Claudine Longet, the French Starlet Who Fatally Shot Olympic Skier Spider Sabich, Dies at 84
Longet was convicted of a misdemeanor after the 1976 shooting of Spider Sabich, and his family later settled a $1.3 million civil suit.
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Claudine Longet, the French starlet who fatally shot Olympic skier Spider Sabich, dies at 84
Claudine Longet has died. The French-born chanteuse and ex-wife of 'Moon River' crooner Andy Williams fatally shot her Olympian boyfriend, skier Vladimir 'Spider' Sabich.
Claudine Longet Dead: Singer Who Fatally Shot Skier Spider Sabich Was 84
Claudine Longet, the French-American chanteuse whose first fame in music, on TV and as the wife of singing star Andy Williams was dwarfed by infamy after her fatal shooting of the Olympic skier Spider Sabich in 1976, has died. She was 84. Her death was announced today by nephew Bryan Longet in a message shared […]
Claudine Longet, Singer and Actor Who Shot Olympian Spider Sabich, Dies at 84
Claudine Longet, the French singer and actress who underwent a 1976 trial after she shot and killed her boyfriend, Olympic skier Spider Sabich, has died, according to the Telegram. She was 84. Longet performed pop tracks for A&M Records’ albums before she sang the Henry Mancini-Don Black song “Nothing to Lose” in Blake Edwards’ 1968 […]
What Caused Claudine Longet's Death At 84? Inside Her Final Years And Life After Hollywood Exit
Claudine Longet, the French-American singer and actress, has died at 84. She was best known for her soft voice, TV appearances and highly publicized relationship scandals. Her nephew, Bryan Longet, confirmed her demise. He shared the emotional tribute for the actress and recalled her "light, elegance, talent and kindness". He explained that Claudine was deeply loved in their family. In turn, her memory would live on through music, photos, and he…
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