Yvette Duguay was born on June 24, 1932 in Marseille, France. She was an actress, known for The Cimarron Kid (1952), The Shanghai Story (1954) and The Great Caruso (1951). She was married to Robert C. Anderson, John F. Sheeley and Hal Paiss. She died on October 14, 1986 in Marina del Rey, California, USA.
Born into a family of wine merchants in Marseille, France. Her parents emigrated to the US when she was an infant and settled in Paterson, NJ.
Signed by Universal-International in July 1951, eventually earning up to $1,250 a week.
Entertained U.S. soldiers during the Korean War.
Made her debut on Broadway opposite Walter Huston at the age of seven.
Body cremated. Specifically: She was cremated at Angeles Abbey in Compton, California, through the Neptune Society and her ashes are currently in an unknown location.