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    Claudine Longet Dies at 84, Life Marked by Spider Sabich Tragedy

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 15, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Claudine Longet, the French-born singer and actress whose promising entertainment career was forever marked by a tragic Hollywood scandal, has passed away at the age of 84. Known initially for her music, television roles, and her high-profile marriage to singer Andy Williams, Longet’s legacy became entwined with the 1976 fatal shooting of Olympic skier Vladimir “Spider” Sabich, an event that drastically altered her life and ended her public career.

    Her death was announced on Thursday by her nephew, Bryan Longet, who paid tribute to her on social media.

    Born in Paris in 1942, Longet moved to the United States as a teenager after being recruited to perform as a dancer in Las Vegas. Her life took another turn after meeting Andy Williams, who stopped to assist her when her car broke down. The couple married in 1961, becoming one of the entertainment industry’s most recognized pairs during the peak of Williams’ television career.

    Longet frequently appeared on The Andy Williams Show and family Christmas specials, while also pursuing her own path in acting and music. From the late 1960s into the early 1970s, she released several albums noted for their soft, breathy style and appeared in projects including the 1968 comedy The Party.

    By the mid-1970s, Longet and Williams had divorced, and she began a relationship with Sabich, a charismatic Olympic skier she met at a celebrity ski event. They settled in Aspen, Colorado, where tragedy struck in March 1976.

    Sabich was shot in the abdomen at their shared home. Longet maintained the shooting was accidental, explaining that she believed the gun’s safety was on and that she was asking Sabich about the weapon’s operation when it discharged. The case quickly became one of the decade’s most closely followed celebrity trials.

    Longet was charged with reckless manslaughter but, after a widely publicized trial in 1977, she was acquitted of the felony charge and instead convicted of negligent homicide, a misdemeanor. She served 30 days in jail. Throughout the proceedings, Andy Williams publicly supported her, expressing his belief that the shooting was unintentional.

    The scandal irreversibly damaged Longet’s public image and effectively ended her entertainment career. The case continued to influence pop culture, inspiring references such as a Saturday Night Live sketch and the Rolling Stones song “Claudine.”

    In 1985, Longet married attorney Ron Austin and largely withdrew from the public eye, spending her later years between Colorado and Hawaii. Decades after the Sabich incident, it remained the defining chapter in the life of a once-rising star.

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