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By Alexander Zarowski
Leslie Caron – Born in 1931

Back in the golden glow of classic Hollywood, Leslie Caron was the kind of star who made audiences believe in magic. A French ballerina turned movie darling, she leapt from the stage to the screen when Gene Kelly spotted her and cast her in “An American in Paris” in 1951.
That film didn’t just launch her career; it made her a global sensation. From there, Leslie became the go-to leading lady for charm and sophistication, dazzling in “Lili,” “Gigi,” and “Daddy Long Legs.” But she wasn’t afraid to go deeper, stunning critics with her emotional turn in “The L-Shaped Room,” which scored her an Oscar nod.
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