sally West, Renee Whitney, Toby Wing, Diana Winslow, Jane Wyman, Evelyn Wise, Gwen Zetter, and Beatrice Hagen in The Kid from Spain (1932)Leif Erickson and Paulette Goddard in Paris Model (1953)Lana Turner, Paulette Goddard, Jean Chatburn, Virginia Grey, Alan Marshal, Luise Rainer, and Ann Rutherford in Dramatic School (1938)

Credit Score: Paulette Goddard

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownā˜…WinsNomsVotes
1So Proudly We Hail!24.381943••7.4042276
2The Great Dictator19.501941•8.405259435
3Modern Times19.501936•8.500285189
4Hold Back the Dawn7.311941•7.3063114
5Reap the Wild Wind6.501942•6.6133832
6The Women5.001939•7.70016107
7Anna Lucasta3.251949•6.200195
8Kitty3.251946•6.901827
9The Ghost Breakers3.251940•7.0004563
10Dramatic School3.251938•6.200525