Capucine
Capucine, a French model and actress, captivated the fashion world with her elegance, gracing magazine covers and inspiring designers like Pierre Cardin and Coco Chanel.
Movie Actress
January 6, 1928
Capricorn
March 20, 1990
62
Saint-Raphaël, Var, France
Capucine, born Germaine Lefebvre on January 6, was a renowned French actress and fashion model who graced the entertainment industry from the 1940s to the late 1980s. Remembered for her captivating performances in iconic films like ‘The Pink Panther’ (1963) and ‘What’s New Pussycat?’ (1965), Capucine left an indelible mark on cinema. Her prolific career spanned an impressive 36 films and 17 television works, captivating audiences for nearly five decades.
Initially known as Germaine Lefebvre, she adopted the stage name Capucine, pronounced “kap-oo-seen,” when she embarked on her modeling career. Her elegance and beauty quickly caught the attention of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), leading to a contract in 1949. Capucine made her cinematic debut in “Song of Surrender” (1950), showcasing her talent and setting the stage for a remarkable acting career.
Throughout her illustrious career, Capucine captivated audiences with her performances in notable films such as “The Glass Slipper” (1955), “The Seven Year Itch” (1955), and “North by Northwest” (1959). Her talent and charisma earned her a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role in “The Seven Year Itch.” In recognition of her contributions to the arts, Capucine was bestowed with the prestigious French Legion of Honour in 1999.
Beyond her acting career, Capucine was a multifaceted individual. She was an accomplished artist, expressing her creativity through painting and sculpting. Capucine was also known for her close friendship with Audrey Hepburn, sharing memorable moments and adventures together.
Tragically, Capucine’s life came to an end on March 17, 1990, in Lausanne, Switzerland, at the age of 62. Despite her untimely passing, her legacy continues to inspire and captivate audiences, leaving an enduring mark on the entertainment world.