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  1. Hace 5 días · Paulette Goddard, the gamin star of more than 40 films of the 1930s and ‘40s, died Monday at her home in southern Switzerland.Probably best known for her appearances opposite Charlie Chaplin in “Modern Times” and “The Great Dictator,” she was believed to be 84 but reports of her age varied by as muc...

  2. Hace 3 días · Paulette Goddard, the gamin star of more than 40 films of the 1930s and ‘40s, died Monday at her home in southern Switzerland.Probably best known for her appearances opposite Charlie Chaplin in “Modern Times” and “The Great Dictator,” she was believed to be 84 but reports of her age varied by as muc...

  3. Hace 1 día · Chaplin's loneliness was relieved when he met 21-year-old actress Paulette Goddard in July 1932, and the pair began a relationship. He was not ready to commit to a film, however, and focused on writing a serial about his travels (published in Woman's Home Companion).

  4. Hace 4 días · An Outstanding WomanAmong Chaplin’s leading ladies, Paulette Goddard stands out for a number of reasons. She was the female lead in his last silent film (Modern Times 1936) and in his first talkie (The Great Dictator 1940). She enjoyed a success beyond and independent of Chaplin, right up in to the...

  5. Hace 1 día · Marion Nestle is Paulette Goddard Professor of Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health, Emerita, at New York University, which she chaired from 1988-2003 and from which she officially retired in September 2017. She is also Visiting Professor of Nutritional Sciences at Cornell.

  6. Hace 4 días · Early LifePaulette Goddard was born Marion Goddard Levy on June 3, 1910, to Alta Mae Goddard and Joseph Levy in Queens, New York. Her parents separated when she was very young. Goddard remained with her mother and her father vanished from the picture completely.

  7. Hace 3 días · Featuring Jack Oakie and Paulette Goddard, the film boldly critiqued the fascist leader before the U.S.’s official entry into World War II and is marked as an audacious amalgam of politics and slapstick that culminates in Chaplin’s famously impassioned speech. Presented in English. Estimated runtime 136 min.