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CLAUDETTE COLBERT
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The Following CDs Have Those Radio Programs Which The Featured Artist Appeared In. It Does Not Include Programs From Their Own Show.
CD # Show Titles
CAU-001 A. Bing Crosby - 48-04-28 - Claudette Colbert
B. Bing Crosby - 48-09-29 - Claudette Colbert
CAU-002 A. Family Theater 49-04-06 Night Elevator
B. Family Theater 50-09-27 The Lady with a Lamp
CAU-003 Good News Of (Maxwell House Coffee) 40-02-01 Guests Claudette Colbert
CAU-004 A. Gulf Screen Guild Theater 40-01-28 Private Worlds
B. Gulf Screen Guild Theater 40-10-20 Jack Benny
CAU-005 A. Hallmark Playhouse 50-01-05 The Egg And I
B. Jack Benny Show 49-02-06 Don Signs A New Contract
CAU-006 Lux Radio Theater 37-05-03 Hands Across the Table
CAU-007 Lux Radio Theater 39-06-19 The Ex-Mrs Bradford
CAU-008 Lux Radio Theater 42-02-02 Skylark
CAU-009 Lux Radio Theater 43-04-12 Once Upon a Honeymoon
CAU-010 Lux Radio Theater 46-08-26 Without Reservations
CAU-011 Lux Radio Theater 47-05-05 The Egg And I
CAU-012 Lux Radio Theater Rehearsals 39-03-19 It Happened One Night
CAU-013 Lux Radio Theater Rehearsals 41-06-23 The Shop Around the Corner
CAU-014 Lux Radio Theater Rehearsals 43-10-31 So Proudly We Hail
CAU-015 Screen Guild Players 47-11-17 Secret Heart
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Claudett Colbert

Claudette Colbert (September 13, 1903 – July 30, 1996) was a French-born American stage and film actress.

Born in Saint-Mandé, France and raised in New York City, Colbert began her career in Broadway productions during the 1920s, progressing to film with the advent of talking pictures. She established a successful film career with Paramount Pictures and later, as a freelance performer, became one of the highest paid entertainers in American cinema. Colbert was recognized as one of the leading female exponents of screwball comedy; she won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her comedic performance in It Happened One Night (1934), and also received Academy Award nominations for her dramatic roles in Private Worlds (1935) and Since You Went Away (1944).

Her film career began to decline in the 1950s, and she made her last film in 1961. Colbert continued to act in theater and, briefly, in television during her later years. After a career of more than 60 years' duration, Colbert retired to her home in Barbados, where she died at the age of 92, following a series of strokes.

Colbert received theater awards from the Sarah Siddons Society, a lifetime-achievement award at the Kennedy Center Honors, and, in 1999, the American Film Institute placed her at number twelve on their "AFI's 100 Years... 100 Stars" list of the "50 Greatest American Screen Legends".



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