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Suzanne Cloutier (July 10, 1923 – December 2, 2003) was a Canadian film actress. Biography. Cloutier was the daughter and apparent only child of Edmond Cloutier, the King's Printer in Ottawa, and Hélène Saint-Denis, who wed on May 23, 1922.
Suzanne Cloutier. Actress: Othello. Lovely French Canadian actress Suzanne Cloutier, the daughter of the director of the National Printing Office, was born into a large family.
Suzanne Cloutier. Actress: Othello. Lovely French Canadian actress Suzanne Cloutier, the daughter of the director of the National Printing Office, was born into a large family.
Oct 29, 2024 · Marie Claire Suzanne Ustinov (Cloutier) (10 Jul 1923 - certain 2 Dec 2003) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (11 entries) edit. arwiki سوزان ...
For the Canadian Olympic gymnast, see Suzanne Cloutier (gymnast). Suzanne Cloutier (July 10, 1923 – December 2, 2003) was a Canadian film actress. This article needs additional citations for verification .
Dec 19, 2003 · Suzanne Cloutier, French-Canadian actress and producer, died in Montreal Dec. 2 due to a kidney infection. She was 80. Born in Ottawa, Canada, Cloutier became a Powers model in New York at 18....
Dec 2, 2003 · Suzanne Cloutier is known as an Actor. Some of her work includes Othello, Juliette, or Key of Dreams, Doctor in the House, The Sinners, Magician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles, Derby Day, Temptation, and The Countess of Baton Rouge.
French-Canadian actress. Name variations: Anne Saint Jean. Born July 10, 1927, in Ottawa, Canada; died of liver cancer, Dec 2, 2003, in Montreal, Quebec; married an eminent Canadian doctor then fled to NY the next day (annulled); m. Peter Ustinov (actor), 1954 (div. 1971); children: 3.
Dec 5, 2003 · Suzanne CLOUTIER Obituary. CLOUTIER, Suzanne. Passed away on December 2, 2003, in Montreal at the age of eighty. World renowned actress and producer. She dedicated her life to the Arts,...
French-Canadian blonde actress of the 1950s with flawless, chiseled features and a cool, wide-eyed beauty who, after a brief career as a New York model, was signed by George Stevens' Liberty Films, making her film debut in a small role in the 1946 "women's picture" "Temptation."