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Born: March 3, 1911 – Died: June 7, 1937

Jean Harlow, originally Harlean Carpenter, emerged from Kansas City, Missouri as a gleaming star in Hollywood's golden era. Born to a prosperous dentist and his wife, she stepped into the limelight and redefined the allure of the silver screen.

Early Life and Career

Raised in affluence, Harlow's early life was shaped by private schooling. Her leap into the acting world began with minor roles in 1929, but her breakthrough came with Howard Hughes' epic "Hell's Angels" (1930). This role ushered her into a contract with MGM, skyrocketing her fame. She shone alongside Clark Gable in "Red Dust" (1932), marking her as a quintessential sex symbol. Her performances earned her a place among Hollywood's elite, though her life was peppered with personal tumult, including multiple marriages and the tragic loss of a spouse. Harlow's untimely death at 26 left a lasting legacy, making her an enduring icon in cinematic history.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1937 Saratoga Carol Clayton
1937 Personal Property Crystal Wetherby
1936 Libeled Lady Gladys Benton
1936 Suzy Suzy Trent
1936 Wife vs. Secretary Helen (Whitey) Wilson
1935 Riffraff Hattie Muller
1935 China Seas China Doll
1935 Reckless Mona Leslie
1934 The Girl from Missouri Edith (Eadie) Chapman
1934 Hollywood on Parade No. B-8 (Short) Unknown
1933 Bombshell Lola Burns
1933 Dinner at Eight Kitty Packard
1933 Hold Your Man Ruby
1932 Red Dust Vantine
1932 Red-Headed Woman Lil Andrews
1932 Scarface Blonde at Paradise Club (uncredited)
1932 The Beast of the City Daisy Stevens
1931 Three Wise Girls Cassie Barnes
1931 Beau Hunks (Short) Jeanie Weenie - in Photo (uncredited)
1931 Platinum Blonde Ann Schuyler
1931 Goldie Goldie
1931 The Iron Man Rose Mason
1931 The Public Enemy Gwen Allen
1931 The Secret 6 Anne Courtland
1931 *City Lights* Diner in Restaurant (uncredited)
1930 Hell's Angels Helen
1929 New York Nights Party Guest (uncredited)
1929 Weak But Willing (Short) Blonde Night Club Patron (uncredited)
1929 This Thing Called Love Bit Part (uncredited)
1929 The Love Parade Woman in Opera Box (uncredited)
1929 The Saturday Night Kid Hazel (uncredited)
1929 Bacon Grabbers (Short) Mrs. Kennedy
1929 Masquerade Spectator (unconfirmed, uncredited)
1929 Thundering Toupees (Short) Unknown
1929 Double Whoopee (Short) Swanky Blonde
1929 The Unkissed Man (Short) (uncredited)
1929 Close Harmony Chorus Girl (uncredited)
1929 Why Is a Plumber? (Short) Unknown
1929 Why Be Good? Blonde on Rooftop Bench at Junior's Second Party (uncredited)
1929 Fugitives Bit Part (uncredited)
1929 Liberty (Short) Woman in Cab (as Harlean Carpenter)
1928 Chasing Husbands (Short) Bathing Beauty (uncredited)
1928 Moran of the Marines Bit Part (uncredited)
1928 Honor Bound Extra (unconfirmed, uncredited)

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