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  1. Aug 1, 2022 · The Untold Truth Of Carole Lombard. Carole Lombard was a legend among Old Hollywood's leading ladies, delighting Great Depression-era audiences with her instantly-recognizable brand of slapstick buffoonery, which, as Mubi notes, earned her the title of "queen of screwball comedy." According to TCM, what made Lombard so refreshing during the ...

  2. Jan 15, 2017 · Carole Lombard, the blond, screwball movie star whose marriage to Clark Gable three years earlier had been front-page news, and 21 others perished when a TWA prop plane crashed on the night of Jan ...

  3. May 25, 2020 · Carole Lombard came to Hollywood from the Midwest at the age of 7 and was making Westerns at Fox by age 9. The legendary star of such classics as “My Man Godfrey” and “Twentieth Century ...

  4. Carole Lombard (n. 6 octombrie 1908, Fort Wayne, Indiana, SUA - d. 16 ianuarie 1942, Mount Potosi, Nevada, SUA ), născută Jane Alice Peters, a fost o actriță americană de film.

  5. Lombard, Carole (1908–1942)American film actress and comedian who, before her untimely death, was the highest paid star in Hollywood. Born Jane Alice Peters on October 6, 1908, in Fort Wayne, Indiana; killed in a plane crash near Las Vegas, Nevada, on January 16, 1942, while returning to

  6. Jul 9, 2021 · Carole Lombard wasn’t a suits type. A clothes horse but not a mannequin, she was a study in paradox. She looked best in (first Travis Banton’s then) Irene’s slithery boudoirish satin gowns and negligees . . . and shorts, the swan undermined and complemented by the jock, the cutup making mincemeat of the dreamgirl, the siren embracing clunky character names like Hazel Flagg and Ann ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TWA_Flight_3TWA Flight 3 - Wikipedia

    On the morning of January 16, 1942, at 4:00 local time, actress Carole Lombard, her mother, and her MGM press agent boarded Flight 3 in Indianapolis. Lombard, eager to meet her husband Clark Gable in Los Angeles, was returning from a successful war bond promotion tour in the Midwest, where she helped raise over $2 million. Carole Lombard

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