Clara Bow: Runnin' Wild, Volume 10The legendary predecessor of Marilyn Monroe and Madonna, Clara Bow was America's sweetheart in the 1920's as the original flapper. She starred in over fifty films, including It, but ended her life as a recluse. |
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Page 124
... husband and smashed her racquet over his head . The couple de- parted prematurely " amid tears and recriminations . " Clara couldn't understand it . " Why do they always think I want their husbands ? " she would ask Adela wearily ...
... husband and smashed her racquet over his head . The couple de- parted prematurely " amid tears and recriminations . " Clara couldn't understand it . " Why do they always think I want their husbands ? " she would ask Adela wearily ...
Page 143
... husband , Tui felt it pointless to reveal her true feelings , let alone act upon them . When actor Nils Asther teased Tui about her " lovely friendship with Clara " with a " knowing , wicked grin , " Tui blushed and told the truth ...
... husband , Tui felt it pointless to reveal her true feelings , let alone act upon them . When actor Nils Asther teased Tui about her " lovely friendship with Clara " with a " knowing , wicked grin , " Tui blushed and told the truth ...
Page 277
... husband's will , " she wrote Hedda Hopper , well aware that her words would reappear in Hopper's column . " In my will he would have received half of my estate and my two sons the other half . " Actually , her will left everything to ...
... husband's will , " she wrote Hedda Hopper , well aware that her words would reappear in Hopper's column . " In my will he would have received half of my estate and my two sons the other half . " Actually , her will left everything to ...
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