- She was a longtime friend of Audrey Hepburn, the two having met while modeling in Paris in the late 1940s. A manic-depressive, Capucine's life had on several occasions been saved by her friend (both women lived at the time in Switzerland) after repeated suicide attempts.
- Died in Lausanne, Switzerland, after jumping from her eighth-story apartment.
- In 1952, she got a two-week job modeling clothes in fashion shows aboard a French cruise ship. She shared a cabin with a 17-year-old dancer working in the chorus of the ship's "nightclub"--Brigitte Bardot.
- Born Germain Lefebvre, she took the stage name "Capucine" during her modeling days. The name--pronounced "Kap-oo-seen"--is French for the Nasturtium flower.
- Had a two-year relationship with actor William Holden, who was married at the time.
- When she committed suicide in March 1990 at the age of 62, her obituary in the New York Times stated that her only known survivors were her three cats.
- According to rumor, she was remembered in the wills of William Holden (to the tune of $50,000) and Peter Sellers as well as that of 20th Century-Fox studio chief Darryl F. Zanuck.
- She was a witness to the 1969 wedding of longtime friend Audrey Hepburn to Dr. Andrea Dotti in Lausanne, Switzerland, where she lived for many years until her death.
- Was riding in a carriage in Paris when a commercial photographer noticed her. She soon became a top fashion model for Maggy Rouff, Christian Dior and Hubert de Givenchy.
- On a certain Wednesday in 1956, she realized she was bored. Having never been to America, she flew there on Friday. She modeled in New York for a while, and one night at the Manhattan restaurant le Pavilion she met star John Wayne and agent/producer Charles K. Feldman. Feldman signed her to a contract (she later moved in with him) and sent her to California to learn English. She made her English-speaking debut as Princess Carolyne in Song Without End (1960).
- Her French bourgeois family wanted her to become a school teacher. When she balked at that, they suggested she work in a bank.
- Considered one of the great beauties of Europe.
- Remained a close friend of Dirk Bogarde, her co-star in Song Without End (1960), and often visited him at his home in France. The long-lasting rumor that they were once engaged, or considering matrimony, seems however to be untrue.
- She was born in Saumur, France, the same small town on the Loire as one of her famous patrons from her modeling days, Coco Chanel.
- At 21, she met her spouse on the set of the 1949 film Rendez-vous de juillet (1949) (her first screen appearance) and married him the following year. The marriage lasted six months.
- Her last known address was Chemin de Primerose 6, Lausanne, Switzerland.
- Dirk Bogarde said that she was the only woman he had ever considered marrying, although it is likely he said this deliberately.
- Nickname to close friends was "Cap".
- Birth name was Germain.
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