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Claudine Longet

Claudine Georgette Longet (born 29 January 1942) is a Franco-American singer, actress, dancer, and recording artist popular during the 1960s and 1970s.

Claudine Longet
Longet in 1969
Background information
Born (1942-01-29) 29 January 1942 (age 80)
OriginParis, France
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • actress
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Years active1963–1975
Labels
Spouse(s)
(m. 1961; div. 1975)

Ronald D. Austin
(m. 1985)

Born in Paris, France, Longet was married to American singer and television entertainer Andy Williams from 1961 until 1975. She has maintained a private profile since 1977, following her conviction for negligent homicide in connection with the shooting death of her boyfriend, former Olympic skier Spider Sabich.

Career

 
Tim Conway and Longet on TV's McHale's Navy (1963)

Her first appearances as an actress on TV were in two 1963 episodes of McHale's Navy. She acted in the 1964 theatrical feature film of the same title. Many of her acting roles during the 1960s were in episodes of TV adventure series that included Twelve O'Clock High, Combat!, The Name of the Game, The Rat Patrol, Hogan's Heroes and Alias Smith and Jones. Longet was cast as Sharhri Javid in the 1965 episode "The Silent Dissuaders" of the NBC education drama series, Mr. Novak, starring James Franciscus.

She appeared many times on The Andy Williams Show series and specials. She occasionally appeared as a singer on other variety and music programs, including those of singers Bobby Darin and Tom Jones. Williams described Longet as "a beautiful, athletic, slender, petite brunette with large doe eyes--my favorite French singer."[citation needed]

Her career breakthrough occurred in 1966. She guest starred in the season-one finale of the series Run for Your Life starring Ben Gazzara. In the episode "The Sadness of a Happy Time", she performed her English-French bilingual rendition of Antônio Carlos Jobim's bossa nova song "Meditation" ("Meditação"). The episode was broadcast on 16 May 1966.[citation needed]

A&M Records cofounder Herb Alpert was among the viewers whom Longet charmed with her performance of "Meditation". When Alpert met Longet at a club in New Orleans in 1966, he offered her a recording contract with his company.[1] Longet recorded singles, and five albums, for A&M Records between 1966 and 1970.

"Meditation" was Longet's first single release for A&M. Other Jobim compositions that she has recorded include "A Felicidade," "How Insensitive" ("Insensatez"), and "Dindi".

In 1968, Longet costarred with Peter Sellers in The Party, a box-office hit that Blake Edwards wrote, produced, and directed. Longet sang "Nothing to Lose" (music by Henry Mancini and lyrics by Don Black) in the film.

In 1971, she joined Williams's Barnaby Records label. She released singles and two albums for Barnaby: We've Only Just Begun in 1971 and Let's Spend the Night Together in 1972. She also recorded songs for a projected third album for Barnaby that went unreleased. Many of the songs for the planned third album appeared on the 1993 CD titled Sugar Me, after the Lynsey de Paul song that Longet covered in the early 1970s, but the masters for some of the other songs are missing and presumed lost.

In 1975, she appeared as The Flower (a non-singing role) on the children's album The Little Prince, based on the novel by Antoine de Saint Exupéry. The album won the Grammy Award for Best Album for Children in 1976.

She has enjoyed success on the music popularity charts. Her 1967 debut album, Claudine, peaked at #11 on the Billboard pop albums chart in the US. Claudine became a RIAA-certified gold album, selling more than 500,000 copies. Subsequent albums The Look of Love peaked at #33 in 1967 and Love Is Blue peaked at #29 in 1968 on the Billboard pop albums chart in the U.S.

Longet's musical cohort on her charting albums was arranger Nick DeCaro. He also arranged her other two albums on A&M, Colours (1968) and Run Wild, Run Free (1970), as well as We've Only Just Begun on Barnaby.

She had hit singles in America on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart. Her charting singles include her cover version of "Here, There and Everywhere" (music and lyrics by John Lennon and Paul McCartney), "Hello, Hello" (composed by Terry MacNeil and Peter Kraemer), "Good Day Sunshine" (composed by Lennon and McCartney), "Small Talk" (music and lyrics by Garry Bonner and Alan Gordon), and "Love is Blue", a 1967 Eurovision Song Contest entry that gained fourth place (music by André Popp and French lyrics by Pierre Cour [Pierre Lemaire]). Another song, "Wanderlove" (music and lyrics by Mason Williams), went to #7 on the singles charts in Singapore. She remains popular in Japan, where all of her original albums were reissued on CD.

Marriage to Andy Williams

 
Longet and Williams in 1972

Longet and Williams met in Las Vegas in 1960 while she was dancing lead in the Folies Bergère revue at the Tropicana Resort & Casino. Longet was having trouble with her car and had pulled to the side of the road. Driving by, Williams stopped to offer assistance. She was 18 and he was 32. They married on 15 December 1961 in Los Angeles[2] and had three children: Noëlle (born on 24 September 1963), Christian (born on 15 April 1965), and Robert ("Bobby") (born on 1 August 1969). They legally separated in 1970[3] and divorced in January 1975.[4] According to Williams, they remained "very good friends."[5][6]

Friendship with Robert F. and Ethel Kennedy

Longet and Andy Williams were close friends of Senator Robert F. Kennedy and his wife, Ethel Kennedy. During the mid 1960s, the couple hosted the Kennedys at their residences in Bel Air, California, and Palm Springs, California, and spent time at the Kennedy residences at Hickory Hill and New York City.[7] They took summer cruises together on the Salmon River in central Idaho and on the Colorado River.[8]

On or before 4 June 1968, the day of the 1968 Democratic Party presidential primary in California, Kennedy—a contending Democratic presidential candidate—and his wife made tentative arrangements with Williams and Longet to visit Los Angeles's The Factory nightclub. According to Williams, Robert Kennedy told them that he would make a hand signal at the conclusion of his televised speech at the Ambassador Hotel to confirm their get-together.[7]

Shortly after midnight on 5 June, Longet and Williams were watching Senator Kennedy's televised primary victory speech in Kennedy's suite at The Ambassador. When Williams rushed down to the hotel ballroom, he heard loud noises in the hallway and learned that Kennedy had been shot. Longet and Williams eventually joined Kennedy's family and friends at Good Samaritan Hospital where doctors labored to save the senator's life. They stayed at the hospital 24 hours. After Kennedy died during the early morning hours of 6 June, Longet and Williams went into his hospital room and saw Ethel Kennedy asleep near the body of her late husband.[citation needed]

Longet and Williams attended Kennedy's funeral at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City on 8 June. A television camera captured Williams consoling a sobbing Longet during the mass. After Kennedy's brother Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy delivered a brief and emotional eulogy, Williams and a choir sang "The Battle Hymn of the Republic". After the funeral mass, Longet and Williams accompanied Ethel Kennedy, Ted Kennedy, and other Kennedy family members on the 21-car funeral train that took Senator Kennedy's body to Washington, D.C., and Arlington National Cemetery for burial. The front page of the 9 June 1968 edition of the Washington Post featured a large photograph of Ted Kennedy and Longet standing together on the rear platform as the train passed through North Philadelphia.[9]

Longet and Williams named their son Robert (born in August 1969) after Robert F. Kennedy.[10]

Arrest and trial

Longet was arrested and charged with fatally shooting her boyfriend, Olympic skier Vladimir "Spider" Sabich, at his home in Aspen, Colorado, on 21 March 1976. At her trial, Longet said the gun discharged accidentally as Sabich was showing her how it worked.[11] Williams publicly supported Longet throughout the trial, paid for her legal defense team, and escorted her to and from the courthouse. Asked later about his unwavering support of his ex-wife, Williams said, "She is the mother of my children and we never stopped being friends. We just didn't want to be married anymore."[12]

The Pitkin County Sheriff's Office and 9th Colorado Judicial district's investigative office made two procedural errors that aided Longet's defense: They took a blood sample from her without first obtaining a warrant, and they confiscated her diary without a warrant. According to prosecutors, the sample showed the presence of cocaine in her blood, and her diary reportedly contradicted her claim that her relationship with Sabich had not soured. To further muddle the prosecution's case, the gun was mishandled by weapons non-experts.[13] As they were unable to cite any of the disallowed material, prosecutors used the autopsy report to suggest that when Sabich was shot he was bent over, facing away, and at least 1.80 m (6 ft) from Longet, which would be inconsistent with the position and relative distance of someone who is demonstrating the operation of a firearm.[14][13]

The jury convicted her of negligent homicide[15] and sentenced her to pay a small fine and spend 30 days in jail.[16] The judge allowed Longet to choose the days to be served, believing this arrangement would allow her to spend time with her children. She chose to serve most of her sentence on weekends. Critical reaction to the verdict and sentencing was exacerbated when she subsequently vacationed with her defense attorney, Ronald D. Austin, who was married at the time. Longet and Austin later married and still live in Aspen.[14]

After the criminal trial, the Sabich family initiated civil proceedings to sue Longet. The case eventually was resolved out of court, with the provision that Longet never discuss or write about the killing or the settlement.[17]

Marriages

  • Ron Austin (1 June 1985–present)
  • Andy Williams (1961–1975) (divorced), three children — daughter Noëlle Williams and sons Christian Williams and Bobby Williams. As an adult, Christian Williams moved to Costa Rica and started a teak tree farm. He died in Costa Rica on 23 July 2019.[18]

Popular culture references

In music

  • In 1980, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards wrote a song about Spider Sabich's death that was intended to be on the Rolling Stones album Emotional Rescue. The song, titled "Claudine," carried lyrics that painted a graphic picture of some of the more salacious aspects of the affair and killing. It was deemed too controversial and was removed, although it was included on several bootleg Rolling Stones albums. In November 2011, the track "Claudine" was released on the deluxe reissue of their album Some Girls.[19]
  • The Geraldine Fibbers recorded a song called Claudine on their 1997 album Butch. Although an instrumental, the credits show vocals courtesy of Spider Sabich Memorial Choir.

In television

  • 1964: season 3, episode 5, "Silver Service" of Combat! as Claudette
  • 1965: Twelve O'Clock High, season 2 episode 1, "The Loneliest Place in the World," as Suzanne
  • 1966: Twelve O'Clock High, season 2, episode 18, "Underground," as Liane Golet
  • 1966: season 1, episode 15, "The last harbor raid" of The Rat Patrol as Marianne
  • 1966: season 1, episode 20 of Hogan's Heroes, "It Takes A Thief... Sometimes" as Michelle
  • 1976: season 1, episode 18 of Saturday Night Live featured a Weekend Update segment about "The Claudine Longet Invitational Ski Championship." It showed skiers making runs down the slopes until they are "accidentally" shot by Claudine Longet, resulting in abrupt wipeouts.[20] Longet's attorneys wrote a cease-and-desist letter to Lorne Michaels and an apology was given in the next week's show.
  • 2003: City Confidential episode 4.13, "Aspen: Murder on the Slopes" (29 July 2003), featured the city of Aspen and the case.[21]
  • Gilmore Girls:
  • The Politician:

In art

  • 2012: Artist Josh Agle created a piece titled "Love, Spider" for the Denver Modernism Show depicting a Colorado scene with a brunette in the foreground wearing a cast signed with a heart by someone named Spider.[22]

Discography

US albums

Year Title Label & No. Billboard Top LPs chart peak position Cash Box Top Pop Albums chart peak position Notes
1964 The Wonderful World of Andy Williams Columbia CL 2137/ CS 8937 #9 #8 Andy Williams' album; Claudine appears only on "Let It Be Me" ("Je t'Appartiens") (duet with Andy Williams); RIAA-certified gold album
1967 Claudine A&M SP 4121 #11 #9 RIAA-certified gold album
1967 The Look of Love A&M SP 4129 #33 #23
1968 Love Is Blue | L'amour est bleu A&M SP 4142 #29 #31
1968 Colours A&M SP 4163 #155 #80
1970 Run Wild, Run Free A&M SP 4232
1971 We've Only Just Begun Barnaby/ CBS Z 30377
1972 Let's Spend the Night Together Barnaby/ MGM BR-15001
1975 The Little Prince Warner Brothers Spoken word children's album with music score
2000 The Very Best of Claudine Longet Varèse Vintage 302 066 118 2 Compilation

Notable foreign albums

Year Title Label & No. Notes
1993 Sugar Me Vivid M131538 Japanese issue (includes singles and previously unreleased Barnaby recordings)
1998 A&M Digitally Remastered Best A&M/ Polydor POCM-1573 Japanese issue (compilation of key A&M recordings and a few hard-to-find singles)
2003 Cuddle Up with Claudine Longet Munster 002 Spanish issue (2-disc compilation of Barnaby recordings)
2003 The Party (Original Soundtrack) BMG France RCA Victor Gold Series 82876524862 French reissue of 1968 motion picture soundtrack (RCA Victor LSP-3997) (includes Longet's 45 rpm single version of "Nothing to Lose" as a bonus track)
2005 Hello Hello: The Best of Claudine Longet Rev-Ola CR REV 119 British issue (compilation of key recordings for A&M Records)

Charting singles

Year Single Chart Positions Label & No.
U.S. Hot 100 U.S. AC Christmas Can. Can. AC
1966 "Meditation (Meditação)" / "Sunrise, Sunset" 98/- -/- -/- -/- -/- A&M 817
1967 "A Man and a Woman (Un homme et une femme)" / "Here, There and Everywhere" -/126 -/19 -/- -/- -/- A&M 832
1967 "Hello, Hello" / "Wanderlove" 91/- 8/- -/- 93/- -/- A&M 846
1967 "Good Day Sunshine" / "The Look of Love" 100/- 36/- -/- -/- -/- A&M 864
1967 "Small Talk" / "Man in a Raincoat" -/- 12/- -/- -/- -/- A&M 877
1967 "I Don't Intend to Spend Christmas Without You" / "Snow" -/- -/- -/30 -/- -/- A&M 895
1968 "Love Is Blue" / "Think of Rain" 71/- 28/- -/- -/- -/- A&M 909
1968 "Nothing to Lose" / "White Horses" -/- -/30 -/- -/- -/- A&M 936
1968 "Who Needs You" / "Walk in the Park" (with Tommy LiPuma) -/- -/23 -/- -/97 -/- A&M 967
1968 "Am I Blue?" / "A Flea in Her Ear" -/- -/28 -/- -/- -/- A&M 1002
1969 "Hurry on Down" / "I Think It's Gonna Rain Today" -/- 30/- -/- -/- -/- A&M 1024
1974 "Who Broke Your Heart..." / "Goodbye Jimmy Goodbye" -/- -/- -/- -/- 27/- Barnaby 1190-603

References

  1. ^ The Lounge-O-Leers. "Music to Live by ... Notes from the Lounge". Retrieved 4 June 2008.
  2. ^ Andy Williams Weds Dancer, Los Angeles Times, 16 December 1961, B1.
  3. ^ Andy Williams to Separate, Washington Post, 9 June 1970, B6.
  4. ^ Newsmakers --, Los Angeles Times, 20 April 1975, A2.
  5. ^ Larry King Live (2000). "Transcript of Interview with Andy Williams, 22 August 2000". CNN. Retrieved 5 June 2008.
  6. ^ Williams, Andy, Moon River and Me, New York: Penguin Books, 2009.
  7. ^ a b "Bobby Kennedy Was Buried in My Tie". The Daily Telegraph. London. 2002. Retrieved 9 June 2008.
  8. ^ Andy Williams to Cruise with Bob Kennedys, Los Angeles Times, 21 June 1967, D10.
  9. ^ . Los Angeles Times. 9 June 1968. p. A1. Archived from the original (Photo) on 18 May 2014.
  10. ^ Williams, Moon River and Me, op. cit.
  11. ^ Chermak, Stephen, and Bailey, Frankie Y., Crimes of the Centuries: Notorious Crimes, Criminals, and Criminal Trials in American History, 3 vols., ABC-CLIO, 2016, 487.
  12. ^ Williams, Moon River and Me, op. cit.
  13. ^ a b Chalmers, Robert (7 May 2013). "Claudine Longet: Aspen's Femme Fatale". GQ. Retrieved 29 February 2016.
  14. ^ a b Chermak and Bailey, Crimes of the Centuries, op. cit.
  15. ^ AP (15 January 1977). "Longet Guilty". St. Petersburg Times. Aspen, CO.
  16. ^ AP (1 February 1977). "May Choose Time, Miss Longet Given 30-Day Jail Sentence". Washington Observer-Reporter. Aspen, CO.
  17. ^ Chermak and Bailey, Crimes of the Centuries, Ibid.
  18. ^ "Christian Jay Williams". Aspen Daily News. 6 August 2019. Retrieved 8 March 2020.
  19. ^ Sheffield, Rob (21 November 2011). "Some Girls: Deluxe Edition". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 9 April 2022.
  20. ^ "Saturday Night Live transcript of Claudine Longet parody skit". Retrieved 25 August 2006.
  21. ^ "City Confidential: Aspen: Murder on the Slopes". IMDB. 28 July 2003. Retrieved 26 September 2012.
  22. ^ "Josh Agle "Love, Spider" (Denver Modernism)". David B. Smith Gallery. Retrieved 15 November 2017.

External links

  • Claudine Longet at AllMusic
  • Claudine Longet discography at Discogs
  • Claudine Longet at IMDb
  • Blog featuring Longet ephemera

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Claudine Georgette Longet born 29 January 1942 is a Franco American singer actress dancer and recording artist popular during the 1960s and 1970s Claudine LongetLonget in 1969Background informationBorn 1942 01 29 29 January 1942 age 80 OriginParis FranceGenresPopBossa novaFrench popStandardsSoft rockOccupation s SingeractressInstrument s VocalsguitarYears active1963 1975LabelsA amp MBarnaby RecordsSpouse s Andy Williams m 1961 div 1975 wbr Ronald D Austin m 1985 wbr Born in Paris France Longet was married to American singer and television entertainer Andy Williams from 1961 until 1975 She has maintained a private profile since 1977 following her conviction for negligent homicide in connection with the shooting death of her boyfriend former Olympic skier Spider Sabich Contents 1 Career 2 Marriage to Andy Williams 3 Friendship with Robert F and Ethel Kennedy 4 Arrest and trial 5 Marriages 6 Popular culture references 6 1 In music 6 2 In television 6 3 In art 7 Discography 7 1 US albums 7 2 Notable foreign albums 7 3 Charting singles 8 References 9 External linksCareer Edit Tim Conway and Longet on TV s McHale s Navy 1963 Her first appearances as an actress on TV were in two 1963 episodes of McHale s Navy She acted in the 1964 theatrical feature film of the same title Many of her acting roles during the 1960s were in episodes of TV adventure series that included Twelve O Clock High Combat The Name of the Game The Rat Patrol Hogan s Heroes and Alias Smith and Jones Longet was cast as Sharhri Javid in the 1965 episode The Silent Dissuaders of the NBC education drama series Mr Novak starring James Franciscus She appeared many times on The Andy Williams Show series and specials She occasionally appeared as a singer on other variety and music programs including those of singers Bobby Darin and Tom Jones Williams described Longet as a beautiful athletic slender petite brunette with large doe eyes my favorite French singer citation needed Her career breakthrough occurred in 1966 She guest starred in the season one finale of the series Run for Your Life starring Ben Gazzara In the episode The Sadness of a Happy Time she performed her English French bilingual rendition of Antonio Carlos Jobim s bossa nova song Meditation Meditacao The episode was broadcast on 16 May 1966 citation needed A amp M Records cofounder Herb Alpert was among the viewers whom Longet charmed with her performance of Meditation When Alpert met Longet at a club in New Orleans in 1966 he offered her a recording contract with his company 1 Longet recorded singles and five albums for A amp M Records between 1966 and 1970 Meditation was Longet s first single release for A amp M Other Jobim compositions that she has recorded include A Felicidade How Insensitive Insensatez and Dindi In 1968 Longet costarred with Peter Sellers in The Party a box office hit that Blake Edwards wrote produced and directed Longet sang Nothing to Lose music by Henry Mancini and lyrics by Don Black in the film In 1971 she joined Williams s Barnaby Records label She released singles and two albums for Barnaby We ve Only Just Begun in 1971 and Let s Spend the Night Together in 1972 She also recorded songs for a projected third album for Barnaby that went unreleased Many of the songs for the planned third album appeared on the 1993 CD titled Sugar Me after the Lynsey de Paul song that Longet covered in the early 1970s but the masters for some of the other songs are missing and presumed lost In 1975 she appeared as The Flower a non singing role on the children s album The Little Prince based on the novel by Antoine de Saint Exupery The album won the Grammy Award for Best Album for Children in 1976 She has enjoyed success on the music popularity charts Her 1967 debut album Claudine peaked at 11 on the Billboard pop albums chart in the US Claudine became a RIAA certified gold album selling more than 500 000 copies Subsequent albums The Look of Love peaked at 33 in 1967 and Love Is Blue peaked at 29 in 1968 on the Billboard pop albums chart in the U S Longet s musical cohort on her charting albums was arranger Nick DeCaro He also arranged her other two albums on A amp M Colours 1968 and Run Wild Run Free 1970 as well as We ve Only Just Begun on Barnaby She had hit singles in America on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart Her charting singles include her cover version of Here There and Everywhere music and lyrics by John Lennon and Paul McCartney Hello Hello composed by Terry MacNeil and Peter Kraemer Good Day Sunshine composed by Lennon and McCartney Small Talk music and lyrics by Garry Bonner and Alan Gordon and Love is Blue a 1967 Eurovision Song Contest entry that gained fourth place music by Andre Popp and French lyrics by Pierre Cour Pierre Lemaire Another song Wanderlove music and lyrics by Mason Williams went to 7 on the singles charts in Singapore She remains popular in Japan where all of her original albums were reissued on CD Marriage to Andy Williams Edit Longet and Williams in 1972 Longet and Williams met in Las Vegas in 1960 while she was dancing lead in the Folies Bergere revue at the Tropicana Resort amp Casino Longet was having trouble with her car and had pulled to the side of the road Driving by Williams stopped to offer assistance She was 18 and he was 32 They married on 15 December 1961 in Los Angeles 2 and had three children Noelle born on 24 September 1963 Christian born on 15 April 1965 and Robert Bobby born on 1 August 1969 They legally separated in 1970 3 and divorced in January 1975 4 According to Williams they remained very good friends 5 6 Friendship with Robert F and Ethel Kennedy EditSee also Assassination of Robert F Kennedy Longet and Andy Williams were close friends of Senator Robert F Kennedy and his wife Ethel Kennedy During the mid 1960s the couple hosted the Kennedys at their residences in Bel Air California and Palm Springs California and spent time at the Kennedy residences at Hickory Hill and New York City 7 They took summer cruises together on the Salmon River in central Idaho and on the Colorado River 8 On or before 4 June 1968 the day of the 1968 Democratic Party presidential primary in California Kennedy a contending Democratic presidential candidate and his wife made tentative arrangements with Williams and Longet to visit Los Angeles s The Factory nightclub According to Williams Robert Kennedy told them that he would make a hand signal at the conclusion of his televised speech at the Ambassador Hotel to confirm their get together 7 Shortly after midnight on 5 June Longet and Williams were watching Senator Kennedy s televised primary victory speech in Kennedy s suite at The Ambassador When Williams rushed down to the hotel ballroom he heard loud noises in the hallway and learned that Kennedy had been shot Longet and Williams eventually joined Kennedy s family and friends at Good Samaritan Hospital where doctors labored to save the senator s life They stayed at the hospital 24 hours After Kennedy died during the early morning hours of 6 June Longet and Williams went into his hospital room and saw Ethel Kennedy asleep near the body of her late husband citation needed Longet and Williams attended Kennedy s funeral at St Patrick s Cathedral in New York City on 8 June A television camera captured Williams consoling a sobbing Longet during the mass After Kennedy s brother Edward M Ted Kennedy delivered a brief and emotional eulogy Williams and a choir sang The Battle Hymn of the Republic After the funeral mass Longet and Williams accompanied Ethel Kennedy Ted Kennedy and other Kennedy family members on the 21 car funeral train that took Senator Kennedy s body to Washington D C and Arlington National Cemetery for burial The front page of the 9 June 1968 edition of the Washington Post featured a large photograph of Ted Kennedy and Longet standing together on the rear platform as the train passed through North Philadelphia 9 Longet and Williams named their son Robert born in August 1969 after Robert F Kennedy 10 Arrest and trial EditLonget was arrested and charged with fatally shooting her boyfriend Olympic skier Vladimir Spider Sabich at his home in Aspen Colorado on 21 March 1976 At her trial Longet said the gun discharged accidentally as Sabich was showing her how it worked 11 Williams publicly supported Longet throughout the trial paid for her legal defense team and escorted her to and from the courthouse Asked later about his unwavering support of his ex wife Williams said She is the mother of my children and we never stopped being friends We just didn t want to be married anymore 12 The Pitkin County Sheriff s Office and 9th Colorado Judicial district s investigative office made two procedural errors that aided Longet s defense They took a blood sample from her without first obtaining a warrant and they confiscated her diary without a warrant According to prosecutors the sample showed the presence of cocaine in her blood and her diary reportedly contradicted her claim that her relationship with Sabich had not soured To further muddle the prosecution s case the gun was mishandled by weapons non experts 13 As they were unable to cite any of the disallowed material prosecutors used the autopsy report to suggest that when Sabich was shot he was bent over facing away and at least 1 80 m 6 ft from Longet which would be inconsistent with the position and relative distance of someone who is demonstrating the operation of a firearm 14 13 The jury convicted her of negligent homicide 15 and sentenced her to pay a small fine and spend 30 days in jail 16 The judge allowed Longet to choose the days to be served believing this arrangement would allow her to spend time with her children She chose to serve most of her sentence on weekends Critical reaction to the verdict and sentencing was exacerbated when she subsequently vacationed with her defense attorney Ronald D Austin who was married at the time Longet and Austin later married and still live in Aspen 14 After the criminal trial the Sabich family initiated civil proceedings to sue Longet The case eventually was resolved out of court with the provision that Longet never discuss or write about the killing or the settlement 17 Marriages EditRon Austin 1 June 1985 present Andy Williams 1961 1975 divorced three children daughter Noelle Williams and sons Christian Williams and Bobby Williams As an adult Christian Williams moved to Costa Rica and started a teak tree farm He died in Costa Rica on 23 July 2019 18 Popular culture references EditIn music Edit In 1980 Mick Jagger and Keith Richards wrote a song about Spider Sabich s death that was intended to be on the Rolling Stones album Emotional Rescue The song titled Claudine carried lyrics that painted a graphic picture of some of the more salacious aspects of the affair and killing It was deemed too controversial and was removed although it was included on several bootleg Rolling Stones albums In November 2011 the track Claudine was released on the deluxe reissue of their album Some Girls 19 The Geraldine Fibbers recorded a song called Claudine on their 1997 album Butch Although an instrumental the credits show vocals courtesy of Spider Sabich Memorial Choir In television Edit 1964 season 3 episode 5 Silver Service of Combat as Claudette 1965 Twelve O Clock High season 2 episode 1 The Loneliest Place in the World as Suzanne 1966 Twelve O Clock High season 2 episode 18 Underground as Liane Golet 1966 season 1 episode 15 The last harbor raid of The Rat Patrol as Marianne 1966 season 1 episode 20 of Hogan s Heroes It Takes A Thief Sometimes as Michelle 1976 season 1 episode 18 of Saturday Night Live featured a Weekend Update segment about The Claudine Longet Invitational Ski Championship It showed skiers making runs down the slopes until they are accidentally shot by Claudine Longet resulting in abrupt wipeouts 20 Longet s attorneys wrote a cease and desist letter to Lorne Michaels and an apology was given in the next week s show 2003 City Confidential episode 4 13 Aspen Murder on the Slopes 29 July 2003 featured the city of Aspen and the case 21 Gilmore Girls Season 1 episode 12 18 January 2001 of the show features a song by Longet her version of God Only Knows composed by Brian Wilson and Tony Asher Lorelai Gilmore comments regarding Longet The chick who shot the skiier Wow Renaissance woman Season 5 episode 22 15 May 2005 season finale of the show features Longet s recording of I Think It s Going to Rain Today composed by Randy Newman who played piano at the session citation needed The Politician Season 1 episode 7 27 September 2019 of the Netflix show The Politician features Longet s recording of Love Is Blue In art Edit 2012 Artist Josh Agle created a piece titled Love Spider for the Denver Modernism Show depicting a Colorado scene with a brunette in the foreground wearing a cast signed with a heart by someone named Spider 22 Discography EditUS albums Edit Year Title Label amp No Billboard Top LPs chart peak position Cash Box Top Pop Albums chart peak position Notes1964 The Wonderful World of Andy Williams Columbia CL 2137 CS 8937 9 8 Andy Williams album Claudine appears only on Let It Be Me Je t Appartiens duet with Andy Williams RIAA certified gold album1967 Claudine A amp M SP 4121 11 9 RIAA certified gold album1967 The Look of Love A amp M SP 4129 33 231968 Love Is Blue L amour est bleu A amp M SP 4142 29 311968 Colours A amp M SP 4163 155 801970 Run Wild Run Free A amp M SP 42321971 We ve Only Just Begun Barnaby CBS Z 303771972 Let s Spend the Night Together Barnaby MGM BR 150011975 The Little Prince Warner Brothers Spoken word children s album with music score2000 The Very Best of Claudine Longet Varese Vintage 302 066 118 2 CompilationNotable foreign albums Edit Year Title Label amp No Notes1993 Sugar Me Vivid M131538 Japanese issue includes singles and previously unreleased Barnaby recordings 1998 A amp M Digitally Remastered Best A amp M Polydor POCM 1573 Japanese issue compilation of key A amp M recordings and a few hard to find singles 2003 Cuddle Up with Claudine Longet Munster 002 Spanish issue 2 disc compilation of Barnaby recordings 2003 The Party Original Soundtrack BMG France RCA Victor Gold Series 82876524862 French reissue of 1968 motion picture soundtrack RCA Victor LSP 3997 includes Longet s 45 rpm single version of Nothing to Lose as a bonus track 2005 Hello Hello The Best of Claudine Longet Rev Ola CR REV 119 British issue compilation of key recordings for A amp M Records Charting singles Edit Year Single Chart Positions Label amp No U S Hot 100 U S AC Christmas Can Can AC1966 Meditation Meditacao Sunrise Sunset 98 A amp M 8171967 A Man and a Woman Un homme et une femme Here There and Everywhere 126 19 A amp M 8321967 Hello Hello Wanderlove 91 8 93 A amp M 8461967 Good Day Sunshine The Look of Love 100 36 A amp M 8641967 Small Talk Man in a Raincoat 12 A amp M 8771967 I Don t Intend to Spend Christmas Without You Snow 30 A amp M 8951968 Love Is Blue Think of Rain 71 28 A amp M 9091968 Nothing to Lose White Horses 30 A amp M 9361968 Who Needs You Walk in the Park with Tommy LiPuma 23 97 A amp M 9671968 Am I Blue A Flea in Her Ear 28 A amp M 10021969 Hurry on Down I Think It s Gonna Rain Today 30 A amp M 10241974 Who Broke Your Heart Goodbye Jimmy Goodbye 27 Barnaby 1190 603 Biography portal France portal Los Angeles portal Music portal Film portal Television portalReferences Edit The Lounge O Leers Music to Live by Notes from the Lounge Retrieved 4 June 2008 Andy Williams Weds Dancer Los Angeles Times 16 December 1961 B1 Andy Williams to Separate Washington Post 9 June 1970 B6 Newsmakers Los Angeles Times 20 April 1975 A2 Larry King Live 2000 Transcript of Interview with Andy Williams 22 August 2000 CNN Retrieved 5 June 2008 Williams Andy Moon River and Me New York Penguin Books 2009 a b Bobby Kennedy Was Buried in My Tie The Daily Telegraph London 2002 Retrieved 9 June 2008 Andy Williams to Cruise with Bob Kennedys Los Angeles Times 21 June 1967 D10 Funeral train Senator Edward M Kennedy and Claudine Longet aboard the Robert F Kennedy funeral train Los Angeles Times 9 June 1968 p A1 Archived from the original Photo on 18 May 2014 Williams Moon River and Me op cit Chermak Stephen and Bailey Frankie Y Crimes of the Centuries Notorious Crimes Criminals and Criminal Trials in American History 3 vols ABC CLIO 2016 487 Williams Moon River and Me op cit a b Chalmers Robert 7 May 2013 Claudine Longet Aspen s Femme Fatale GQ Retrieved 29 February 2016 a b Chermak and Bailey Crimes of the Centuries op cit AP 15 January 1977 Longet Guilty St Petersburg Times Aspen CO AP 1 February 1977 May Choose Time Miss Longet Given 30 Day Jail Sentence Washington Observer Reporter Aspen CO Chermak and Bailey Crimes of the Centuries Ibid Christian Jay Williams Aspen Daily News 6 August 2019 Retrieved 8 March 2020 Sheffield Rob 21 November 2011 Some Girls Deluxe Edition Rolling Stone Retrieved 9 April 2022 Saturday Night Live transcript of Claudine Longet parody skit Retrieved 25 August 2006 City Confidential Aspen Murder on the Slopes IMDB 28 July 2003 Retrieved 26 September 2012 Josh Agle Love Spider Denver Modernism David B Smith Gallery Retrieved 15 November 2017 External links EditClaudine Longet at AllMusic Claudine Longet discography at Discogs Claudine Longet at IMDb Cuddle Up with Claudine fansite Blog featuring Longet ephemera Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Claudine Longet amp oldid 1129869664, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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