Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Just after their 1939 marriage, Carole Lombard and Clark Gable purchased a 20-acre ranch in then-sparsely populated Encino, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. After several of her friends suffered small ailments around the same time, Carole Lombard sensed a theme. For her “Hospital Party, ...
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Clark Gable & Carole Lombard’s secret wedding that shocked Hollywood
They slipped away to Arizona to get married and sadly were only together for a few years.
As one of Old Hollywood’s biggest leading men, Gone with the Wind star Clark Gable was rarely without a leading lady. Married five times in his 59 years, Gable was a husband for nearly half of his ...
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Clark Gable Buried Next to Third Wife
Hollywood star Clark Gable (Clark Gable·1901–1960) was often written as “Cable” in the past. The spelling “Cable” was so well-known that it was sometimes used even when recognized as a misspelling.
Carole Lombard in Publicity Photo for "To Be or Not to Be" (CREDIT: Getty Images) Julien’s Auctions, the Beverly Hills-based company that specializes in movie memorabilia, drew sharp criticism on ...
Clark Gable and Carole Lombard met first in 1932, while making a picture called No Man of Her Own. Gable was then a novice leading man, only four years removed from the career of bumming, ...
The article, Sept. 24, 1925, told of “The Plastic Age,” a motion picture filmed during the summer on the campus of Claremont’s Pomona College. The silent picture, based on a racy novel by Percy Marks, ...
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