Jacqueline Beer | |
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Jacqueline Beer in 1962
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Born |
Jacqueline Vangramberg 14 October 1932 Paris, France |
Other names | Jacqueline Baer |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1955–1979 |
Spouse(s) | Jean Antonio Garcia Roady (1955-19??) Thor Heyerdahl (m. 1991–2002) his death |
Children | 3 |
Jacqueline Beer (born Jacqueline Vangramberg; 14 October 1932 in Paris, France), sometimes credited as Jacqueline Baer, is a former Hollywood film and television actress who was Miss France in the 1954 Miss Universe Pageant. She is Chair of the Board of Directors of the Thor Heyerdahl Research Centre.
Beer's father was "a well-known writer and owner of a large horse farm." Her formal education came at a convent near Paris.
Soon after competing in the Miss Universe contest, Beer signed a contract with Paramount Pictures. Her American film debut came in 1956 when she had an uncredited role as a model in That Certain Feeling. She was also in Screaming Eagles (1956) and The Prize (1963).
She is best remembered today for her five-year role as Suzanne Fabray, nicknamed "Frenchy," the charming and efficient switchboard operator (and occasional operative) on the classic private eye TV series 77 Sunset Strip.
Beer married Jean Antonio Garcia Roady, an accountant, November 26, 1955. They had two sons, Serge and Laurent, and a daughter, Sabine.
In 1991, Beer married the noted ethnographer and adventurer Thor Heyerdahl, whom she met in Güímar, on the Spanish island of Tenerife. She became part of his work, using her skills as an amateur photographer. Since his death in 2002, she has remained active in the Thor Heyerdahl Research Centre in Aylesbury, UK, and is Chair of the Board of Directors.