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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... week trial period at a salary of thirty - five dollars a week . On location in New Bedford , Massachusetts , the two weeks stretched into thirteen as Clifton , impressed by Clara's instinctive talent , padded her role as Dot Morgan ...
... week trial period at a salary of thirty - five dollars a week . On location in New Bedford , Massachusetts , the two weeks stretched into thirteen as Clifton , impressed by Clara's instinctive talent , padded her role as Dot Morgan ...
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... week through 1926 , $ 925 a week in 1927 , and $ 1,500 a week in 1928. To add treachery to trickery , Jack Bachman , Schulberg's former partner and the man who had urged him to bring Clara to Hollywood , was cut out of the deal ...
... week through 1926 , $ 925 a week in 1927 , and $ 1,500 a week in 1928. To add treachery to trickery , Jack Bachman , Schulberg's former partner and the man who had urged him to bring Clara to Hollywood , was cut out of the deal ...
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... weeks ' paid sick leave ; $ 100 a week for Robert Bow in his capacity as " Special Adviser " ( needless to say , Robert wanted six months ' salary in advance ) ; and $ 25,000 for Clara if Paramount failed to exercise its option prior to ...
... weeks ' paid sick leave ; $ 100 a week for Robert Bow in his capacity as " Special Adviser " ( needless to say , Robert wanted six months ' salary in advance ) ; and $ 25,000 for Clara if Paramount failed to exercise its option prior to ...
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