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 116
... wrote Photoplay of Clara . What the magazine did not mention was the town's tacit policy of exclud- ing her from all social functions . Even twelve - year - old Budd Schulberg realized that " there was one subject on which the staid old ...
... wrote Photoplay of Clara . What the magazine did not mention was the town's tacit policy of exclud- ing her from all social functions . Even twelve - year - old Budd Schulberg realized that " there was one subject on which the staid old ...
Page 121
... wrote later . " Once started , she could not stop . It was as though a dam had broken and the words poured out without volition ; as though she had not for years talked to anyone who might sympathize and understand . " Adela called her ...
... wrote later . " Once started , she could not stop . It was as though a dam had broken and the words poured out without volition ; as though she had not for years talked to anyone who might sympathize and understand . " Adela called her ...
Page 279
... wrote friends with genuine befuddlement . " Of course , I'm pleased to no end that they still remember me . I even hear from young teenagers wanting pictures and autographs . This is very puzzling to me . " Renewed fame brought new fans ...
... wrote friends with genuine befuddlement . " Of course , I'm pleased to no end that they still remember me . I even hear from young teenagers wanting pictures and autographs . This is very puzzling to me . " Renewed fame brought new fans ...
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