:''This article is about the novel and related plays and films. For other uses, see
Gigi (disambiguation)''.
'''Gigi''' is a
1945 novel by the
French writer
Colette about a wealthy cultured man of fashion who discovers he is in love with a young
Parisian girl being groomed for a career as a ''
grande cocotte'' and eventually marries her.
It has been made into several plays and films:
★
Gigi (1948 film) - French musical film starring
Danièle Delorme
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Gigi (1951 play) -
Broadway stage play
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Gigi (1958 film) - Academy Award winning
musical film starring
Leslie Caron,
Louis Jourdan, and
Maurice Chevalier
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Gigi (musical) -
musical comedy play starring
Alfred Drake,
Daniel Massey,
Agnes Moorehead, and
Karin Wolfe.
The
Broadway version of the play, adapted by
Anita Loos, opened on
November 24,
1951, starring little known actress
Audrey Hepburn playing the lead character (the
play ran for six months and led to Hepburn's American film debut in ''
Roman Holiday''). When the same play opened in the West End of London,
Leslie Caron played the lead character and this helped to propel her as the star who would be selected for the 1958 movie version.