Jacqueline de Croisset, a beautiful, elegant woman who appeared in the media as the fourth wife of legendary actor Yul Brynner. But apart from her relation to movie stars, little over a decade she cemented her place as a lady of European nobility and left a mark in art and culture.
Early Life
Jacqueline de Croisset has always been a girl who was blessed to be born into a well-off French family, for her upbringing she had access to arts, culture and sophistication. These Europeans embraced their women in the higher levels of elegance with cultural and society’s aspects of arts improvement and appreciation and hone refined cultural practices.
The belongs to the family de Croisset, which has deep roots in French aristocracy and it brought the best education to Jacqueline, the charm of the refined taste, the classics, and literature, manners. Majority of the education environment and cultural facilities in France were first rate during the period that Jacqueline de Croisset was growing up. It was just laid for her would later help her succeed in her adult life especially as a socialite playing an international socialite.
Career
Although Jacqueline de Croisset was a not a woman to follow conventional career in a business way, yet she too left a mark on arts and culture. These activities of PLUS through the involvement in cultural organizations and participation in every social cause that supported and advanced the art was evident.
She developed a reputation as a discerning art lover and a talented coordinator with successful performances in uniting people for cultural causes. Jacqueline continued to work with Europe, but in contact with American culture throughout her life.
She was also involved in using her office and using her influence to fund upcoming artist, cultural activities, and was often seen hosting related events, featuring artists, performers and art enthusiasts.
Spouse: Yul Brynner
Of added importance in her life was her marriage to Yul Brynner in 1971. In a way she was an upgrade for the famous actor, as she was his fourth wife, she was also the perfect European wife. Yul Brynner, the man who gloriously portrayed the King of Siam in “The King and I”.
Someone who could comprehend his working requirements still emphasize significance of keeping them separate from their personal life. Their marriage was an interesting story of two completely different backgrounds – she was a truly European aristocrat whereas he was one of the brightest Hollywood stars.
Jacqueline was changing equally well for this new life with a major celebrity, as was she able to stay true to herself and her interests. She was there for Brynner during the latter years of his career managing to attend such theatrical productions and film releases premieres.
She also kept her links with European and American society as well as continuing to preserve the culture and promote the arts. This biography shows how one can stay decent and meaningful even if she is linked to a prominent personality in show business.
Last modified: October 20, 2024