Claudette Colbert was born in Paris, France, and became a famous actor during the silent film period. She won the 7th Oscar for Best Actress Award for the film "A Night in Love". A French-American, she was born in Paris, France, her original name is Emily Claude. She came to the United States with her parents at a very young age. Claude began acting in campus dramas in high school. A few years later Began to play some small roles in Broadway stage plays. Because of her love of acting, she decided to pursue it as a lifelong pursuit. In 1927, she filmed her first silent film in Paramount, New York. With the gradual replacement of silent films by sound films, the face of melon seeds, vivid eyes and elegant and charming demeanor enable Claude to flex his muscles in different roles. Her ever-changing style enabled her to play major roles in many films, and Claude became a box office star at the time.
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