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BIOGRAPHY
Lilyan Chauvin; Actress, Host, DGA Director, WGA
Writer, Former VP of Women in Film, Author, Teacher and Private Coach passed
away at her Studio City home on Thursday, June 26, 2008 after a 40 year battle
with breast cancer complicated by recent onset of congestive heart disease.
Twice up for the "Emmy Award" nomination, for her roles in
"The Young and the Restless"
(1989-1990) and “Baa Baa Black Sheep” (1977), her dedication to the arts won her
recognition to for Excellence in moral quality media. As Producer & Director, she won the 1991
“Angel Award” for the program “Hollywood Structured”, Co-produced with Julie
Johnson and Irene Lamothe where Lilyan appeared weekly as the host for cable
television with some of the top names in show business including Jacqueline
Bisset, Linda Gray, Morey Amsterdam, Danny Glover, Henry Mancini, Anne Francis,
Carmen Zapata and many more. Chauvin is also well known for her portrayal of
various characters in TV series, soap operas, miniseries and feature films.
A long time veteran of the European stage, French-American character actress
Lilyan Chauvin is conceivably one of America‘s favorite silver screen stars. To
Horror fans she might be best known as the sinister Mother Superior in “Silent
Night Deadly Night I & II”, but to comedy fans she’s more recently
recognized for her appearances in “Ugly
Betty” and the long running television hit series “Frasier”. Chauvin is also known
for her roles in Steven Spielberg’s “Catch Me if You Can”, the Coen
brothers’ “The Man
Who Wasn’t There”, Stephan Hopkins’ “Predator 2” and she is also
widely recognized for her role as Mrs. Tremont in “Private Benjamin” and her role
as Mrs. John Devreux in the “Universal Soldier”.
Chauvin was a series
regular on "Days of Our Lives" and Chauvin’s earlier television credits include the original “Adventures of Superman”, “Perry Mason”, “Alfred Hitchcock Presents”, “Dragnet” and “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.”. With hundreds of film and television credits to her name, Lilyan Chauvin found herself to be one of the busiest character actresses in Hollywood.
In the industry, Chauvin’s talents are respected equally as a
director and
actress. Her DGA
directing credits include "The Young and The Restless" (CBS), "But She Can Type"
(NBC), "Celebration 75"(KTTV), "War on Marathon Street" (CBS) and "Windows of
Heaven" (CBS). Chauvin directed the theatrical productions of “Last Summer at
Bluefish Cove”, Effigies”, “Seacliffe California”, “in My Minds Eye”, The Happy
Time” and “The Deepest Hunger”. She also
helmed a musical called “Laughter and Love”.She was on the Women’s Steering
Committee of the Directors Guild of America and
had over 35 credits as a DGA Director
since 1979. She’s a member of Screen Actors Guild, the Writers Guild
of America, the American Federation of Television and Radio Artist and Equity.
Committed to furthering women’s causes, especially in the industry, Chauvin was
a 39 year member of Women in Film. She
served on the organization’s Board five times, twice as WIF’s Board Vice
President.
Lilyan Chauvin was also one of
Hollywood’s most prominent, sought after and respected acting and directing
coaches in the industry. Many of her
techniques have become instrumental teaching tools within in the industry and
have provided inspiration to many other
successful
educators.
As an author and educator she taught internationally at
seminars as a keynote speaker, lecturer and adviser. Having a true heart for
helping others she did everything she could think of to educate and assist those
who pursued careers in the entertainment industry.
Cinematography, & Directing for over 10 years at USC and taught Directing
and Acting at UCLA for two years. She also produced educational videos as L.C.J.
Productions and taught for many years as well known LCA Video Workshop. Some
of Lilyan's former acting students include Raquel Welch, Suzanne Somers, Margie
Haber, Carly Schroeder, Kin Shriner, Kevin Nealon and Will Shriner. She was
a Technical Adviser/ Dialogue Coach at MGM and worked as a Dialogue Supervisor
& Drama coach at Warner Brothers. Chauvin taught French to many actors
including Lauren Hutton & Richard Gere in American Gigilo and to Jackie
Zeman & Tony Geary of General Hospital. Chauvin taught Directing to many
successful figures in the industry including Linda Gray, (Dallas). For many
years and continuing until recently she ran the popular and long running Women
in Film Director's Workshop which drew countless names of prominent producers,
directors and actors alike.Chauvin began her career working in broadcasting in
France. Her mother, Emilia Speltiens Zemoz
was French and her father, Pantion Pierre Zemoz an Italian provided Lilyan with
just enough international inspiration to view herself as a world citizen as she
took her life around the globe. While under
contract to a French radio station she had her heart set on becoming a lawyer;
however her earnings soon exceeded that of her parents and she gave serious
consideration to making show business her way of life. While residing in Europe
she studied at the School of Cinema, Paris France and Jean Louis Barrault,
Paris, France.
Chauvin’s intense love of acting led her to help hundreds
of others Lilyan Chauvin was a long time member and active
supporter of the Wilderness Society, Children's Hospital and the LA Camp Fund.
She cared deeply for people, animals and nature. Lilyan was an animal and nature advocate for many years and
also established loving relationships
with many types of animals.
Lilyan was loved by
many and will be missed by all. She touched the lives of numerous people through
her creative and inspirational work. She is survived by family, friends and
students. Lilyan Chauvin |
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