Los
Angeles Times
May 17, 2020
Lisa SIMONE, Miss France
1957, passed away in Rome at 85.Born Liliane
Czajka in the Paris suburbs, her Polish father
was executed during WWII occupation of France. Her father's heroism
motivated Carlos Capel to enroll her in his ballet school alongside Brigitte
Bardot. She later became one of the "Blue Bell Girls" at the Lido
cabaret and in 1957 was elected Miss France in the pageant sponsored by
film magazine, "Cinémonde". Lisa then represented France in the Miss Universe pageant in Long Beach, CA.
She stayed in the LA area for several years, was highly solicited for
advertisements and began a short acting career. She had roles in films starring
Tony Curtis, Clark Gable, and with Marlon Brando in "Mutiny on the
Bounty", 1962. She married film star and long-time LA resident Steve
Barclay (born Kufferman) in Beverly
Hills, 1958. They moved to Rome, where Steve pursued his film career,
starring aside Sophia Loren in her early films. Steve Barclay died in 1994. Lisa
is survived by daughter Kathleen, and has family in France
and the US.
She will be remembered as a beautiful, kind and gentle person.
SIMONE, Lisa (Liliane
Czajka)
Born: 1935,
Paris, Île-de-France, France
Died: 5/6/2020, Rome, Lazio,
Italy
Lisa Simone’s
western – actress;
Wagon Train (TV) 1959 (Marquessa)
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