France Nuyen is a French actress, model, and psychological counselor.
Early life
Nuyen was born in Marseilles, France. Her mother was French, her father Vietnamese. During World War II, her mother and grandfather were persecuted by the Nazis for being Roma. Nuyen was raised in Marseille by a cousin she calls "an Orchidaceae raiser who was the only person who gave a damn about me". Having left school at the age of 11, she began studying art and became an artist's model. In 1955, while working as a seamstress, Nuyen was discovered on the beach by Life photographer Philippe Halsman. She was featured on the cover of 6 October 1958 issue of Life.
Career
Nuyen became a motion picture actress in 1958. In her first role, she played Liat, daughter of Bloody Mary in the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific. Later that year, she was cast in the lead role of the Broadway adaptation of the novelThe World of Suzie Wong, opposite William Shatner. She originally was cast to star in the film adaptation of The World of Suzie Wong, but was replaced by Nancy Kwan. She worked again with William Shatner in the third-season episode Elaan of Troyius of , playing the title character Elaan of Troyius, and again in an episode of Kung Fu. Nuyen appeared in films including The Last Time I Saw ArchieSatan Never Sleeps, A Girl Named Tamiko, Diamond Head, Dimension 5, Battle for the Planet of the Apes and The Joy Luck Club. In 1978, she guest-starred with Peter Falk and Louis Jourdan in the Columbo episode "Murder Under Glass". In 1986, she joined the cast of St. Elsewhere as Dr. Paulette Kiem, remaining until the series ended in 1988. Her last known credit is for the romantic drama The American Standards.
Personal life
From 1963 to 1966, Nuyen was married to Dr. Thomas Gaspar Morell, a psychiatrist, by whom she has a daughter, Fleur, who resides in Canada and works as a film make-up artist. She met her second husband, Robert Culp, while appearing in four episodes of his television series I Spy. They married in 1967, but divorced three years later. There were on-and-off relationships, most notably an affair with Marlon Brando in 1960. In 1986, Nuyen earned a master's degree in clinical psychology and began a second career as a counselor for abused women, children and women in prison. She received a Woman of the Year award in 1989 for her psychology work. In the Lifecover story on Nuyen, she is quoted as saying a proverb she also repeated in character as a spy in the I Spy episode "Magic Mirror": "I am Chinese. I am a stone. I go where I am kicked."