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Jean Harlow in Color - Jean Harlow and William Powell attend the 1935 Oscar Ceremony at the Biltmore Hotel in downtown Los Angeles. Thank you Michel Portelance! Prints available for purchase, email:
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The death of Jean Harlow, Hollywood actress, as reported on the front page of the Daily Mirror, Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. MEV-10644325 | agefotostock
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On this day in 1937 — 84 years ago — Hollywood was shocked to learn of the sudden and tragic death of the actress, Jean Harlow, who succumbed to uremic poisoning at
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This was Jeans last photo taken on May 29, Jean was doing a scene with Walter Pidgeon. | Jean harlow, Old hollywood movies, Old hollywood
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Jean Harlow, Marilyn Monroe's idol, was Hollywood's original blonde bombshell before tragic demise: book | Fox News
Harlow Heaven on Twitter: "This photo was taken May 29th, 1937, when Jean arrived on the MGM lot for what would be her very last day of work. She had just completed
Remembering Jean Harlow and Saratoga (1937) – Meet Me at the Soda Fountain