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Jean Dorothy Seberg (; ; November 13, 1938August 30, 1979) was an American actress. She is considered an icon of the
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as a result of her performance in
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's 1960 film ''Breathless''. Seberg appeared in 34 films in the United States and Europe, including '' Saint Joan'', '' Bonjour Tristesse'', ''
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'', '' The Mouse That Roared'', '' Breathless'', ''
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'', '' A Fine Madness'', '' Paint Your Wagon'', ''
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'', '' Macho Callahan'', and '' Gang War in Naples''. Seberg was among the best-known targets of the
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's COINTELPRO project. Her targeting was in retaliation for her support of the
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, a smear directly ordered by J. Edgar Hoover. Seberg died at the age of 40 in Paris, the French police ruling her death a probable suicide. Seberg's second ex-husband, Romain Gary, called a press conference shortly after her body was found, at which he blamed the FBI's campaign against Seberg for her mental demise. Gary mentioned how the FBI had planted false rumors in the media that Seberg's pregnancy by Carlos Navarra in 1970 was by a Black Panther, and how the trauma had resulted in her overdosing on sleeping pills while pregnant. Gary stated that Seberg had attempted suicide on numerous anniversaries of the infant's death, August 25. At the time of her death, Seberg was separatedthough not divorcedfrom third husband Dennis Berry.


Early life

Seberg was born in
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, the daughter of Dorothy Arline (née Benson), a substitute teacher, and Edward Waldemar Seberg, a pharmacist. Her family was
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and of Swedish, English, and German ancestry. Seberg had a sister, Mary-Ann, and two brothers, Kurt and David, the younger of whom was killed in a car accident at the age of 18 in 1968. Her paternal grandfather, Edward Carlson, arrived in the U.S. in 1882 and observed, "There are too many Carlsons in the New World." He changed the family surname to Seberg in memory of the water and mountains of Sweden. In Marshalltown, Seberg babysat Mary Supinger, some eight years her junior, who became the stage and film actress Mary Beth Hurt. After high school, Seberg enrolled at the
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to study dramatic arts but took up filmmaking instead.


Film career

Seberg made her film debut in the title role of
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in '' Saint Joan'' (1957), based on the
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play, having been chosen from among 18,000 hopefuls by director
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in a $150,000 talent search. Her name was entered by a neighbor."Seberg: Real-life Cinderella" by Peer J. Oppenheimer, '' The Palm Beach Post'', April 28, 1957, p. 11 When she was cast on October 21, 1956, Seberg's only acting experience had been a single season of summer stock performances. The film generated a great deal of publicity, but Seberg commented that she was "embarrassed by all the attention." Despite great hype, called in the press a "'' Pygmalion'' experiment", both the film and Seberg received poor reviews."Second Chance for Jean", ''
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'', October 8, 1957, p. 13
On the failure, she later told the press:
I am the greatest example of a very real fact, that all the publicity in the world will not make you a movie star if you are not also an actress.
She also recounted:
I have two memories of ''Saint Joan''. The first was being burned at the stake in the picture. The second was being burned at the stake by the critics. The latter hurt more. I was scared like a rabbit and it showed on the screen. It was not a good experience at all. I started where most actresses end up."Jean Seberg Failed As Saint On Screen, Scores Success In France As A Sinner" by Bob Thomas, '' The Blade'', August 6, 1961, p. 2
Preminger promised her a second chance, and he cast Seberg in his next film, '' Bonjour Tristesse'' (1958), which was filmed in France. Preminger told the press: "It's quite true that, if I had chosen Audrey Hepburn instead of Jean Seberg, it would have been less of a risk, but I prefer to take the risk. .I have faith in her. Sure, she still has things to learn about acting, but so did Kim Novak when she started." Seberg again received negative reviews and the film nearly ended her career. Seberg renegotiated her contract with Preminger and signed a long-term contract with
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. Preminger had an option to use her on another film, but they never again worked together. Her first Columbia film was the successful comedy '' The Mouse That Roared'' (1959), starring Peter Sellers. Mylène Demongeot recalled in a 2015 filmed interview in Paris: "Otto had high hopes in Jean and ''Saint Joan'''s failure took a toll on him also because there was a 5-films-contract from what I recall. She was extremely sad too about it and when we all arrived on the set of ''Bonjour Tristesse'' she carried on her shoulders the weight of guilt, she was scared. And with that type of man, of character remingershe shouldn't have shown fear, that's why I got along with him. I was a supporting role, I didn't have the weight of the expected success of the film on my shoulders. I had no apprehension regarding him. When he screamed, I would turn and tell him arcastically"you know, you shouldn't screech like that, you gonna get yourself a stroke". Such words would defuse him. On the contrary, Jean was scared of him so he would take advantage and eventually became very mean to her."Archived a
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''Breathless'' and French career

During the filming of ''Bonjour Tristesse'', Seberg met François Moreuil, the man who was to become her first husband, and she then based herself in France, finally achieving success as the free-love heroine of
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films. She appeared as the female lead in
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's '' Breathless'' (French title: ''À bout de souffle'', 1960) as Patricia, co-starring with Jean-Paul Belmondo. The film became an international success and critics praised Seberg's performance; film critic and director
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even hailed her as "the best actress in Europe."Charles Champlin. "Jean Seberg: A Hollywood tragedy", '' The Modesto Bee'', September 16, 1979, pg. F6 Despite her achievements, Seberg did not identify with her characters or the film plots, saying that she was "making films in France about people 'mnot really interested in." Back in the U.S., she made another film for Columbia, the crime drama '' Let No Man Write My Epitaph'' (1960). 200px, Seberg in 1965 In France, after appearing in '' Time Out for Love'' ('' Les grandes personnes'', 1961), Seberg took the lead role in Moreuil's directorial debut, '' Love Play'' ('' La Recréation'', also 1961). By that time, Seberg had become estranged from Moreuil, and she recollected that production was "pure hell" and that he "would scream at er" She followed with '' Five Day Lover'' ('' L'amant de cinq jours'', 1962), '' Congo vivo'' (1962) and '' In the French Style'' (1963), a French-American film featuring Stanley Baker released through Columbia. She also appeared in the anthology film '' The World's Most Beautiful Swindlers'' (''Les plus belles escroqueries du monde'', 1963) and '' Backfire'' ('' Échappement libre'', 1964), which reunited her with Jean-Paul Belmondo. Seberg starred with
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in the American film ''
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'' (1964) for Columbia, which prompted the critics to acknowledge Seberg as a serious actress. She returned to France to make romantic crime drama '' Diamonds Are Brittle'' ('' Un milliard dans un billard'', 1965).


Return to Hollywood

In the late 1960s, Seberg was increasingly based in Hollywood. ''
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'' (1965) was mostly filmed in Los Angeles; only a small part of the film was shot on the French Cote d'Azur. In New York City, she acted in the comedy '' A Fine Madness'' (1966) with
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and under the direction of Irvin Kershner. 200px, Seberg in 1969 In 1966 and 1967, Seberg played the leading roles in two French films directed by
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and co-starring Maurice Ronet. In February and March 1966, she starred in '' Line of Demarcation'', filmed around Dole, Jura, and in May and June 1967, she played the lead role in the French-Italian Eurospy film '' The Road to Corinth'', shot in Greece. After making the crime drama ''
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'' with George Peppard (1969), Seberg appeared in her only
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, '' Paint Your Wagon'' (also 1969), based on Lerner and Loewe's stage musical and co-starring Lee Marvin and
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. Her singing voice was dubbed by Anita Gordon. Seberg also starred in the ensemble
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''
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'' (1970), which drew mixed reviews but was a huge success at the box office.


Later career

Seberg acted in the western '' Macho Callahan'' (1970) and the violent crime drama '' Kill! Kill! Kill! Kill!'' (1971), but both films were failures. In 1972, she appeared in '' Gang War in Naples'', which was successful in Europe but not in the United States. Seberg was
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's first choice for the central role of Julie in '' Day for Night'' (''
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'', 1973), but after several fruitless attempts to contact her, he gave up and cast British actress
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instead. Seberg's last American film appearance was in the TV movie '' Mousey'' (1974). She remained active during the 1970s in European films, appearing in '' White Horses of Summer'' (''Bianchi cavalli d'Agosto'') (1975), '' The Big Delirium'' ('' Le Grand Délire'', 1975, with husband Dennis Berry) and '' Die Wildente'' (1976, based on Ibsen's ''
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''). At the time of Seberg's death, she was working on the French film '' Operation Leopard'' (''La Légion saute sur Kolwezi'', 1980), which was based upon the book by Pierre Sergent. She had filmed scenes in
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and returned to Paris for additional work in September. After her death, the scenes were reshot with actress Mimsy Farmer.


FBI COINTELPRO operation

During the late 1960s, Seberg provided financial support to groups supporting
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, such as the
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as well as Native American school groups such as the Meskwaki Bucks at the Tama County settlement near her hometown of Marshalltown, for whom she purchased $500 worth of basketball uniforms. As part of its extended campaign to smear and discredit black liberation and anti-war groups, which began in 1968, the
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became aware of several gifts Seberg had made to the
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, totaling an estimated $10,500 in contributions; these were noted among a list of other celebrities in FBI internal documents later declassified and released to the public under FOIA requests. The FBI operation against Seberg, directly overseen by J. Edgar Hoover, used COINTELPRO program techniques to harass, intimidate, defame, and discredit her. The FBI's stated goal was an unspecified "neutralization" of Seberg with a subsidiary objective to "cause her embarrassment and serve to cheapen her image with the public", while taking the "usual precautions to avoid identification of the Bureau." The FBI's strategy and modalities can be found in its interoffice memos.Ronald Ostrow
"Extensive probe of Jean Seberg Revealed"
''The Times'' via jfk.hood.edu, January 9, 1980.
In 1970, the FBI created a false story from a San Francisco-based informant that the child Seberg was carrying was not fathered by her ex-husband Romain Gary, as initially claimed, but by Raymond Hewitt, a member of the Black Panther Party.Munn, p. 90 The story was reported by gossip columnist Joyce Haber of the ''
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'' as a blind item. Haber, Joyce (May 28, 1970).
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. ''The Courier-News'' (Bridgewater, New Jersey). p. 19.
It was also printed by ''
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'' magazine, in which Seberg was directly named. Seberg went into premature labor and, on August 23, 1970, gave birth to a baby girl. The child died two days later. Seberg held a funeral in her hometown with an open casket that allowed reporters to see the infant's white skin to disprove the rumors, though she later acknowledged that a Mexican student revolutionary, Carlos Navarra, was the actual father. Seberg and Gary later sued ''
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'' for
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and defamation, asking for $200,000 in damages. She contended that she had become so upset after reading the story that she went into premature labor, which resulted in the death of her daughter. A Paris court ordered ''Newsweek'' to pay the couple $10,800 in damages, and it ordered ''Newsweek'' to print the judgment in its publication and eight other newspapers. The Seberg investigation went far beyond the publication of defamatory articles. According to friends interviewed after her death, she experienced years of aggressive in-person
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, amounting to constant stalking, as well as burglaries and other means of intimidation. Newspaper reports say Seberg was well aware of the surveillance. FBI files show that she was wiretapped, and in 1980, the ''
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'' published logs of her Swiss wiretapped phone calls. U.S. surveillance was deployed while she was residing in France and while traveling in Switzerland and Italy. The FBI files reveal that the agency contacted the FBI legal attachés in the U.S. embassies in Paris and Rome and provided files on Seberg to the CIA, Secret Service and
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to assist in monitoring Seberg while she was abroad. Two weeks after Seberg's death in 1979, the FBI admitted what it had done nine years previously.FBI Tried to Smear Actress Seberg
. ''The Sacramento Bee'' (Sacramento, California). September 15, 1979. p. A2.
FBI records show that Hoover kept President
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informed of FBI activities related to the Seberg case through Nixon's domestic affairs chief John Ehrlichman.
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John Mitchell and Deputy Attorney General Richard Kleindienst were also kept informed of FBI activities related to Seberg. At the time of the FBI's admission of its activities, Haber was no longer writing a column, having been fired in 1975 for often using unattributed information in her column. Following the FBI's admission, Haber said she could not disclose the source of the information from her column and said, "If I were used by the FBI, I didn't know it. ... I am certainly shocked to learn that the FBI engaged in planting stories with news people." This point of view stands in stark contrast to historical analysts of FBI institutional behavior. Researchers Ward Churchill and Jim Vander Wall stated in their book, ''The Cointelpro Papers: Documents from the FBI's Secret Wars Against Domestic Dissent'', that "There is no indication that Richard Wallace Held pecial Agent-in-Charge of the San Francisco FBI Office 1985-1993ever considered eberg-related FBI activitiesto be anything other than an extremely successful COINTELPRO operation"Churchill, Ward and Vander Wall, Jim, The Cointelpro Papers: Documents from the FBI's Secret Wars Against Domestic Dissent, South End Press, Boston, MA, 1990.


Possible Hollywood blacklisting

At the peak of her career, Seberg suddenly stopped acting in Hollywood films. Reportedly, she was not pleased with the roles that she had been offered, some of which, she claimed, bordered on pornography. She was not offered any great Hollywood roles, regardless of their size. Experts on the FBI's actions in the COINTELPRO project suggest that Seberg was " effectively blacklisted" from Hollywood films.


Family reaction to FBI abuse of Seberg

Seberg's father reacted strongly to the story of FBI abuses, stating that "if this is true, why in the dickens didn't they just shoot her, instead of having all this travail that's gone on. I have this flag in the corner, that I used to put out every morning, and I haven't put it out since."Archived a
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Personal life

On September 5, 1958, at the age of 19, Seberg married François Moreuil, a French lawyer (aged 23) in her native Marshalltown, having met him in France 15 months earlier. They divorced in 1960. Moreuil had ambitions to work in film and directed his estranged wife in ''Love Play''. He said that the marriage was "violent" and that Seberg "got married for all the wrong reasons." On living in France for a period of time, Seberg said in an interview:
I'm enjoying it to the fullest extent. I've been tremendously lucky to have gone through this experience at an age where I can still learn. That doesn't mean that I will stay here. I'm in Paris because my work has been here. I'm not an expatriate. I will go where the work is. The French life has its drawbacks. One of them is the formality. The system seems to be based on saving the maximum of yourself for those nearest you. Perhaps that is better than the other extreme in Hollywood, where people give so much of themselves in public life that they have nothing left over for their families. Still, it is hard for an American to get used to. Often I will get excited over a luncheon table only to have the hostess say discreetly that coffee will be served in the other room. ... I miss that casualness and friendliness of Americans, the kind that makes people smile. I also miss blue jeans, milk shakes, thick steaks and supermarkets.
Despite extended stays in the United States, Seberg remained in Paris for the rest of her life. In 1961 she met French aviator, resistance member, novelist and diplomat Romain Gary, who was 24 years her senior and married to author Lesley Blanch. Seberg gave birth to their son, Alexandre Diego Gary, in
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on July 17, 1962. The child's birth and first year of life were hidden, even from close friends and relatives. Gary's divorce from Blanch took place on September 5, 1962, and he married Seberg secretly on October 6, 1962, in
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. During her marriage to Gary, Seberg lived in Paris,
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. She filed for divorce in September 1968, and the divorce was finalized on July 1, 1970. As of 2009, their son resides in Spain, where he runs a bookstore and oversees his father's literary and real-estate holdings. Seberg reportedly had affairs with co-stars
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('' Paint Your Wagon'') and Fabio Testi ('' Gang War in Naples''), as well as filmmaker Ricardo Franco. Novelist Carlos Fuentes also claimed to have had an affair with her. While filming '' Macho Callahan'' in Durango, Mexico, in the winter of 1969–70, Seberg became romantically involved with a student
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named Carlos Ornelas Navarra. She gave birth to their daughter, Nina Hart Gary, by
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on August 23, 1970. The baby died two days later on August 25, 1970. Ex-husband Gary assumed responsibility for the pregnancy, but Seberg acknowledged that Navarra was the father. Nina is buried at Riverside Cemetery in Marshalltown. On March 12, 1972, Seberg married director Dennis Berry. The couple separated in May 1976, but never divorced. Seberg subsequently dated aspiring French filmmaker Jean-Claude Messager, who later spoke to CBS's
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for a 1981 profile of the actress. In 1979, while still legally married to her estranged husband Berry, Seberg went through "a form of marriage" to a 19-year-old Algerian named Ahmed Hasni. Hasni persuaded her to sell her second apartment on the Rue du Bac, and he kept the proceeds (reportedly 11 million francs in cash), announcing that he would use the money to open a
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restaurant. The couple departed for Spain, but she was soon back in Paris alone, and went into hiding from Hasni, who she claimed had grievously abused her.


Death

On August 30, 1979, Seberg disappeared from her Paris apartment. Hasni told police that the couple had gone to see '' Womanlight'' and when he awoke the next morning, Seberg was gone. After Seberg went missing, Hasni told police that he had known that she was suicidal for some time. He claimed that she had attempted suicide in July 1979 by jumping in front of a Paris subway train. On September 8, nine days after her disappearance, Seberg's decomposing body was found wrapped in a blanket in the back seat of her
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, parked close to her apartment in the 16th arrondissement. Police found a bottle of barbiturates, an empty mineral water bottle, and a note written in French by Seberg addressed to her son. It read in part, "Forgive me. I can no longer live with my nerves." In 1979, her death was ruled a probable suicide by Paris police, but the following year additional charges were filed against persons unknown for "non-assistance of a person in danger." Romain Gary, Seberg's second husband, called a press conference shortly after her death at which he blamed the FBI's campaign against Seberg for her deteriorating
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. Gary claimed that Seberg "became psychotic" after the media had reported the false story—planted by the FBI—that she was pregnant with a Black Panther's child in 1970; Seberg had said in an interview that the story was such a shock to her that she went into early labour, leading to the stillbirth of her child. Gary stated that Seberg had repeatedly attempted suicide on the anniversary of the child's death, August 25. Seberg is interred at the Montparnasse Cemetery in Paris.


Aftermath

According to FBI documents obtained via the Freedom of Information Act, six days after the discovery of Seberg's body, the FBI released documents admitting its defamation of Seberg, while making statements attempting to distance the agency from the practices of the Hoover era. The FBI's campaign against Seberg was further explored by ''
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'' magazine in a front-page article titled "The FBI vs. Jean Seberg." Media attention surrounding the FBI's abuse of Seberg led to an examination of the case by the Church Committee of the U.S. Senate, which noted that despite the FBI's claims of reform, "COINTELPRO activities may continue today under the rubric of investigation."Bellows, Jim. ''The Last Editor'', Andrews McMeel Publishing (May 2011). In his autobiography, ''Los Angeles Times'' editor Jim Bellows describes events leading up to the Seberg articles, expressing regret that he had not vetted the articles sufficiently. He echoed this sentiment in subsequent interviews. In June 1980, Paris police filed charges against "persons unknown" in connection with Seberg's death. Police stated that Seberg had such a high amount of alcohol in her system at the time of her death that it would have rendered her
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tose and unable to enter her car without assistance, and no alcohol was found in the car. Police theorized that someone was present at the time of Seberg's death and failed to seek medical care. In December 1980, Seberg's former husband Romain Gary died by suicide. His suicide note, addressed to his publisher, indicated that he had not killed himself over the loss of Seberg, but because he could no longer produce literary works.


In popular culture

''The Talent Scout'' by Romain Gary (1961) features a recognizable portrait of Seberg. In 1983, a musical based on Seberg's life called '' Jean Seberg,'' by librettist Julian Barry, composer Marvin Hamlisch and lyricist Christopher Adler, was presented at the National Theatre in London. In 1986, pop singer
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recreated Seberg's iconic ''Breathless'' look in her music video for " Papa Don't Preach," sporting a pixie blonde haircut, French striped jersey shirt and black
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pants in the style of Seberg's character in ''Breathless''. In 1991, actress Jodie Foster, a fan of Seberg's performance in ''Breathless'', purchased the film rights to ''Played Out: The Jean Seberg Story'', David Richards' biography of Seberg. Foster was set to produce and star in the film, but the project was canceled two years later. In 1995, Mark Rappaport created a documentary about Seberg, '' From the Journals of Jean Seberg''. Mary Beth Hurt played Seberg in a voiceover. Hurt was born in Marshalltown, Iowa in 1948, attended the same high school as Seberg and was babysat by Seberg. The plot of the 1998 film '' Black Tears'', starring Ariadna Gil, is reportedly inspired by Seberg's reported affair with Ricardo Franco. The 2000 short film '' Je t'aime John Wayne'' is a tribute parody of ''Breathless'', with Seberg played by Camilla Rutherford. In 2004, French author Alain Absire published ''Jean S.'', a fictionalized biography. Seberg's son Alexandre Diego Gary brought a lawsuit, unsuccessfully attempting to stop publication. Also from 2004, Seberg is recalled in the
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song " Absent Friends": "Little Jean Seberg seemed / So full of life / But in those eyes such troubled dreams / Poor little Jean". Since 2011, Seberg's hometown of Marshalltown, Iowa, has held an annual Jean Seberg International Film Festival. In 2019,
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released an original film based on Seberg's life called '' Seberg'' that focuses on her battle against the FBI, with the title role played by Kristen Stewart. The character of Anny Vikland in William Boyd's 2020 novel ''Trio'' strongly resembles Seberg's in details of her life and death.William Boyd, Trio (Viking: 2020). In 2022, Kacey Rohl portrayed Seberg in '' White Dog'' (''Chien blanc''), a film adaptation by Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette of Gary's 1970 book.Maxime Demers
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Filmography


Awards and nominations


British Academy Film Awards


Golden Globe Awards


See also

* * * List of solved missing person cases *


Notes


References


Sources

*Reemes, Dana M. 1988. ''Directed by Jack Arnold.''
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, Jefferson, North Carolina 1988.


Further reading

* Bellos, David (2010). ''Romain Gary: A Tall Story''. London: Harvill Secker. . * Coates-Smith, Michael, and McGee, Garry (2012). ''The Films of Jean Seberg''. Jefferson, NC: McFarland. . * Guichard, Maurice (2008). ''Jean Seberg: Portrait francais''. Paris: Editions Jacob-Duvernet. . * McGee, Garry (2008). ''Jean Seberg – Breathless''. Albany, GA: BearManor Media. . * Moreuil, Francois (2010). ''Flash Back''. Chaintreaux: Editions France-Empire Monde .. * Munn, Michael (1992). ''Clint Eastwood: Hollywood's Loner''. London: Robson Books. . * Richards, David (1981). ''Played Out: The Jean Seberg Story''. Random House. .


External links

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1958 Mike Wallace interview
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Website dedicated to Jean Seberg

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