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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... returned , Clara would watch in horror , powerless to prevent or control them . All she could do was massage her mother's throat until the tormented woman breathed freely again . Clara rarely spoke of her early years , unwilling to ...
... returned , Clara would watch in horror , powerless to prevent or control them . All she could do was massage her mother's throat until the tormented woman breathed freely again . Clara rarely spoke of her early years , unwilling to ...
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... returned to Brooklyn in a state of exhaustion but went straight to the asylum , where Sarah Bow ordered her daughter to secure her release . So powerful was Sarah's hold on Clara that she overlooked her mother's attempts on her life and ...
... returned to Brooklyn in a state of exhaustion but went straight to the asylum , where Sarah Bow ordered her daughter to secure her release . So powerful was Sarah's hold on Clara that she overlooked her mother's attempts on her life and ...
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... returned with a wife . Ella Mowery listened to his pick - up line and said she was a twenty - three - year - old orphan from Paris . Robert proposed , Ella accepted , and the two were wed at the Hollywood Episcopal Church . On the ...
... returned with a wife . Ella Mowery listened to his pick - up line and said she was a twenty - three - year - old orphan from Paris . Robert proposed , Ella accepted , and the two were wed at the Hollywood Episcopal Church . On the ...
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