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821:. This process weakened and damaged Harlow's naturally ash-blonde hair. Many female fans began dyeing their hair to match hers and Hughes' team organized a series of "Platinum Blonde" clubs across the nation offering a prize of $ 10,000 to any beautician who could match Harlow's shade. No one could, and the prize went unclaimed, but the publicity scheme worked and the "Platinum Blonde" nickname stuck with Harlow. Her second film for that studio was
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on it using a clause in Harlow's contract: her services as an artist couldn't be used without MGM's permission. After her death, Landau wrote, her mother sold the film rights to MGM, though no film was made. The publication rights were passed from Harlow's mother to a family friend, and the book was
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or that Harlow had declined hospital treatment or surgery. From the onset of her illness, Harlow had been attended by a doctor while she was resting at home. Two nurses also visited her house, and various equipment was brought from a nearby hospital. Harlow's grayish complexion, recurring illnesses,
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for dubbing Harlow's lines) and rewriting some scenes without her. The film was released on July 23, 1937, less than two months after Harlow's death, and was a hit with audiences, grossing $ 3.3 million in worldwide rentals and becoming the highest-grossing film of the year, as well as the
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was one of her ancestors and publishing photographs of her doing charity work to change her image to that of an all-American woman. This transformation proved difficult; once, Harlow was heard muttering, "My God, must I always wear a low-cut dress to be important?"
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Harlean, when staff and students at
865:(1933), Harlow was the original choice to play the screaming blonde heroine, but was under an exclusive contract with MGM during the film's pre-production phase—and the part went to Wray, a brunette who had to wear a blonde wig.
484:(1928), as an unbilled "extra" for $ 7 a day (equivalent to approximately $ 124 in 2023 dollars) and a box lunch, common pay for such work. This led to a wage increase to $ 10 per day and small parts in feature films such as
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about buying her contract with Hughes and signing her to MGM, but Mayer declined. MGM's leading ladies were presented as elegant, and Harlow's screen persona was not so to Mayer. Bern then began urging close friend
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Rosalie, Harlean was noticed and approached by Fox executives, whom she told she was not interested. Nevertheless, she was given letters of introduction to
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Angeles, where she slipped into a coma. The next day at 11:37 a.m., Harlow died in the hospital at the age of 26. In the doctor's press releases, the cause of death was given as
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724:(1931), though her appearance did not make the final cut. With no other projects planned for Harlow at the time, Hughes decided to send her to New York, Seattle, and Kansas City for
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and released it less than two months after her death; it became the highest-grossing film of 1937, as well as the highest-grossing film of her career.
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to play Harlow were also tabled. These projects never materialized.
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1264:, to take part in fundraising activities associated with President
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After Bern's death, Harlow began an indiscreet affair with boxer
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Paul Bern was now romantically involved with Harlow and spoke to
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by "Mama Jean" when Harlean achieved star status as Jean Harlow.
4010:"Jean Harlow, the Hollywood Actress Who Inspired Marilyn Monroe"
3662:"The Original 'Blonde Bombshell' Used Actual Bleach on Her Head"
3265:
William Powell: The Life and Films (2006) - Roger Bryant - p.116
2721:"The Right Chemistry: How Jean Harlow became a 'platinum blond'"
1722:
In 1965, two films about Jean Harlow were released, both titled
1650:, head of MGM, prevented the book from being sold by putting an
1284:. The trip was physically taxing for Harlow, and she contracted
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Parish, James Robert; Mank, Gregory W.; Stanke, Don E. (1978).
4455:. Baltimore, Maryland: King Features Syndicate, Inc. p. 46
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1077:, MGM cast the Harlow-Gable team in two more successful films:
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Lion of Hollywood : the life and legend of Louis B. Mayer
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1232:. It was Harlow's final completed motion picture appearance.
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Harlow did not appear with platinum blonde hair; she wore a
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Paul Bern then arranged with Hughes to borrow her for MGM's
574:(all 1929), until she landed her first speaking role in the
326:. She died at the age of 26 of kidney failure while filming
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2988:(reprint ed.). Jefferson, NC: McFarland. p. 190.
403:, but dropped out at the age of 14, in the spring of 1925.
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briefly appeared as Harlow at the red carpet premiere for
1272:. Harlow, a Democrat, had campaigned for Roosevelt in the
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of the early 1930s and one of the defining figures of the
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Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College
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On February 8, 1960, Jean Harlow was given a star on the
1101:. Stewart later spoke of a scene in a car with Harlow in
856:
4962:"A Hollywood Mystery: The Untimely Death of Jean Harlow"
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3473:. Vol. 2, no. 7. February 15, 1937. p. 38
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3948:. McFarland, Incorporated, Publishers. pp. 39–40.
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2388:
Barlett, Donald L.; Steele, James B. (April 11, 2011).
1969:
1967:
875:
4116:"Lead Belly: the musician who influenced a generation"
3912:"MGM film grosses, 1924–1948: The Eddie Mannix Ledger"
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900:, her first MGM film; she wore a red wig for the role.
4557:
Empire: The Life, Legend and Madness of Howard Hughes
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3681:
3601:
3584:
3557:
3002:
2435:
Empire: The Life, Legend and Madness of Howard Hughes
1991:
1268:'s birthday, for the organization later known as the
4411:"Carol Clobbers Carrol In Area 'Harlow' Sweepstakes"
3981:. Rolling Stone Series. Hyperion. 1997. p. 80.
3717:
3613:
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2658:
2590:"Mobster Who Made Millions as Rum-Runner Hangs Self"
2492:"Chaplin's "City Lights" shine in Criterion edition"
1964:
1538:
for close-ups, Geraldine Dvorak for long shots, and
1481:
wrote in his diary, "Jean Harlow died. Grand girl."
1330:, Harlow began to complain of illness. Her symptoms—
504:
for $ 100 per week. She had small roles in the 1929
4250:
Olivia de Havilland and the Golden Age of Hollywood
4216:"Story of the song: Bette Davis Eyes by Kim Carnes"
3500:
Hollywood, Politics and Society; Mark Wheeler, 2019
2570:
2317:
2260:
2087:
2051:
2039:
2015:
1979:
1943:. Kansas City, MO: Fifield Publishing. p. 77.
1172:After her third marriage ended in 1934, Harlow met
4804:
4737:
4681:Platinum Girl: The Life and Legends of Jean Harlow
4579:
4554:
4114:
3910:
2432:
835:, in which she was top billed for the first time.
587:
4858:Clark Gable: Biography, Filmography, Bibliography
3153:Glamour in a Golden Age: Movie Stars of the 1930s
3035:"Hollywood Ghost Stories For A Haunted Halloween"
2683:Sex In the Cinema: The Pre-Code Years (1929–1934)
5050:
4762:
4159:Charles Koechlin (1867–1950): His Life and Works
3917:Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television
3735:
2785:
2618:"Target of Crime Probes Found Hanged in Mansion"
1924:
5104:Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale)
3789:, autopsyfiles.org; accessed November 12, 2016.
3362:"My Day by Eleanor Roosevelt, February 1, 1937"
2145:
2143:
2141:
1543:highest-grossing film of Jean Harlow's career.
1398:on her breath when he kissed her—both signs of
4888:. New York: Bentam Doubleday Dell Publishing.
4736:Nash, Jay Robert; Ross, Stanley Ralph (1988).
1898:Irving Thalberg: boy wonder to producer prince
1484:Harlow was interred in the Great Mausoleum at
1066:problems, so much so that its original title,
776:, who bought her a jeweled bracelet and a red
462:
4960:Pinals, Robert S.; Golden, Eve (March 2012).
4580:Block, Alex Ben; Autrey Wilson, Lucy (2010).
4553:Barlett, Donald L.; Steele, James B. (1979).
4552:
2958:Golden Images: 41 Essays on Silent Film Stars
2431:Barlett, Donald L.; Steele, James B. (1979).
2430:
2387:
1186:; her voice was dubbed with that of vocalist
896:Harlow received recognition as an actress in
701:called her performance "plain awful", though
548:, in which Harlow had her first speaking part
4959:
4885:Bombshell: The Life and Death of Jean Harlow
3810:
2500:. Norfolk. November 27, 2013. Archived from
2138:
1843:Mashon, Mike; Bell, James (April 30, 2014).
780:, and made a large cash loan to studio head
270:Harlow was first signed by business magnate
4856:Spicer, Chrystopher J. (January 15, 2002).
1757:played Harlow in the rhythm-and-blues band
916:wig for the role. While Harlow was filming
584:. Harlow and her husband divorced in 1929.
526:, the last giving her a costarring credit.
5036:
3026:
2880:Jimmy Stewart: The Truth Behind the Legend
1842:
1439:Harlow's bed in the Jean Harlow Museum in
1212:. Afterwards the release of worldwide hit
633:, her future husband, for the first time.
31:
4943:
4322:
3430:
3150:McLean, Adrienne L. (December 16, 2010).
2982:Ankerich, Michael G. (December 4, 2011).
2329:
1787:hosted a documentary about Harlow titled
1466:as "acute respiratory infection", "acute
791:Columbia Pictures first cast Harlow in a
380:Miss Barstow's Finishing School for Girls
332:. MGM completed the film with the use of
5109:Deaths from kidney failure in California
4807:Encyclopedia of Hair: A Cultural History
4735:
4721:. Vol. 1. Hal Leonard Corporation.
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3529:. Vol. 2, no. 18. May 3, 1937.
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1845:"Pre-Code: Hollywood before the censors"
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1274:1936 United States presidential election
1244:Harlow, third from right, stands beside
1239:
1052:The following year, she was teamed with
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891:
784:to obtain a two-picture deal for her at
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635:
528:
368:
5114:Infectious disease deaths in California
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4664:. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Co.
4659:
4645:. McFarland, Incorporated, Publishers.
4640:
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3902:
3632:Murtaugh, Taysha (September 19, 2017).
3060:
2856:. Barnes & Noble. January 7, 2018.
2824:
2749:
2281:
2227:
2193:"Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–"
2105:
803:for Young's lead character but renamed
648:(1930), her first major film appearance
274:, who directed her first major role in
176: 1932; died 1932)
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3107:"Jean Harlow and Harold Rosson (1933)"
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2439:. W. W. Norton & Company. p.
2361:Higham, Charles (September 24, 2013).
2360:
1973:
1940:Kansas City Women of Independent Minds
1895:
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1288:. She recovered in time to attend the
1282:1934 California gubernatorial election
710:In spite of her relative success with
4902:
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4447:Szebin, Frederick C. (October 1998).
4292:
4137:from the original on January 11, 2022
4063:"Classic Jean Harlow Cocktail Recipe"
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434:home of her boyfriend, Marino Bello.
5124:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract players
5084:Actresses from Kansas City, Missouri
4356:Neibaur, James L. (March 28, 2019).
4302:Neibaur, James L. (March 28, 2019).
4088:"How To Make A Jean Harlow Cocktail"
4035:Carrasco, Isabel (August 30, 2019).
3659:
3440:The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project
3366:Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project at
2876:
2798:Gragg, Larry D. (January 16, 2015).
2282:Neibaur, James L. (March 28, 2019).
2228:Neibaur, James L. (March 28, 2019).
2106:Neibaur, James L. (March 28, 2019).
1235:
969:who, though separated from his wife
876:1932–1937: Successful actress at MGM
592:In late 1929, Harlow was spotted by
450:, where Harlow thrived as a wealthy
5079:20th-century American women writers
4949:"MGM Stories Part Six: Jean Harlow"
4329:Sheppard, Eugenia (June 22, 1965).
4247:Amburn, Ellis (September 1, 2018).
3033:Blodgett, Lucy (October 30, 2011).
2391:Howard Hughes: His Life and Madness
13:
4923:
4060:
3660:Orci, Taylor (February 22, 2013).
3242:William Powell: The Life and Films
3239:Bryant, Roger (December 9, 2014).
2719:Schwarcz, Joe (October 16, 2020).
2272:
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1658:
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4996:
4641:Fleming, E.J. (January 9, 2009).
4196:from the original on May 30, 2023
4113:Chilton, Martin (June 15, 2015).
2367:. St. Martin's Publishing Group.
1777:Hughes and Harlow: Angels in Hell
1522:MGM planned to replace Harlow in
1496:and in her hands she had a white
1295:Filming for Harlow's final film,
618:and needed an actress to replace
437:
4969:Journal of Clinical Rheumatology
4936:Viera, Mark A.; Darrel, Rooney.
4510:
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4409:Dunning, Bruce (July 15, 1965).
4402:
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4331:"Harlow Novel Leaves No Eye Dry"
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2955:Golden, Eve (December 1, 2000).
2825:Edelman, Diana (July 25, 2012).
1682:
1667:
1504:on her crypt reads, "Our Baby".
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230:
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5074:20th-century American novelists
5069:20th-century American actresses
4803:Sherrow, Victoria, ed. (2006).
4526:. June 14, 2004. Archived from
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2877:Munn, Michael (March 1, 2013).
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2628:. February 26, 1959. p. 24
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2598:. February 27, 1959. p. 33
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1412:That evening, she was taken to
1326:On May 20, 1937, while filming
1083:(1935), with Wallace Beery and
588:1929–1932: Platinum blonde star
552:In March 1929, she parted with
263:ranked Harlow number 22 on its
198:
173:
144:
5099:American silent film actresses
4811:. Greenwood Publishing Group.
4769:. Arlington House Publishers.
3811:@harlowheaven (June 9, 2020).
3736:Parish, Mank & Stanke 1978
2916:Balio, Tino (March 14, 2018).
2786:Parish, Mank & Stanke 1978
2364:Howard Hughes: The Secret Life
1930:
1925:Parish, Mank & Stanke 1978
1902:University of California Press
1889:
1864:
1819:
1569:She is noted to have inspired
1373:and Clark Gable on the set of
1292:ceremony with William Powell.
373:Harlow with her mother in 1934
265:greatest female screen legends
1:
4832:Harlow, an Intimate Biography
4698:Jordan, Jessica Hope (2009).
3787:Jean Harlow death certificate
1830:
1742:was released in June 1965 by
1021:in the all-star comedy-drama
339:
4981:10.1097/RHU.0b013e3182480247
4275:"Imprint Ceremonies Archive"
4253:. Rowman & Littlefield.
3444:George Washington University
3368:George Washington University
2680:Sabini, Lou (June 6, 2017).
2524:"Jean Harlow in CITY LIGHTS"
2185:American Antiquarian Society
2165:American Antiquarian Society
1789:Harlow: The Blonde Bombshell
1707:for the role, and ideas for
1640:Harlow wrote a novel titled
1276:, and two years earlier for
1256:In January 1937, Harlow and
411:, where she became ill with
16:American actress (1911–1937)
7:
4717:Monush, Barry, ed. (2003).
2853:World's Greatest True Crime
2636:– via Newspapers.com.
2606:– via Newspapers.com.
1655:finally published in 1965.
1319:magazine in photographs by
855:, who played Ann Darrow in
629:, Harlow met MGM executive
463:1928–1929: Work as an extra
10:
5150:
5119:Lake Forest Academy alumni
5089:Actresses from Los Angeles
5044:Photographs and literature
4903:Wayne, Jane Ellen (2002).
4563:W. W. Norton & Company
4545:
4390:. May 12, 1965. p. 12
3218:"The Death of Jean Harlow"
2396:W. W. Norton & Company
1823:
1633:
1517:Cathedral City, California
1441:Black Canyon City, Arizona
673:premiered in Hollywood at
418:Harlean next attended the
4940:. Angel City Press. 2011.
4481:. May 5, 1977. p. 43
3929:10.1080/01439689200260081
2893:– via Google Books.
2866:– via Google Books.
2814:– via Google Books.
1875:. John Wiley & Sons.
1734:in May 1965, and starred
1624:Grauman's Chinese Theater
1546:
1486:Forest Lawn Memorial Park
1369:This photo with director
1011:and paired them again in
675:Grauman's Chinese Theatre
457:
229:
224:
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92:Forest Lawn Memorial Park
87:
68:
42:
30:
23:
4933:. Popular Library. 1964.
4740:The Motion Picture Guide
4599:Conrad, Barnaby (1999).
4156:Orledge, Robert (1989).
3909:Glancy, H. Mark (1992).
3542:, pp. 194, 207–208.
3158:Rutgers University Press
1896:Vieira, Mark A. (2009).
1810:'s Howard Hughes biopic
1629:
1141:Harlow in a trailer for
1123:Harlow in a trailer for
606:; another account gives
245:Harlean Harlow Carpenter
47:Harlean Harlow Carpenter
5094:American film actresses
4905:The Golden Girls of MGM
4862:McFarland & Company
4837:Bernard Geis Associates
4788:. Dorrance Publishing.
4660:Fleming, E. J. (2004).
4475:"Jean Harlow Portrayer"
4388:Spokane Daily Chronicle
3942:Guilbert, G.C. (2015).
1871:McDonald, Paul (2012).
1826:Jean Harlow filmography
1764:Train Ride to Hollywood
1600:Épitaphe de Jean Harlow
1414:Good Samaritan Hospital
975:alienation of affection
870:Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel
261:American Film Institute
80:Los Angeles, California
4953:You Must Remember This
4907:. Carroll & Graf.
4766:The Hollywood Beauties
4189:Hollywood Walk of Fame
3061:Fleming, E.J. (2009).
1607:Hollywood Walk of Fame
1559:
1557:Hollywood Walk of Fame
1443:
1432:
1378:
1253:
1059:The Girl from Missouri
1004:
901:
667:
649:
581:The Saturday Night Kid
559:This Thing Called Love
549:
546:The Saturday Night Kid
374:
4931:The Jean Harlow Story
4618:Eyman, Scott (2005).
4384:"Harlow Story Filmed"
4359:The Jean Harlow Films
4305:The Jean Harlow Films
4224:. November 11, 2022.
3069:. McFarland. p.
2622:Greeley Daily Tribune
2469:, pp. 42, 46–47.
2285:The Jean Harlow Films
2231:The Jean Harlow Films
2109:The Jean Harlow Films
1793:Turner Classic Movies
1761:'s pop musical movie
1701:Twentieth Century-Fox
1555:Harlow's star on the
1554:
1454:Harlow suffered from
1438:
1430:
1368:
1266:Franklin D. Roosevelt
1243:
1070:, had to be changed.
994:
950:During the making of
895:
841:The Beast of the City
769:Harlow briefly dated
655:
639:
532:
428:Lake Forest, Illinois
393:Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
372:
346:Kansas City, Missouri
61:Kansas City, Missouri
5129:California Democrats
4947:(October 20, 2015).
4784:Pitkin, Roy (2008).
4679:Golden, Eve (1991).
4624:Simon & Schuster
4523:Entertainment Weekly
4416:St. Petersburg Times
4335:The Montreal Gazette
4192:. October 25, 2019.
4162:. Psychology Press.
3885:Nash & Ross 1988
3714:, pp. 211, 214.
3434:(February 1, 1937).
3337:"January 30th, 1937"
3205:Nash & Ross 1988
2504:on November 29, 2014
2012:, pp. 9, 12–13.
1937:Flynn, Jane (1992).
1602:(opus 164) in 1937.
1594:The French composer
1513:Desert Memorial Park
1228:(1937), co-starring
928:She next starred in
844:(1932), co-starring
799:, originally titled
487:Moran of the Marines
409:Michigamme, Michigan
401:Irene Mayer Selznick
201: 1933;
147: 1927;
4683:. Abbeville Press.
4603:. Chronicle Books.
4279:TCL Chinese Theatre
4122:The Daily Telegraph
3899:, pp. 311–312.
3875:, pp. 218–219.
3863:, pp. 222–223.
3839:, pp. 214–215.
3777:, pp. 232–233.
3765:, pp. 208–210.
3750:, pp. 225–226.
3738:, pp. 232–233.
3512:, pp. 155–156.
3119:on November 6, 2013
3096:, pp. 114–115.
3023:, pp. 146–147.
2686:. BearManor Media.
2595:Albuquerque Journal
2528:Discovering Chaplin
2497:The Virginian-Pilot
1598:composed the piece
1448:Christian Scientist
1252:, 30 January 1937.
977:, a legal term for
596:, an actor filming
424:Lake Forest Academy
282:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
5134:Missouri Democrats
5034:TCM Movie Database
4530:on October 4, 2013
3432:Roosevelt, Eleanor
3195:, pp. 183–87.
3183:, pp. 167–69.
3140:, pp. 130–31.
1744:Paramount Pictures
1560:
1460:glomerulonephritis
1444:
1433:
1384:Wife vs. Secretary
1379:
1254:
1182:(1935), her first
1103:Wife vs. Secretary
1090:Wife vs. Secretary
1005:
925:in so many ways."
902:
668:
650:
625:During filming of
550:
375:
4945:Longworth, Karina
4914:978-0-7867-1303-5
4895:978-0-3854-2157-7
4871:978-0-7864-1124-5
4818:978-0-3133-3145-9
4795:978-1-4349-9199-7
4776:978-0-8700-0412-4
4755:978-0-9339-9716-5
4728:978-1-5578-3551-2
4709:978-1-60497-663-2
4702:. Cambria Press.
4690:978-1-5585-9214-8
4671:978-0-7864-2027-8
4652:978-0-7864-3963-8
4633:978-0-7432-0481-1
4610:978-0-8118-2591-7
4591:978-0-06-196345-2
4584:. HarperCollins.
4572:978-0-3930-7513-7
4503:Chicago Sun-Times
4369:978-1-4766-3602-3
4315:978-1-4766-7484-1
4260:978-1-4930-3410-9
4169:978-3-7186-0609-2
4061:Graham, Colleen.
4041:Cultura Colectiva
3988:978-0-7868-8154-3
3955:978-0-7864-8071-5
3302:. January 1, 1936
3252:978-0-7864-5493-8
3167:978-0-8135-5233-0
3112:Los Angeles Times
3080:978-0-7864-3963-8
2995:978-0-7864-8534-5
2968:978-0-7864-0834-4
2929:978-1-3174-2967-8
2906:, pp. 73–74.
2890:978-1-6287-3495-9
2863:978-0-7607-5467-2
2811:978-1-4408-0186-0
2776:, pp. 67–71.
2764:, pp. 72–73.
2709:, pp. 65–66.
2693:978-1-6293-3106-5
2567:, pp. 54–57.
2555:, pp. 50–51.
2450:978-0-3930-7513-7
2421:, pp. 34–38.
2405:978-0-393-07858-9
2374:978-1-4668-5315-7
2314:, pp. 30–33.
2295:978-1-4766-7484-1
2257:, pp. 29–30.
2241:978-1-4766-3602-3
2215:, pp. 28–29.
2135:, pp. 27–28.
2119:978-1-4766-7484-1
2084:, pp. 22–24.
2072:, pp. 20–21.
2036:, pp. 14–15.
2000:, pp. 12–13.
1950:978-0-9633-7580-3
1911:978-0-520-26048-1
1873:Hollywood Stardom
1850:Sight & Sound
1791:, which aired on
1774:portrayed her in
1732:Magna Corporation
1709:Columbia Pictures
1309:after a multiple
1246:Eleanor Roosevelt
1236:Illness and death
1225:Personal Property
1068:Born to Be Kissed
960:Tallulah Bankhead
786:Columbia Pictures
502:Hal Roach Studios
420:Ferry Hall School
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106:Years active
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1783:In August 1993,
1730:was released by
1686:
1671:
1643:Today Is Tonight
1636:Today Is Tonight
1596:Charles Koechlin
1262:Washington, D.C.
1188:Virginia Verrill
1138:
1120:
1085:Rosalind Russell
1054:Lionel Barrymore
918:Red-Headed Woman
908:Red-Headed Woman
898:Red-Headed Woman
824:Three Wise Girls
759:The Public Enemy
754:Robert Armstrong
506:Laurel and Hardy
498:Chasing Husbands
287:Red-Headed Woman
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1904:. p. 178.
1900:. Los Angeles:
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1705:Jayne Mansfield
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1321:Martin Munkácsi
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1024:Dinner at Eight
983:cinematographer
944:Edgar Allan Poe
887:Irving Thalberg
878:
819:Lux soap flakes
806:Platinum Blonde
716:Charlie Chaplin
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490:(1928) and the
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3639:Country Living
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3313:
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1824:Main article:
1821:
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1746:, and starred
1717:Marilyn Monroe
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1648:Louis B. Mayer
1634:Main article:
1631:
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1582:sweet vermouth
1571:Marilyn Monroe
1564:Camille Paglia
1548:
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1540:Paula Winslowe
1532:Virginia Bruce
1464:cause of death
1418:cerebral edema
1400:kidney failure
1360:William Powell
1344:abdominal pain
1301:, co-starring
1290:Academy Awards
1278:Upton Sinclair
1270:March of Dimes
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1073:After the hit
971:Dorothy Dunbar
940:William Powell
882:Louis B. Mayer
877:
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774:Abner Zwillman
731:The Secret Six
698:The New Yorker
663:The Secret Six
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511:Double Whoopee
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5012:Jean Harlow
3897:Monush 2003
3873:Golden 1991
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3123:October 31,
3094:Golden 1991
3009:Jordan 2009
2762:Golden 1991
2668:Conrad 1999
2632:October 30,
2602:October 29,
2479:Pitkin 2008
2346:October 31,
2341:Jean Harlow
2337:"Biography"
2169:1700–1799:
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1974:Golden 1991
1820:Filmography
1813:The Aviator
1740:second film
1703:had slated
1528:Jean Arthur
1509:Diana Lewis
1502:inscription
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1371:Jack Conway
1303:Clark Gable
1250:White House
1155:Greta Garbo
1105:, saying, "
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793:Frank Capra
740:Clark Gable
721:City Lights
679:Greta Garbo
658:Clark Gable
656:Harlow and
640:Harlow and
612:silent film
534:Jean Arthur
481:Honor Bound
469:Fox Studios
397:Joel McCrea
320:Greta Garbo
308:(1935) and
241:Jean Harlow
220:(1934–1937)
25:Jean Harlow
5053:Categories
4459:August 30,
4341:January 1,
4125:. London.
3849:Stenn 1993
3775:Stenn 1993
3748:Stenn 1993
3724:Stenn 1993
3620:Stenn 1993
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3477:October 8,
3449:October 8,
3324:Wayne 2002
3021:Stenn 1993
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2904:Stenn 1993
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2010:Stenn 1993
1998:Stenn 1993
1986:Stenn 1993
1831:References
1759:Bloodstone
1728:first film
1713:Cleo Moore
1652:injunction
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