- Discovered by Paramount mogul Hal B. Wallis, her Hollywood career provided brief foreign allure but failed to catch on and she returned to France, eventually taking a fatal dose of sleeping pills in 1971.
- Fluent in English, German, Russian, French and Spanish.
- This dark-haired and leggy Parisian "sex kitten" of the post-war Hollywood period played a provocative student in The Accused (1949) and was the only female in the cast of the war picture Breakthrough (1950) playing saucy villager Colette.
- Before she came to the US she was a writer for the "Voice of America" radio network in France.
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