Clark Gable: A BiographyHarmony Books, 2002 - 408 There really was a Hollywood, a place of fashionable men and gorgeous women and the all-powerful studio system that allowed them to defy the conventions that governed the rest of the country. Clark Gable arrived there after a rough-and-tumble youth, and his breezy, big-boned, everyman persona quickly made him the town's "King." He was a gambler among gamblers, a heavy drinker in the days when everyone drank seemingly all the time, and a lover to legions of the most attractive women in the most glamorous business in the world. In this well-researched and revealing biography, Warren G. Harris gives us an exceptionally acute portrait of one of the most memorable actors in the history of motion pictures, as well as a sure sense of the milieu and the times of mid-century Hollywood. More than anything else, one is struck by the romance of the era--the glamour and the excess, the playfulness and the lust. The people who were Gable's intimates are legends in their own right: Loretta Young, Marion Davies, David O. Selznick, Jean Harlow, Judy Garland, Lana Turner, Spencer Tracy, Grace Kelly, and the list goes on and on. Clark Gable reveals newly uncovered information about Gable's illegitimate daughter, his relationship with Joan Crawford, and his great love for Carole Lombard, his third wife. |
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... keep them in his apartment , which already smelled like the birdhouse at the zoo . Lombard offered to keep the doves at her house , which Gable inter- preted as an invitation to bring them straight over . But when he asked for driving ...
... keep them in his apartment , which already smelled like the birdhouse at the zoo . Lombard offered to keep the doves at her house , which Gable inter- preted as an invitation to bring them straight over . But when he asked for driving ...
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... keep her overlarge ears , which seemed inherited from Gable , covered with a bonnet or hat whenever they took her ... keeping interest alive by running frequent public opinion polls about the casting of the leading roles . Gable was ...
... keep her overlarge ears , which seemed inherited from Gable , covered with a bonnet or hat whenever they took her ... keeping interest alive by running frequent public opinion polls about the casting of the leading roles . Gable was ...
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... keep up with changes in the business . Though he had to pay $ 50,000 to end the Allenberg contract , he switched to George Chasin of MCA , which had been a leader in the postwar movement toward independent production and profit ...
... keep up with changes in the business . Though he had to pay $ 50,000 to end the Allenberg contract , he switched to George Chasin of MCA , which had been a leader in the postwar movement toward independent production and profit ...
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