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  1. Bombshell Facts About Jean Harlow, Hollywood’s Platinum Blonde. “Men like me because I don’t wear a brassiere. Women like me because I don’t look like a girl who would steal a husband. At least not for long.”. – Jean Harlow. For a time in the 1930s, Jean Harlow was the biggest star in Hollywood. Her vampy good looks, easy glamour ...

  2. 30 de set. de 2022 · Even in death, Marilyn Monroe and Jean Harlow had a lot in common. About DiMaggio having roses delivered to Monroe’s grave several times a week for 20 years following her death?

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  3. 14 de set. de 2021 · Before Norma Jean became Marilyn Monroe, at took over the silver screens of 1950s America and later worldwide; there was someone who inspired her, and many people don’t know. Her name is Jean Harlow, born Harlean Carpenter, on March 3, 1911, in Kansas City.

  4. 22 de fev. de 2013 · Harlow, towheaded as a child, insisted she was a natural blonde, but her stylist knew differently. "I used to bleach her hair and make it 'platinum blonde,'" Alfred Pagano, hairdresser to the ...

  5. 16 de mar. de 2020 · One final Only-in-Hollywood coincidence: Marilyn Monroe grew up idolizing Harlow, and in the 1950s, Monroe became the bombshell of her generation. Then, like Jean, Marilyn died after co-starring with the same actor – Clark Gable – in her final film, The Misfits in 1962. Classic Hollywood posts appear bi-monthly on The Music Hall blog.

  6. 29 de dez. de 2010 · Marilyn Monroe dans la peau de Jean Harlow,photographiée par Richard Avedon le 27 mai 1958; série pour le magazine LIFE Marilyn Monroe posing as Jean Harlow,photographed by Richard Avedon in May, 27, 1958;photoshoot for LIFE magazine. photographies signées...

  7. 19 de set. de 2017 · Before Jean. Just as Marilyn Monroe used to be Norma Jean, Jean Harlow was born Harlean Carpenter on March 3, 1911, in Kansas City, Missouri. Harlean's mother's name was actually Jean Harlow, but after her daughter took on the screen name, she began going by "Mother Jean". (Similarly, Norma Jean would borrow her mother's maiden name of Monroe.)