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The
original vamps of Hollywood began as being dark haired vixens,
ready to attack for whatever they wanted, be it a man, money
or respect. Good girls were always blonde. Until Jean Harlow
entered the scene. She was sexy, funny and ultimately one
of the brightest shining stars on the Silver Screen.
She
was born Harlean Carpenter in 1911 in Kansas City, Missouri.
She ran away from her middle class digs in 1927 to marry Charles
McGrew. They moved to Los Angeles where Jean received her
first part in a movie entitled "Moran of the Marines."
Many bit and uncredited roles followed until eccentric multimillionaire
Howard Hughes saw Jean. Recognizing her beauty and her inward
charm, he slated her as the lead in his film Hell's Angels.
Jean was a success and on her way to becoming the blonde bombshell
of Hollywood legend!
Films
to follow were Platinum Blonde, Red Dust, Dinner at Eight,
Bombshell, China Seas, Wife Vs. Secretary and a handful of
others.
With
Jean's sex symbol status firmly in place, she became ill during
the filming of Saratoga (1937) On June 7, 1937, she died of
uremic poisoning at the age of twenty-six. Saratoga was unfinished
at that time and was completed with a double and long angle
shots. Clark Gable (her leading man) is reported to have said
it felt like he "was in the arms of a ghost" during the final
touches of the film. The film ultimately became a huge success,
due in part to the public's curiosity and her untimely death.
Jean
Harlow is, and will always be, the first of the Blonde Bombshells
and the stuff that legends are made of.
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