Suzanne Cloutier(1923-2003)
- Actress
- Producer
Lovely French Canadian actress Suzanne Cloutier, the daughter of the
director of the National Printing Office, was born into a large family.
She had indeed no fewer than six brothers and sisters. After happily
growing up in the heart of nature (her parents had a house in the
woods), she became a model in New York. A photograph of her was noticed
by director-producer
George Stevens who offered her a
contract but, as she did not speak English well enough yet, she
declined. Later on, having improved her level in Shakepeare's language,
she was hired by a drama company featuring
Charles Laughton. Which did not hinder
her from playing in French for, after her American experience, she
chose to join Jean Dasté's company in France.
It is when she appeared in one of the plays produced by Dasté that she
was hired by Julien Duvivier for her
first major role in the movies, the unfortunate Marie Lambert in
The Sinners (1949).
Another interesting role in an interesting movie followed ( Juliette,
Gérard Philipe
's dream lover in'Marcel Carné''s
poetic
Juliette ou La clef des songes (1951).
To crown it all,
'Orson Welles' chose her to play Desdemona in his admirable adaptation of 'William Shakespeare''s
Othello (1951).
Suzanne Cloutier really excelled in the pathetic role of the beautiful
but doomed wife of the jealous Moor. It looked as if Suzanne was then
on the threshold of a great career. In fact, It was the contrary that
happened due to the fact that she chose family life instead . Indeed
after marrying Peter Ustinov she
practically retired from artistic life. Too bad for the frustrated
spectator but so much the better for her as she always declared herself
happy with her married life.