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First Name
Leslie
Name
Leslie Caron
Complete Family Name
Leslie Claire Margaret Caron
Date of Birth
1 July 1931
Birth Day
1 July
Birth Years
1931
Birth Place
Boulogne-sur-Seine, Paris, France
Birth City
Paris
Birth Country
France
Nationality/Country
France
Race
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Ethnicity
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Sun sign, Horoscope, Zodiac Sign
Cancer
Famous As
Actor
Also Known for
Actor
Occupation
Actor
Years active
1951–present
Started Career In
1951
How Old she was when she started her career?
she was only 20 Years old when she started her career as Actor
Height
5 ft 2 in (157 cm)
Weight
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Eye Color
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Sexual Orientation
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Spouse
Michael Laughlin,Geordie Hormel,Peter Hall (director),
Parent
Mr. and Mrs. M.W. Carlson
Children
Jennifer Caron Hall,
Father
Mother
Patricia Carey
Siblings
Anthony Sydes,
Sister
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Brother
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Awards
Grammy Award for Best New Artist
Honors
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Later Career
Leslie Caron worked in many European films. She also worked in movies like Father Goose, Valentine, and Damage. She was a member of the jury for the 5th Moscow International Film Festival in 1967and 39th Berlin International Film Festival in 1989.
Leslie Caron continued to act and appeared in Chocolat in 2000. She has also appeared in episodes of soap opera Falcon Crest. Her performance in Law &Order: Special Victims Unit won her the Primetime Emmy Award in 2007. Caron also appeared in the ITV television series The Dussels. She is one of the few actresses of the musical era who continues to act. Leslie Caron had published her autobiography Thank Heaven in 2010 in English in US and UK and French in 2011.
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At the age of 16 Leslie Karon was invitedRolan Petit in his troupe «Ballet des Champs Elysees», in which she immediately became a soloist. Together with this collective she toured a lot, but one day an unexpected call from the US changed her whole life. The girl was contacted by one of the MGM studio executives and said that she wants to assign her the main role in her new film. The girl thought that she was being played, because she could not understand how she was recognized in the United States. However, Leslie Karon said that Gene Kelly had seen her in one of the Ballet des Champs-Elysees performances and told his producers that she would play only with her. Then the ballerina remembered that six months ago she met this already quite well-known actor at the time after the performance «Meeting», and he told about his plans to make a musical film «American in Paris».
Избранная фильмография
- Янки в Париже (1951) — Лиз Бовье
- Лили (1953) — Лили
- Три истории любви (1953) — Мадемуазель
- Хрустальный башмачок (1955) — Элла
- Длинноногий папочка (1955) — Джули Андре
- Жижи (1958) — Жижи
- Проблема доктора (1958) — Миссис Дюбеда
- Аустерлиц (1960) — мадам де Воде
- Подземные люди (1960) — Марду Фокс
- Фанни (1961) — Фанни
- Орудие тьмы (1961) — Клэр Джордан
- Угловая комната (1962) — Джейн Фоссет
- Четыре правды (1962) — Ани
- Папа Гусь (1964) — Кэтрин Френо
- Пылает ли Париж? (1965) — Франсуаза Лабе
- Очень необыкновенная услуга (1965) — Лорен Буллар
- Мадрон (1970) — Мария-Елена
- Мужик, который обожал дам (1977) — Вера
- Валентино (1977) — Алла Назимова
- Золотая женщина (1979) — Доктор Сэмми Ли
- Все звёзды (1980) — Люсиль
- Контракт 1981) — Пенелопа Уилсон
- Интриганка (1984) — Соланж Дунас (ТВ)
- Ленин. Поезд (1988) — Надежда Крупская
- Гора мужества (1990) — Джейн Хиллари
- Вред (1992) — Элизабет
- Шоколад (2000) — Мадам Одель
В конце 1960-х годов
Уоррен Битти мечтал, чтобы Лесли Карон, фото которой не сходили с обложек журналов, снялась с ним в одной картине. Такой случай представился в 1965 году, когда режиссер Артур Хиллер пригласил эту скандальную пару в свой новый фильм «Пообещай ей что-нибудь». Тем временем начался бракоразводный процесс, завершившийся постановлением суда, согласно которому, детей пары отдавали на воспитание в интернат, из-за постоянной занятости как отца, так и матери. Плохое настроение и слезы Лесли стали раздражать Битти, который не собирался вникать в ее проблемы. Кроме того, он оказался ужасным ревнивцем и запрещал ей сниматься с актерами, которых считал «опасными». Напряжение в паре нарастало, и после возвращения из Франции Лесли узнала, что Уоррен вернулся к своей бывшей возлюбленной.
Awards
- 1954: Oscar nomination for Lili (Category: Best Actress)
- 1954: British Film Academy Award for Lili (Best Foreign Actress)
- 1959: Golden Globe nomination for Gigi (Best Actress — Comedy or Musical)
- 1959: Laurel Award for Gigi (best female musical representation)
- 1962: Golden Globe nomination for Fanny (Best Actress — Drama)
- 1963: British Film Academy Award for The Indiscreet Room (Best British Actress)
- 1964: Golden Globe Award for The Indiscreet Room (Best Actress — Drama)
- 1964: Oscar nomination for The Indiscreet Room (Best Actress)
- 1989: International Award of the Women in Film Crystal Awards
- 1996: Lifetime Achievement Award at the Palm Springs International Film Festival
- 2005: Lifetime Achievement Award at the Sarasota Film Festival
- 2007: Emmy for Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series)
- 2009: Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame , 6153 Hollywood Blvd.
Биография
Он родился в семье франко-американской танцовщицы Маржерет Пети и фармацевта Клода Карона. В то время как старший брат Эймери пошел по стопам отца (он специализировался на химике), образование Лесли продолжила ее мать. В девять лет она начала заниматься балетом, а в шестнадцать уже была участницей балета Ролана Пети на Елисейских полях , став прима-балериной в таких важных произведениях, как « Молодой человек и смерть » Жана Кокто .
Кино
Лесли Кэрон с Джином Келли в году в фильме Винсенте Миннелли «Американец в Париже ».
Знаменитый американский актер и танцор Джин Келли увидел ее в Париже и выбрал для игры вместе с ним в мюзикле «Американец в Париже » (1951) режиссера Винсенте Миннелли . Первоначально назначенная актриса Сид Чарисс была вынуждена отказаться от роли из-за беременности. Однако обработка далась нелегко Кэрон, которая не говорила по-английски и не была знакома с камерой.
После большого успеха фильма продюсерская компания Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer предложила ей долгосрочный контракт, не ограничивающийся только мюзиклами. Среди фильмов этого периода следует вспомнить « Лили » (1953) Чарльза Уолтерса с Мелом Феррером , который принес ей номинацию на « Оскар» за лучшую женскую роль , «Стеклянная туфля» (1955) снова Чарльза Уолтерса , «Папа Гамбалунга» (1955) Жана Негулеско . , в котором он дуэтом с Фредом Астером , но прежде всего с Джиджи (1958), снова поставленный Винсенте Миннелли , в котором он играл и пел вместе с Луи Журданом и Морисом Шевалье , двумя другими французскими актерами, которые уже зарекомендовали себя в Голливуде на некоторое время . время .
Лесли Карон в фильме « Лили » (1953)
Его немузыкальные фильмы включают «Вороний дом » Флетчера Маркла (1951) , « Человек, который понимает женщин » Наннелли Джонсона (1959) , «Наша жизнь начинается ночью» Рэнальда Макдугалла (1960) , « Фанни » (1961). Джошуа Логан , «Комната в форме буквы L» (1962) Брайана Форбса , за которую она получила вторую номинацию на премию «Оскар» за лучшую женскую роль , и «Момент насилия» (1962) Энтони Асквита с Дэвидом Нивеном . Примерно в середине 1960-х Кэрон в блестящих ролях, которые иногда подчеркивали ее европейское очарование , продолжала сниматься в различных голливудских комедиях, таких как «Зов великого волка» Ральфа Нельсона (1964) , вместе с Кэри Грантом , «Девушка из Седурре » ( 1964). 1965) Майкла Гордона вместе с Роком Хадсоном и «Стриптиз для вдовы» (1966) Артура Хиллера , в котором он был партнером Уоррена Битти . В 1966 году он был частью международного актерского состава, собравшегося для драмы « Пэрис Бернс? ». Рене
Клеман .
Позже он переехал в Европу, предпочитая посвятить себя семье и менее глянцевым и более интимным фильмам, таким как «Отец семейства» (1967) Нанни Лой , где он сыграл энергичного архитектора и жену Нино Манфреди , «Мужчину ». который любил женщин (1977) Франсуа Трюффо и Контракт (1980), телевизионный фильм режиссера Кшиштофа Занусси , который все еще хотел этого в 1982 году в своих фильмах «Дива » и « Императив » . В 1970 году она вернулась в Голливуд, чтобы сыграть вместе с Ричардом Буном в вестерне Джерри Хоппера « Долина команчей» . Примечательным в 1970-х годах стало ее появление в роли Аллы Назимовой в фильме Кена Рассела « Валентино » (1977) вместе с Рудольфом Нуреевым .
Среди немногих главных героев золотого века искрометных мюзиклов Метро-Голдвин-Майера , которые все еще в деле, он продолжал, хотя и не в главных ролях, принимать участие в крупных фильмах, включая «Ущерб » (1992) Луи Маля , «The Damage» (1992) Луи Маля. « Комедиант » (1995) Питера Челсома , « Шоколад» (2000) Лассе Халлстрема и «Развод — Америка в Париже » (2003) Джеймса Айвори . Его последние появления были в эпизоде восьмой серии сериала « Закон и порядок — Особые жертвы» , «Память » (2007) и в эпизоде французского криминального сериала « Жо » (2012) с Жаном Рено . В 2016 году ее позвали в актерский состав британского сериала « Я Даррелл — Моя семья и другие животные » .
Театр
Кэрон также работала в театре. В 2010 году она сыграла мадам Армфельдт в мюзикле Стивена Сондхейма « Маленькая ночная музыка» .
Leslie Caron: Filmography
The actress appeared in almost 30 films, including in musicals:
- «American in Paris» — Liz Bovier.
- «Three Love Stories» — the role of Mademoiselle.
- «Crystal slipper» — Ella.
- «Long-legged daddy» — Julie Andre.
- The Doctor’s Dilemma is Mrs. Doubed.
- «Underground people» — Marda Fox.
- «Austerlitz» is Madame de Vaudet.
- «Weapons of Darkness» — Claire Jordan.
- «Four truths» — Ani.
- «Corner Room» — Jane Fossett.
- «Pope Gus» — Catherine Frenot.
- «Very unusual service» — Lauren Bullar.
- «Does Paris burn?» — Francoise Labe.
- «Madron» is Maria Elena.
- «Valentino» — Alla Nazimova.
- «A man who loved women» — Vera.
- «The Golden Girl» is Sammy Lee.
- «All the stars» — Lucille.
- «Contract» — Penelope Wilson.
- The «intriguer» is Solange Dunas.
- «Lenin. Train «- Nadezhda Krupskaya.
- «Mountain of courage» — Jane Hillary.
- «Damage» — Elizabeth.
- «Chocolate» is Madame Odel.
Now you know who Leslie Caron is. The biography of the actress is also known to you, and this circumstance helps to better understand her work.
Works
There are 62 movies of Leslie Caron.
Her first feature film was Damage (1992, as Elizabeth Prideaux).
She
was 61 when she starred in this movie.
Since 1992, she has appeared in 62 feature films. The last one is From Russia to Hollywood: The 100-Year Odyssey of Chekhov and Shdanoff (2002). In this movie, she played the character Herself .
Lili (1953)
As Lili Daurier, she
was 22
years old
Gigi (1958)
As Gigi, she
was 26
years old
Nicole (1978)
As Nicole, she
was 47
years old
Fanny (1961)
As Fanny, she
was 29
years old
The L-Shaped Room (1962)
As Jane Fosset, she
was 31
years old
Leslie Caron movies
Leslie Caron movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films she starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie |
Age |
---|---|---|
Elizabeth Prideaux | Damage (1992) |
61 |
Madame Audel | Chocolat (2000) |
69 |
Françoise Labé | Is Paris Burning? (1966) |
35 |
Lise Bouvier | An American in Paris (1951) |
20 |
Suzanne de Persand | Le Divorce (2003) |
72 |
Catherine Freneau | Father Goose (1964) |
33 |
Alla mova | Valentino (1977) |
46 |
Véra | The Man Who Loved Women (1977) |
45 |
Gigi | Gigi (1958) |
26 |
Julie Andre | Daddy Long Legs (1955) |
23 |
Sra. Alvaeado | Murder on the Orient Express (2001) |
69 |
That’s Entertainment, Part II (1976) |
44 |
|
The Last of the Blonde Bombshells (2000) |
69 |
|
Katie Parker | Funny Bones (1995) |
64 |
That’s Entertainment! (1974) |
42 |
|
Lili Daurier | Lili (1953) |
22 |
Elisabeth Le Michaud d’Arçon, baronne de Vaudey | Austerlitz (1960) |
28 |
A Christmas Carol (2020) |
88 |
|
Fanny | Fanny (1961) |
29 |
Dr. Lauren Boullard | A Very Special Favor (1965) |
34 |
That’s Entertainment! III (1994) |
63 |
|
Jane Fosset | The L-Shaped Room (1962) |
31 |
Jane Hilary | Courage Mountain (1990) |
58 |
Herself | Leslie Caron: The Reluctant Star (2016) |
84 |
Henia Liebskind | Dangerous Moves (1984) |
53 |
Herself | Gene Kelly: Anatomy of a Dancer (2002) |
71 |
Ella | The Glass Slipper (1955) |
24 |
Herself | Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History (2008) |
77 |
Warren Beatty — Mister Hollywood (2015) |
84 |
|
Love, Cecil (2017) |
86 |
|
Madeline Minot | The Man with a Cloak (1951) |
20 |
Passion’s Way (1999) |
68 |
|
Katherine Creighton | Chandler (1971) |
40 |
Michele O’Brien | Promise Her Anything (1966) |
34 |
Mother | Imperative (1982) |
50 |
Marguerite | Let It Be Me (1995) |
64 |
Ann Garantier | The Man Who Understood Women (1959) |
28 |
Sister Mary | Madron (1970) |
39 |
Céleste | Surreal Estate (1976) |
45 |
Dr. Sammy Lee | Goldengirl (1979) |
48 |
Nicole | Reel Horror (1985) |
53 |
Nedeshda Krupskaja | Lenin: The Train (1990) |
58 |
The Unapproachable (1982) |
51 |
|
Herself | James Dean: The First American Teenager (1975) |
44 |
Annie | 3 Fables of Love (1962) |
31 |
Claire Jordan | Guns of Darkness (1962) |
31 |
Mrs. Dubedat | The Doctor’s Dilemma (1958) |
27 |
Penelope | The Contract (1980) |
50 |
Angela Evans | Glory Alley (1952) |
20 |
Herself | Thank Heaven! The Making of ‘Gigi’ (2008) |
77 |
Coco Chanel | The Man Who Lived at the Ritz (1989) |
57 |
Madame de Saint Marne | The Ring (1996) |
65 |
Mardou Fox | The Subterraneans (1960) |
28 |
Nicole | Nicole (1978) |
47 |
Paola | The Head Of The Family (1967) |
36 |
Mademoiselle | The Story of Three Loves (1953) |
21 |
Herself | The Million Dollar Nickel (1952) |
20 |
Carola | Carola (1973) |
41 |
Gaby | Gaby (1956) |
24 |
Lucille Berger | All Stars (1980) |
48 |
Warriors and Prisoners (1990) |
63 |
|
Herself | From Russia to Hollywood: The 100-Year Odyssey of Chekhov and Shdanoff (2002) |
71 |
Her first TV Show was The Oscars (1953).
The Oscars
She
was 21
years old
Falcon Crest
She
was 50
years old
Tales of the Unexpected
She
was 47
years old
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
She
was 68
years old
QB VII
She
was 42
years old
Early career in the US
In the States of Leslie, as well as the girl froma decent family, went with her mother. Arriving at the studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, a young ballerina felt like a heroine of a fairy tale. After all, she was offered a contract with a huge fee for those times, a limousine with a chauffeur, a chic hotel room and much more. Leslie tried so hard to justify the trust of the studio management that in the middle of filming she had a syncope caused by physical exhaustion. Treatment, and most importantly, a huge desire to help her quickly return to the system. As a result, a film appeared on the screens, which today is considered the classic of Hollywood, and a small French ballerina with a sweet face became a celebrity.
early years
Leslie Claire Karon was born in a suburb of ParisBoulogne-Billancourt in 1931. Her father was the offspring of an impoverished aristocratic family and a serious chemist, and her mother an American dancer. It was she who brought up Leslie and instilled in her daughter a love of theatrical art. When the girl was 11 years old, her mother arranged for her courses for a Russian ballerina who emigrated during the revolution in France — Olga Preobrazhenskaya. After graduating from school, Leslie entered the Paris Conservatory of Music and Dance, where she was taught by one of the partners of the famous Anna Pavlova — Alexander Volynsky.
How Old Is Leslie Caron Now?
A nonagenarian with great accomplishments, Leslie Caron was born in the suburbs of Paris, France on July 1, 1931, to Claude and Margaret Caron. Her mother, Margaret, was a Broadway ballet dancer and trained Caron to thread the same career path. Her father, Claude, was a French chemist and perfumer who owned a boutique. Caron grew up with one older brother, Aimery Caron, who grew up to become a chemist like their father.
Growing up, Leslie Caron was raised by nuns as she attended the Convent of the Assumption in Paris. She also commenced her ballet training during this time. Caron honed her dancing skills at the National Conservatory of Dance and later danced her way into Hollywood.
early years
Leslie Claire Karon was born in a suburb of ParisBoulogne-Billancourt in 1931. Her father was the offspring of an impoverished aristocratic family and a serious chemist, and her mother an American dancer. It was she who brought up Leslie and instilled in her daughter a love of theatrical art. When the girl was 11 years old, her mother arranged for her courses for a Russian ballerina who emigrated during the revolution in France — Olga Preobrazhenskaya. After graduating from school, Leslie entered the Paris Conservatory of Music and Dance, where she was taught by one of the partners of the famous Anna Pavlova — Alexander Volynsky.
In the late 1960s
Warren Beatty dreamed that Leslie Caron, photowhich did not go off the covers of magazines, starred with him in one picture. Such a case was introduced in 1965, when director Arthur Hiller invited this scandalous couple to his new film «Promise Her Something». In the meantime, a divorce proceedings began, culminating in a court order, according to which children of the couple were given up to boarding, because of the constant employment of both the father and mother. Bad mood and tears Leslie began to irritate Beatty, who was not going to delve into her problems. In addition, he was a terrible jealous and forbade her to act with actors, which he considered «dangerous». The tension in the pair increased, and after returning from France, Leslie learned that Warren had returned to his former lover.
Further career
After the release of the film «American in Paris» on the screens, Leslie signed a contract with the MGM studio.
A little later, in 1953, Leslie Karon starred in the film «Lily» and for this role was nominated for an Oscar. Then she was offered to play Cinderella in the children’s film «The Crystal Slipper,» where she fully demonstrated her skills as a professional ballerina, especially since Roland Petit was invited to the picture as a choreographer.
One of the most difficult works in the acting career of Leslie was the film «Long-legged Daddy», in which her partner was Fred Astaire. During filming in the family of Hollywood superstar of those years, there was a terrible tragedy — his beloved wife passed away. The whole team working on the picture was forced to strongly support Fred, especially not easy was Leslie, who with great difficulty forced herself to portray fun, looking into the sad eyes of a partner in incendiary dances.
Marriages and a pause in a career
As Leslie Caron admits, the family for her in her youth was the most important. The first time the girl got married when she turned 20. Leslie’s chosen one was George Hormel from the dynasty of famous «meat» magnates. The swift marriage broke up after 3 years, as the young people had no common interests and the parting coincided with the appearance of the brightest paintings with Karon’s participation on the screens. In the next two years, she was incredibly in demand with the directors, so ISA President Jules Stein, hearing about her desire to marry and go to the UK, called her crazy. But Leslie did not want to listen and went to London with the English actor Peter Hall, breaking the contract. There she began to lead the life of a married lady and gave birth to the wife of two children. However, she soon became bored simply to serve coffee to her husband and, sitting in the corner, watching him rehearse new roles with celebrities.
Personal Life and Legacy
Caron was married three times and had two children. She was also known for her philanthropic work and was involved in several charitable organizations.
Caron’s legacy as an actress and dancer is still celebrated today. She received several awards throughout her career, including a Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Film Institute in 2006. She continues to inspire young actors and dancers with her talent and dedication to her craft.
Personal Life and Relationships
Caron’s first marriage was to George Hormel II, the heir to the Hormel meatpacking fortune. The marriage ended in divorce, and Caron later married British theatre director Peter Hall. The couple had two children together, but their marriage also ended in divorce.
Caron’s third marriage was to Canadian businessman Michael Laughlin. The couple remained married until Laughlin’s death in 2019.
Philanthropic Work
Caron was involved in several charitable organizations throughout her life. She was a supporter of UNICEF and worked with several other organizations that focused on children’s rights and welfare.
Caron’s philanthropic work was recognized in 2009 when she received the National Order of the Legion of Honour, the highest civilian award in France.
Legacy and Recognition
Caron’s legacy as an actress and dancer is still celebrated today. She received several awards throughout her career, including a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for her role in Lili. In 2006, she received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Film Institute.
Caron’s impact on Hollywood and the entertainment industry is undeniable. She continues to inspire young actors and dancers with her talent, dedication, and grace.
Leslie Caron is a legendary Hollywood actress who has graced our screens for decades. Her career has been nothing short of remarkable, with her performances capturing the hearts of audiences across the globe. From her early days in French cinema to her iconic roles in Hollywood, Leslie Caron has proven time and again that she is a force to be reckoned with.
One of the things that makes Leslie Caron so captivating is her ability to bring depth and nuance to every character she portrays. Whether she’s playing a romantic lead or a complex antihero, she always manages to give her performances a unique and unforgettable quality. Her talent has earned her numerous accolades, including an Academy Award nomination for her role in “Lili.”
But Leslie Caron’s contributions to the world of film go beyond just her acting. She has also been an advocate for women’s rights and gender equality, using her platform to speak out against discrimination and prejudice. Her activism has inspired countless people around the world, and her legacy as both an actress and a trailblazer will undoubtedly endure for generations to come.
In conclusion, Leslie Caron is a true icon of the silver screen, and her impact on the world of film and beyond is immeasurable. Her talent, passion, and dedication to social justice serve as an inspiration to us all, and we can only hope that future generations of performers and activists will follow in her footsteps. Leslie Caron’s legacy will continue to shine brightly for years to come, reminding us of the power of art and the importance of using our voices to make a difference.
Ранние годы
Лесли Клэр Карон родилась в пригороде Парижа Булонь-Бийанкур в 1931 году. Ее отец был отпрыском обедневшей аристократической фамилии и серьезным ученым-химиком, а мать — американской танцовщицей. Именно она занималась воспитанием Лесли и привила дочери любовь к сценическому искусству. Когда девочке исполнилось 11 лет, мать устроила ее на курсы к русской балерине, эмигрировавшей во время революции во Францию — Ольге Преображенской. Окончив школу, Лесли поступила в Парижскую консерваторию музыки и танца, где ей преподавал один из партнеров знаменитой Анны Павловой — Александр Волынский.
Her Spouse
Leslie Caron’s first marriage was to George Hormel II in 1951, which ended in divorce in 1954. In 1956, she got married to theatre director Peter Hall, with whom she had two children, TV producer, Christopher John Hall born in 1957 and actress, Jennifer Hall born in 1958. However, after nine years of marriage, she and Hall divorced in 1965.
After their divorce, Caron’s next shot at marriage was with a film producer, Michael Laughlin in 1969. The two were together until 1980 when their union ended in a divorce. Between 1994 and 1995 the actress reportedly had a romantic relationship with TV actor Robert Wolders.