Jean Seberg

    Known For

    Acting

    Birthday

    November 13, 1938

    Day of Death

    August 30, 1979 (40 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Marshalltown, Iowa, USA

    Jean Seberg

    Biography

    Jean Dorothy Seberg (November 13, 1938 – August 30, 1979) was an American actress who lived half her life in France. She appeared in 34 films in Hollywood and in Europe, including Saint Joan, Bonjour Tristesse, Breathless, Lilith, The Mouse That Roared, Moment to Moment, A Fine Madness, Paint Your Wagon, Airport, Macho Callahan, and Gang War in Naples. She was also one of the best-known targets of the FBI COINTELPRO project. Her targeting was a well-documented retaliation for her support of the Black Panther Party in the 1960s. Seberg died at the age of 40 in Paris, with police ruling her death a probable suicide. Romain Gary, Seberg's second husband, called a press conference shortly after her death where he publicly blamed the FBI's campaign against Seberg for her deteriorating mental health. Gary claimed that Seberg "became psychotic" after the media reported a false story that the FBI planted about her becoming pregnant with a Black Panther's child in 1970. Romain Gary stated that Seberg had repeatedly attempted suicide on the anniversary of the child's death, August 25.

    Known For

    • Breathless

      Breathless

      1960

    • Airport

      Airport

      1970

    • Paint Your Wagon

      Paint Your Wagon

      1969

    • Bonjour Tristesse

      Bonjour Tristesse

      1958

    • The Mouse That Roared

      The Mouse That Roared

      1959

    • Lilith

      Lilith

      1964

    • The Assassination

      The Assassination

      1972

    • Line of Demarcation

      Line of Demarcation

      1966

    • Kill!

      Kill!

      1971

    • The Corruption of Chris Miller

      The Corruption of Chris Miller

      1973

    • Saint Joan

      Saint Joan

      1957

    • Les Hautes solitudes

      Les Hautes solitudes

      1974

    • The Ed Sullivan Show

      The Ed Sullivan Show

      1948

    • The World's Most Beautiful Swindlers

      The World's Most Beautiful Swindlers

      1964

    • A Fine Madness

      A Fine Madness

      1966