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Jocelyne LaGarde (1924 – 12 September 1979) was a Native Tahitian actress who became famous for her first and only acting role in the 1966 motion picture, Hawaii, for which she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.

Jocelyne LaGarde
Born
Jocelyne LaGarde
Tetuanuira[1] (Tahitian name)

1924
Died12 September 1979 (aged 5455)
Papeete, Tahiti
OccupationActress

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 fluent Tahitian and French), she was hired by Mirisch Productions and given a coach who taught her enough English to handle her character's dialogue.[2]

As "Queen Malama Kanakoa,[3] Aliʻi Nui of Hawaii", LaGarde's personality and facial beauty, combined with a reported 300-pound (140 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,[4] the only performer in the film so nominated. She was the first Polynesian[5] and first Indigenous person ever nominated for an Academy Award. LaGarde remains to date the only actor ever nominated for an Academy Award for her only film appearance. A number of other actors have been nominated, some successfully, for their debut film performances, but all of them have gone on to make other films. 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.[6] She died at her home in Papeete, Tahiti, in 1979, without a reported cause of death.




References


  1. Thomas, Kevin: She's Very Big in and on Film 'Hawaii'. Los Angeles Times, February 4, 1967, page 19.
  2. Erin Free (28 June 2019). "Acting Up…But Just Once". FilmInk. Retrieved 25 October 2022.
  3. Andrew Horton: The films of George Roy Hill, McFarland 2010, ISBN 0-7864-4684-6, page 58
  4. "The 39th Academy Awards - 1967". Oscars. Retrieved 21 March 2021.
  5. "Keisha Castle-Hughes". NZ On Screen. Retrieved 25 October 2022.
  6. "One-Hit Oscar Wonders: From Cuba Gooding Jr. to Mira Sorvino: Jocelyne LaGarde". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 25 October 2022.



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[de] Jocelyne LaGarde

Jocelyne LaGarde, tahitianisch Tetuanuira (* 1924 in Tahiti; † 12. September 1979 in Papeete, Tahiti) war eine französisch-polynesische Schauspielerin. Bekanntheit erlangte die Laiendarstellerin durch ihre einzige Filmrolle in der Hollywood-Produktion Hawaii (1966), die ihr den Golden Globe Award und eine Oscar-Nominierung einbrachte.
- [en] Jocelyne LaGarde

[es] Jocelyne LaGarde

Jocelyne LaGarde (Papeete, Tahití, 1924 – Papeete, Tahití, 12 de septiembre de 1979) fue una actriz indígena de Tahití que tuvo tan solo una aparición en el cine en la película de 1966, Hawái, y por la que fue premiada con un Globo de Oro y nominada al Óscar a la mejor actriz de reparto.



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