Claudine Longet
- Actress
- Writer
- Soundtrack
Claudine Georgette Longet was born in Paris, France on January 29,
1942. Although known as an actress and singer, her career still is
overshadowed by being known as a former wife of
Andy Williams as well as shooting
boyfriend, ski legend Spider Sabich in
1976. After a number of roles in episodes of high profile TV programs
such as Combat! (1962),
Hogan's Heroes (1965),
Dr. Kildare (1961),
Mr. Novak (1963), and
12 O'Clock High (1964),
Claudine landed the role of Michele Monet in the
Blake Edwards film
The Party (1968). As a recording
artist, Claudine was signed by Herb Alpert's
A&M Records. She released a string of albums in the late 60s
("Claudine", "The Look of Love", "Love is Blue", "Colours", and "Run
Wild, Run Free") covering songs from the Bee Gees and
Donovan among others. She had four hits
reach the US top 100 singles chart including "Love is Blue" and "Hello
Hello". After switching to the Barnaby label, she released another two
albums, "We've Only Just Begun" and "Let's Spend the Night Together". A
third album, "Sugar Me", recorded in 1974, had to wait almost 20 years
before it was finally released. Standout songs included the title
track, a cover of the Lynsey de Paul hit,
as well as "Guess Who I Saw in Paris" by
Buffy Sainte-Marie.