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Jean Harlow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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If you're like me, you appreciate Jean Harlow's ability to combine humor with heart and an obvious sensuality. Even more amazing, by all accounts she was actually quite child-like off-screen. (She was affectionately known to family, friends and co-stars as "The Baby.") That's quite a tribute to her true acting talents!
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Jean Harlow was married three times with a fourth on the horizon in William Powell. She appeared in forty one movies, was voted to the American Film Institute's list of the greatest actresses of the Golden Age and became the first movie actress to appear on the cover of Life Magazine.
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Dedicated to Jean Harlow ... Disclaimer: I am in no way related to Jean Harlow. This page is completely unofficial and is just a place for fans to visit. Many of the images on this page were found on Ebay.com or have been sent to me.
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On film Jean Harlow often wore white satin gowns, which combined with her ivory skin and platinum hair gave her an unparalleled luminous quality. ... On film she often wore white satin gowns, which combined with her ivory skin and platinum hair, gave Jean Harlow an unparalleled luminous quality. Harlow glowed from the...
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