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Review: 'Thank Heaven: A Memoir' by Leslie Caron
In the glorious 1958 MGM musical 'Gigi,' a brash little French girl mocks the world of courtesan Paris by singing 'I don't understand the Parisians.' When actress Leslie Caron delivered those lyrical lines in the film, she was in real life just beginning to understand their merit.
Movie star Caron dishes the dirt
Spilling the beans: French actress Leslie Caron tells all in 'Thank Heaven' enlarge Torrid love affairs, turbulent marriages and hedonistic revelry with the Rat Pack's inner circle.... No reputation is spared as Leslie Caron, the French starlet-turned-stalwart of the silver screen, reveals all in a bruising autobiography.
An unconventional beauty who specialized in waif-like roles in her early career, Leslie Caron was an actress and dancer who rose to fame in the 1950s in such acclaimed musicals as "An American in Paris" and.... An unconventional beauty who specialized in waif-like roles in her early career, Leslie Caron was an actress and dancer who rose to fame in ...
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