![]() Avg.User Rating: Rate this person: Actor Born: February 6, 1941 in Los Angeles, CA Biography:The daughter of French refugees, "Gigi Perreau" was born within a stone's throw of Hollywood. Registered with Central Casting as an infant, 18-month-old Gigi played Eve Curie as a baby in 1942's "Madame Curie", and at two played young Fanny (who grew up to be "Bette Davis") in "Mrs. Skeffington". As soon as she was able to talk, Gigi was being groomed by her managers as a potential "Margaret O'Brien" replacement. A little less mannered and more versatile than O'Brien, Gigi was at her best in such roles as "Ann Blyth"'s irksome kid sister in "My Foolish Heart" (1950) an emotionally disturbed murder witness in "Shadow on the Wall" (1950), and a yet-to-be-born child shopping around for suitable parents in the 1950 comedy/fantasy "For Heaven's Sake" (1950). As her film career faded, Perreau flourished briefly as a TV leading lady, with supporting roles on the 1959 sitcom "The Betty Hutton Show" and the... Full Biography
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