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Paulette Collection

"Paulette: A Timeless Beauty and Talented Actress" In the final scene of Charlie Chaplin's iconic film, "Modern Times" (1936

Background imagePaulette Collection: CHAPLIN: MODERN TIMES, 1936. Charlie Chaplin and Paulette Goddard in the final scene from

CHAPLIN: MODERN TIMES, 1936. Charlie Chaplin and Paulette Goddard in the final scene from the film, Modern Times, 1936

Background imagePaulette Collection: Dog Standing

Dog Standing
DILWEL SAUCY PAULETTE Owner: J.H.Jones Date: 1971

Background imagePaulette Collection: North American B-25J Mitchell 44-86843

North American B-25J Mitchell 44-86843
North American B-25J-30/32-NC Mitchell 44-86843 Passionate Paulette (msn 108-47597), on display at the Grissom AFB Museum, on loan from the National Museum of the USAF. Date: circa 1985

Background imagePaulette Collection: Madame Helleu Reading, with Paulette Lying Beside her on a Sofa, (black

Madame Helleu Reading, with Paulette Lying Beside her on a Sofa, (black
659148 Madame Helleu Reading, with Paulette Lying Beside her on a Sofa, (black, red and white chalk on paper) by Helleu, Paul Cesar (1859-1927); 30.5x53 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePaulette Collection: DOG STANDING

DOG STANDING
DILWEL SAUCY PAULETTE Owner: J.H.Jones Date: 1971

Background imagePaulette Collection: Portrait of the Artists Daughter, c1879-1903, (1903). Artist: Paul Helleu

Portrait of the Artists Daughter, c1879-1903, (1903). Artist: Paul Helleu
Portrait of the Artists Daughter. After a dry-point by Paul Cesar Helleu (1859-1927). From The Studio Volume 29 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1903.]

Background imagePaulette Collection: Paulette Goddard, American film and theatre actress, 1938

Paulette Goddard, American film and theatre actress, 1938. Paulette Goddard (1910-1990) was one of Paramount Studios biggest stars in the 1940s

Background imagePaulette Collection: Fred Astaire (1899-1987) and Paulette Goddard (1910-1990), actors, 1941

Fred Astaire (1899-1987) and Paulette Goddard (1910-1990), actors, 1941. Astaire and Goddard in a scene from Second Chorus (1940). From the front cover of Picturegoer magazine (31 May 1941)

Background imagePaulette Collection: Pauletta Helleu, c1879-1927. Artist: Paul Helleu

Pauletta Helleu, c1879-1927. Artist: Paul Helleu
Pauletta Helleu, c1879-1927. Sketch of the artists daughter, Private collection

Background imagePaulette Collection: GODDARD, LAMOUR & LAKE. Paulette Goddard (1911-1990), Dorothy Lamour (1914-1996)

GODDARD, LAMOUR & LAKE. Paulette Goddard (1911-1990), Dorothy Lamour (1914-1996), and Veronica Lake (1919-1973) in a publicity still from Paramounts Star Spangled Rhythm, 1942

Background imagePaulette Collection: Pauline Bonaparte 2

Pauline Bonaparte 2
MARIA-PAULETTE PAULINE BONAPARTE sister of Napoleon I, wife first of general Leclerc, then of prince Camillo Borghese, whereby she became duchessa di Guastalla. Date: 1780 - 1825

Background imagePaulette Collection: Paulette Goddard

Paulette Goddard (1910 - 1990), American film actress Date: 1945

Background imagePaulette Collection: Marie Studholme

Marie Studholme (1872 - 1930), English actress, as Paulette in My Mimosa Maid. Date: 1909

Background imagePaulette Collection: BONAPARTE, Marie Paulette, called Pauline (1780-1825)

BONAPARTE, Marie Paulette, called Pauline (1780-1825). Napoleons sister. Litography

Background imagePaulette Collection: Tatler front-cover: Paulette Goddard

Tatler front-cover: Paulette Goddard
Paulette Goddard, the American film actress in the role of Mrs Cheveley, during the filming of Oscar Wildes An Ideal Husband at the London Film Studios at Shepperton

Background imagePaulette Collection: Pauline Bonaparte

Pauline Bonaparte
(Maria-Paulette) PAULINE BONAPARTE sister of Napoleon married 1.General Leclerc 2.Prince Camillo Borghese (bust portrait)


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"Paulette: A Timeless Beauty and Talented Actress" In the final scene of Charlie Chaplin's iconic film, "Modern Times" (1936), we witness the captivating chemistry between the legendary actor and Paulette Goddard. Their on-screen presence is simply mesmerizing. But Paulette's talent extended far beyond this memorable collaboration. In 1938, she established herself as an accomplished American film and theatre actress, leaving a lasting impact on the industry. Her versatility allowed her to effortlessly transition from one role to another, captivating audiences with her charm and grace. While Paulette was known for her acting prowess, there were other aspects of her life that added depth to her persona. She had a keen eye for artistry, as seen in Paul Helleu's painting titled "Madame Helleu Reading, " where she lies beside the elegant subject on a sofa. This portrait showcases not only Paulette's beauty but also her appreciation for aesthetics. Another intriguing aspect of Paulette's life was her connection to renowned figures like Fred Astaire. In 1941, they shared the screen together, showcasing their undeniable talent and magnetic presence, and is through these collaborations that we see how Paulette seamlessly blended into different eras of cinema while leaving an indelible mark. Beyond being an actress and muse to artists like Paul Helleu, there was something about Paulette that made people fall in love with her – even dogs couldn't resist. Whether it be captured in photographs or immortalized in paintings such as "Portrait of the Artist's Daughter, " we see glimpses of a woman who exuded warmth and affection. As we delve into history further back in time, we come across names like Pauline Bonaparte – strong women who left their mark on society just like our beloved Pauletta Helleu did during her lifetime (c1879-1927).