Suzanne Cloutier
During the 1950s Cloutier starred in such international films as Marcel Carne's "Juliette ou la Clef des Songes" (1950). She played a maid who spends a day at the races with her favorite film star in "Derby Day" (1951) and was featured in "Doctor in the House" (1954). The focus of her career shifted when she appeared opposite Peter Ustinov on the London stage in "No Sign of the Dove" in 1953, marrying the actor-director-playwright the following year (they divorced in 1971) and starring opposite him on stage and in the 1961 version of his hit comedy "Romanoff and Juliet." Cloutier has subsequently raised their three children; worked on a 1966 UNDP study of tourism in Dakar, Senegal; served as an artistic advisor to various film festivals and produced two musical documentary films.