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Gigi - Definition and Overview

Gigi is a novel by the French sentimental romance writer Colette about a wealthy cultured man of fashion who discovers that he is in love with a young Parisian girl who is being groomed for a career as a grande cocotte, and eventually marries her. It became a 1948 French non-musical film, a 1951 Broadway play, a 1958 Hollywood musical film, and a 1973 musical play.

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 lead to Hepburn's American film debut in Roman Holiday).

The 1958 movie starred Leslie Caron and Maurice Chevalier with support from Louis Jourdan, Hermione Gingold and Eva Gabor.

The film was nominated for an Oscar in nine categories, and won all nine. None of them, however, was for any of the acting awards.

The film also has been selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. It is considered the last great MGM musical.

The 1973 musical comedy starred Alfred Drake, Daniel Massey, Agnes Moorehead, and Karin Wolfe.


People who go by the name Gigi are:


There is also a doll and some doll series by that name:

Example Usage of Gigi

dewinadia: Gak jadi ke dokter Gigi deeh hari ini ham
omars406: Watching he is just not that into you. I love Gigi!!!
lolalubena: Samaa gw juga maat RT @sam_tamam: ternyata gue termasuk orang yang phobia sama dokter Gigi.. hehehe
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