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Jean-Claude Baker : ウィキペディア英語版
Jean-Claude Baker
Jean-Claude Baker (born Jean-Claude Julien Léon Tronville, April 18, 1943 – January 15, 2015)〔(Photo Flashback: Remembering Jean-Claude Baker )〕 was a French-American restaurateur.
Baker was born in Dijon, France. He met U.S.-born French entertainer Josephine Baker while he was working as a bellhop in Paris at the age of fourteen.〔 He was not officially one of the Rainbow Tribe, he came to Baker later in life. While he aggrandized Baker, he was not one of the Rainbow children. .〔Loud, Lance, ("Mommie Gayest" ), ''The Advocate'', March 22, 1994.〕〔(''New York Daily News'' coverage of Jean-Claude Baker ), May 6, 1999〕
Baker was bisexual.〔
In 1994 he co-authored a biography of Josephine Baker, ''Josephine: The Hungry Heart'', described as a "shocking look into the star's seriously whitewashed past".〔
Baker died at his home in East Hampton, New York on January 15, 2015, of an apparent suicide.〔(Jean-Claude Baker Dies at 71; Restaurateur Honored a Chanteuse )〕 He was 71.
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