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  1. Added: Apr 25, 1998. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 1646. Source citation. Actress. She is best remembered for her roles in such movies as Bonjour Tristesse (1958), The Mouse that Roared (1959), Paint Your Wagon (1969), and Airport (1970). Born in Iowa, and educated at Iowa University, she landed the lead role of 'Joan of Arc' in Otto Preminger's ...

  2. Just six days after Seberg’s body was found, a Freedom of Information request forced the FBI to admit that, yes, they had spent years stalking and spying on Jean Seberg. They denied any involvement in her death. Shutterstock. 42. Booze Clues. FBI involvement in Seberg’s death was never formally investigated.

  3. 30 de ago. de 2022 · Actress Jean Seberg's grave at Montparnasse Cemetery in Paris. (Photo: Michel Armbruster) It has been 43 years since the death of 40-year-old Jean Seberg who was last seen alive on August 30, 1979 and discovered in her white Renault automobile several days later, close to her Paris apartment.

  4. 23 de abr. de 2018 · La historia había logrado su objetivo: difamar a Seberg. El 23 de agosto de 1970 la actriz dio a luz de forma prematura tras enterarse de la historia. La niña murió dos días más tarde. Jean Seberg y su esposo decidieron hacer el funeral a cajón abierto, para que la prensa comprobara que el bebé era de piel blanca.

  5. Her death in 1979, age 40, was ruled a suicide. Born in 1938 and raised in the small town of Marshalltown, Iowa, where her father owned a local pharmacy, Jean Seberg was a senior in high school when her speech teacher arranged for her to audition for the title role in Preminger's film version of Shaw's Saint Joan.

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  7. 30 de ago. de 2014 · Ainsi a fini l’actrice Jean Seberg, la mystique Jeanne d’Arc d’Otto Preminger ou la radieuse vendeuse de journaux américains d’à bout de souffle de Jean-Luc Godard. Le 10 septembre 1979, deux jours après la découverte de la dépouille de son ex-femme, l’écrivain Romain Gary convoque une conférence de presse.