Capucine

Capucine

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Capucine (born Germaine Hélène Irène Lefebvre, 6 January 1928 – 17 March 1990)[1] was a French fashion model and actress known for her comedic roles in The Pink Panther (1963) and What’s New Pussycat? (1965). She appeared in 36 films and 17 television productions between 1948 and 1990.

Blake Edwards cast Capucine in The Pink Panther, playing Inspector Clouseau’s wife, who is having an affair with a jewel thief, played by David Niven. It was a huge hit, and led to a number of sequels. In 1964, Capucine said the directors she had learned most from were Edwards and Henry Hathaway.[18] Capucine was reunited with Holden in The 7th Dawn (1964) produced by Feldman; it was a box-office disappointment. Another film she did for Feldman, the comedy What’s New Pussycat? (1965), which costarred Sellers and Peter O’Toole, was far more successful; it was filmed entirely in France.[2] Capucine was one of several European stars in Sex Quartet (1966) for Columbia (originally The Queens),[19]) then Feldman put her in The Honey Pot (1967), directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. She was announced for Feldman’s Casino Royale, but did not appear in the film.[18][20] Feldman died in May 1968, and Capucine’s career never regained its former momentum.[21] She inherited the rights to the book Zandy from his estate and sold them to the makers of Zandy’s Bride.[22]

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