Claudine Longet
Definition
Claudine Longet (born January 29, 1942) is a French-American singer, actress, and dancer who was popular during the 1960s and 1970s for her ethereal vocal style and appearances in films like 'The Party' and TV shows.
She was married to singer Andy Williams from 1961 to 1975 and gained notoriety in 1976 after fatally shooting her boyfriend, Olympic skier Vladimir 'Spider' Sabich, in what she claimed was an accident; she was convicted of misdemeanor negligent use of a firearm.
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Claudine Longet a envoûté les États-Unis avec sa voix suave et ses disques A&M.
Claudine Longet enchanted the US with her sultry voice and A&M records.
Le mariage de Claudine Longet et Andy Williams était le conte de fées des années 60.
Claudine Longet and Andy Williams' marriage was the fairy tale of the 60s.
Claudine Longet transforme les pentes glissantes en légendes personnelles, style Aspen.
Claudine Longet turns slippery slopes into personal legends, Aspen style.
Avec Claudine Longet, l'amour frôle toujours le drame olympique.
With Claudine Longet, love always flirts with Olympic drama.