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Since I was a child and discovered the black and white images playing on late night television, I have loved movies from the classic era.  Over the years I have collected many items from the Golden Era of Hollywood. These  include scripts, posters, lobby cards, photos and props.  When I am often asked about many of the stars of this era, the names that come up the most are Bogart, Gable, Cooper (Gary), Davis (Bette) and Harlow.  As Jean died on June 7, 1937, at the age of just twenty-six, her brief career is the one modern movie fans seem to know the least about.  Thus, this page is intended to introduce some of the wonderful photos from her career in hopes that it will inspire more people to catch her movies on TCM, on tapes and DVDs.  Watch a few films such as "Bombshell," "China Seas," "Red Dust," "Wife vs. Secretary," "Libeled Lady"  and "Dinner At Eight," and you will understand why Jean Harlow was one of the most popular stars of her era.

Jean Harlow's page at imdb

A wonderful source for all things Harlow is Lisa Burks' Platinum Page

 

Last Updated: 12/14/2007
Date originated: 4/11/2007