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  1. May 7, 2004 · Signoret’s meeting with Montand, a rising cabaret star and protege of Edith Piaf, had precipitated her divorce from her first husband, the film director Yves Allegret in 1949.

  2. Oct 1, 1985 · Miss Signoret said she drew on the experiences of both herself and Montand for her portrayal of two Jewish immigrant families in France between the two world wars.

  3. May 16, 2022 · After a few weeks, Simone Signoret has to go back to Europe to shoot a film and leaves her husband who gets dangerously close to Marilyn. The sulphurous blonde and the French playboy spend their days together and soon their nights. Marilyn Monroe is captivated and Yves Montand bewitched.

  4. Oct 1, 1985 · Miss Signoret and Mr. Montand were long active in left-wing causes. In the 1950's, she and Mr. Montand were denied visas to enter the United States.

  5. La Ronde, Casque d’Or and Les Diaboliques were all landmark films thanks to Signoret, while her 1951 marriage to singer Yves Montand made her one half of France’s leading cultural power couple. Yet she had committed the ultimate sin of the screen goddess – growing older.

  6. May 21, 1978 · After they signed the Stockholm Peace Petition in 1950, Mr. Montand and Miss Signoret were refused visas to the United States, and later she was excluded from French productions that were...

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  8. Sep 28, 2020 · It was around this time that Simone took her mothers maiden name so that she could obtain a work visa. Simone’s mother was deeply concerned about what was happening to Europe’s Jews, and Simone herself had joined a small group of progressive intellectuals in Paris.

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