Paulette Goddard AKA Pauline Marion Levy Born: 3-Jun-1910 Birthplace: Queens, NY Died: 23-Apr-1990 Location of death: Ronco, Switzerland Cause of death: Heart Failure Remains: Buried, Ronco Cemetery, Ronco, Switzerland
Gender: Female Religion: Jewish Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: Reap the Wild Wind Bequeathed $20M to New York University. Father: (Jewish) Mother: (Mormon) Husband: Edgar James (m. 1927, div. 1931, married him when she was only 15) Husband: Charlie Chaplin (actor, m. 1936, div. 1942) Husband: Burgess Meredith (actor, m. 21-May-1944, div. 1950) Husband: Erich Maria Remarque (German novelist, m. 25-Feb-1958, d. 25-Sep-1970)
Mastectomy Risk Factors: Emphysema, Breast Cancer, Smoking
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Time of Indifference (1964) The Unholy Four (9-Aug-1954) Charge of the Lancers (Feb-1954) Paris Model (10-Nov-1953) · Betty Barnes Vice Squad (31-Jul-1953) Babes in Bagdad (7-Dec-1952) The Torch (2-Jun-1950) Anna Lucasta (11-Jul-1949) Bride of Vengeance (7-Apr-1949) · Lucretia Borgia Hazard (28-May-1948) On Our Merry Way (3-Feb-1948) · Martha Pease An Ideal Husband (13-Nov-1947) · Mrs. Cheveley Unconquered (24-Sep-1947) Variety Girl (29-Aug-1947) · Herself Suddenly It's Spring (13-Feb-1947) The Diary of a Chambermaid (15-Feb-1946) · Célestine Kitty (16-Oct-1945) Duffy's Tavern (28-Sep-1945) · Herself I Love a Soldier (15-Aug-1944) Standing Room Only (7-Jan-1944) So Proudly We Hail! (22-Jun-1943) · Lt. Joan O'Doul The Crystal Ball (22-Jan-1943) Star Spangled Rhythm (18-Dec-1942) · Herself The Forest Rangers (21-Oct-1942) Reap the Wild Wind (19-Mar-1942) · Loxi Claiborne Nothing But the Truth (10-Oct-1941) Hold Back the Dawn (31-Jul-1941) · Anita Dixon Pot o' Gold (3-Apr-1941) · Molly McCorkle Second Chorus (3-Dec-1940) · Ellen Miller North West Mounted Police (21-Oct-1940) The Great Dictator (15-Oct-1940) · Hannah The Ghost Breakers (21-Jun-1940) The Cat and the Canary (10-Nov-1939) · Joyce Norman The Women (1-Sep-1939) · Miriam Aarons Dramatic School (9-Dec-1938) · Nana The Young in Heart (3-Nov-1938) Modern Times (5-Feb-1936) · A Gamin
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