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Jocelyne LaGarde is a Actor French born on 1 january 1924

Jocelyne LaGarde

Jocelyne LaGarde
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Birth name Jocelyne LaGardeTetuanuira (tahitian name)
Nationality France
Birth 1 january 1924
Death 12 september 1979 (at 55 years) at Papeete (France)

Jocelyne LaGarde (1924 – 12 September 1979) was a Tahitian who became famous for her one acting role in the 1966 motion picture, Hawaii.

Biography

The film Hawaii was a big-budget drama based on the best-selling novel of the same name by James A. Michener that tells the story of 19th Century white missionaries bringing Christianity to the island natives. LaGarde was a Polynesian woman who fit perfectly the physical attributes of an important character in the film. Although she had never acted before, and could not speak English (speaking only in fluent Tahitian and French), she was hired by Mirisch Productions and given a coach to be phonetically trained to handle her character's dialogue.

As "Queen Malama Kanakoa, Alii Nui of Hawaii", LaGarde's personality and facial beauty, combined with a reported 300 pound (136 kg) frame, brought a commanding presence to the screen. Surrounded by a cast of Hollywood all-stars, she stole the show not only with the audience but with the professional members of the film industry. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences nominated her for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, the only performer in the film so nominated. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association voted her the winner of their Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress. Hawaii was LaGarde's only acting role. She died at her home in Papeete, Tahiti in 1979, but no cause of death was officially given.

Best films

Hawaii (1966)
(Actress)

Usually with

James Blue
James Blue
(1 films)
John Cullum
John Cullum
(1 films)
Cary Odell
Cary Odell
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Jocelyne LaGarde (1 films)

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Actress

Hawaii
Hawaii (1966)
, 3h9
Directed by George Roy Hill, James Blue, Richard Talmadge
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Adventure, Historical, Romance
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films
Actors Julie Andrews, Max von Sydow, Gene Hackman, Jocelyne LaGarde, Richard Harris, Carroll O'Connor
Roles Malama Kanakoa
Rating64% 3.248513.248513.248513.248513.24851
The story follows Prince Keoki Kanakoa, the Reverend Abner Hale and his wife Jerusha, who join the prince on mission to the Islands of Hawaii for the Calvinist church with the promise to make Kanakoa a minister. Upon their arrival to the islands, the ship stops in Lahaina, Maui before going on to Honolulu, Oahu where the main church has been established. There they are greeted by the aliʻi nui, Malama Kanakoa, Keoki's mother, who stops the Hales from traveling further when she demands Jerusha remain in Lahaina to teach her to write. Reverend Hale attempts to teach her of the Christian God first but she refuses until she, herself can write. Only after that will she listen to Abner's Christian teachings. As Hale learns, there is a serious difference between a destiny calling to him and the call to recognize the needs of others.