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  1. Jean Harlow filmography. Jean Harlow (March 3, 1911 – June 7, 1937) was an American actress who made her uncredited debut in two 1928 films: Honor Bound for Fox Film; and Moran of the Marines for Paramount Pictures. While waiting for a friend at the studio in 1928, she was discovered by studio executives who gave her letters of introduction ...

  2. Sep 14, 2021 · Jean Harlow was misdiagnosed until a doctor found out the reason for many of her symptoms. Harlow died two days after the kidney disease diagnosis, on June 7, 1937, at the young age of 26. For passing away at such young age, some people believed that what killed Harlow could’ve been other reasons, including the chemical cocktail that slowly ...

  3. Biography. Before the days of Madonna and Marilyn Monroe, the “Original Blonde Bombshell” made her mark on Hollywood and the world, leaving behind a new image of the Hollywood sex goddess. Harlean Carpenter, later known as Jean Harlow, was born on March 3, 1911 in Kansas City, Missouri. Although she would sadly only live to age 26, Jean ...

  4. Mar 4, 2011 · Probably the most iconic Jean Harlow moment comes at the end of the 1933 classic MGM comedy-drama “Dinner at Eight,” when Kitty, Harlow’s uber-sexy dumb blond wife of a self-made tycoon, is ...

  5. Apr 28, 2022 · Actress and sex symbol Jean Harlow's decade in Hollywood was cut short by her tragic death on June 7, 1937, when she was just 26 years old. The original "blonde bombshell" had been hospitalized since May 29 with uremic poisoning, according to an archived newspaper clipping by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch . Uremic poisoning — otherwise known as ...

  6. About Jean Harlow. Before the days of Madonna and Marilyn Monroe, the “Original Blonde Bombshell” made her mark on Hollywood and the world, leaving behind a new image of the Hollywood sex goddess. Harlean Carpenter, later known as Jean Harlow, was born on March 3, 1911 in Kansas City, Missouri. Although she would sadly only live to age 26 ...

  7. Saratoga: Directed by Jack Conway. With Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, Lionel Barrymore, Frank Morgan. After winning a stud farm in lieu of gambling debts, bookie Duke Bradley turns an eye to the daughter of the now deceased gambler and her millionaire fiancée.

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