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Colette Marchand

ActingBorn April 29, 1925 (90 years old at death)· Died June 5, 2015

Paris, France

IMDb

Biography

Colette Janine Marchand (29 April 1925 – 5 June 2015) was a French prima ballerina and actress. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1952 for her performance as Marie Charlet in Moulin Rouge, directed by John Huston. During the height of her dance career she was considered one of the greatest dancers in Europe, known as Les jambes (The Legs), along with Violetta Elvin, Zizi Jeanmaire, Yvette Chauviré, Janine Charrat, and Margot Fonteyn. Marchand traveled around the world as a dancer and danced with many of the greatest ballet dancers of the 1940s and 1950s. Marchand was born in Paris, France, the daughter of Alice (née Lioret) and Roger Marchand. She began her career at the Paris Opera Ballet. She married Jacques Bazire, the musical director for the Roland Petit Ballet. She died on 5 June 2015, aged 90, and was survived by her sister, Yvonne (Marchand) Le Bras. She performed as a première ballerina on Broadway in Roland Petit's Les Ballets de Paris (1949 & 1950). In the 1950 show, Marchand performed a ballet piece titled The Boiled Egg, for which she received rave reviews. In 1951 she had a featured role in the Broadway musical Two on the Aisle which ran for 276 performances. In the early 1950s while performing on Broadway, Marchand was featured in several magazines, including Life, and would make appearances on New York City television shows, including the Ford Star Revue, the Colgate Comedy Hour, and the Ed Sullivan Show. In 1951 she lent her voice to Isidore Isou's Venom and Eternity. In 1952, she received a Golden Globe Award as Most Promising Newcomer - Female for her performance in Moulin Rouge, as well as a nomination for the BAFTA for Most Promising Newcomer. In 1953 she was directed by Orson Welles in The Lady in the Ice. Her other film appearances were rare: Hungarian Rhapsody, Par Ordre du Tsar and the musical short Romantic Youth (also as choreographer) (all 1954). Source: Article "Colette Marchand" from Wikipedia in english, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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Total credits: 7

Known For

The Ed Sullivan Show
TV
★6.8

The Ed Sullivan Show

as Self

Discorama
TV
★8.0

Discorama

as Self

Movies (5)

Christmas Blues

Christmas Blues

as Self

1960

At the Order of the Czar

At the Order of the Czar

as Princess Caroline

1954

Hungarian Rhapsody

TV Shows (2)

The Ed Sullivan Show

The Ed Sullivan Show

as Self

1 ep.

Discorama

Discorama

as Self

1 ep.

The Ed Sullivan Show
Moulin Rouge
Movie
★6.6

Moulin Rouge

as Marie Charlet

At the Order of the Czar
Movie
★9.0

At the Order of the Czar

as Princess Caroline

Hungarian Rhapsody
Movie
★10.0

Hungarian Rhapsody

as Caroline von Say-Wittgenstein

Christmas Blues
Movie
★0.0

Christmas Blues

as Self

Venom and Eternity
Movie
★6.9

Venom and Eternity

as (voice)

The Ed Sullivan Show
TV
★6.8

The Ed Sullivan Show

as Self

1948

Discorama
TV
★8.0

Discorama

as Self

1959

Moulin Rouge
Movie
★6.6

Moulin Rouge

as Marie Charlet

1952

At the Order of the Czar
Movie
★9.0

At the Order of the Czar

as Princess Caroline

1954

Hungarian Rhapsody
Movie
★10.0

Hungarian Rhapsody

as Caroline von Say-Wittgenstein

1954

Christmas Blues
Movie
★0.0

Christmas Blues

as Self

1960

Venom and Eternity
Movie
★6.9

Venom and Eternity

as (voice)

1952

Hungarian Rhapsody

as Caroline von Say-Wittgenstein

1954

Moulin Rouge

Moulin Rouge

as Marie Charlet

1952

Venom and Eternity

Venom and Eternity

as (voice)

1952

Christmas Blues

Christmas Blues

as Self

1960

At the Order of the Czar

At the Order of the Czar

as Princess Caroline

1954

Hungarian Rhapsody

Hungarian Rhapsody

as Caroline von Say-Wittgenstein

1954

Moulin Rouge

Moulin Rouge

as Marie Charlet

1952

Venom and Eternity

Venom and Eternity

as (voice)

1952

The Ed Sullivan Show

as Self

1 episodes

Discorama

Discorama

as Self

1 episodes