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The terrace at 320 E. 57th St.The Corcoran Group
The living room at 320 E.57th St. The Corcoran Group
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Screen goddess Paulette Goddard — née Marion Levy — was a child model, a Ziegfeld Broadway dancer and a Hollywood screen star, famed for her roles in Charlie Chaplin’s classic films, “Modern Times” and “The Great Dictator.”

(Chaplin was also her secret second husband.)

Now, her former apartment at 320 E. 57th St. is on the market for $2.39 million.

Paulette GoddardAP PhotoPaulette GoddardAP Photo

That’s where she lived with her fourth and final husband, the novelist Erich Maria Remarque, who wrote the World War I novel “All Quiet on the Western Front.”

His final novel, published posthumously, “Shadows In Paradise,” featured the apartment, which was home to an emigre fleeing the Nazis.

When Goddard and Remarque lived in the apartment, it was a one-bedroom on the 15th floor.

It has since been joined with an upstairs unit and is now a 1,650-square-foot, two-bedroom, two-bathroom duplex penthouse with a wraparound terrace.

Former owners of the unit also included Yolanda Kluge Mann, an ex-wife of the late billionaire John W. Kluge — once the wealthiest man in the US.

Goddard left her $20 million estate to New York University in 1990.

The listing broker is Corcoran’s Judyth Goldberg.

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