Jean Harlow
Jean Harlow epitomized old-school Tinseltown glamour with her cupid’s bow mouth, dramatic eyeliner, and platinum blonde curls. Born in Missouri, she ran away to get married at age 16 to an older man, and the couple moved to Los Angeles. She auditioned for many roles as an extra, but her breakthrough role was in the 1930 Howard Hughes’ hit, Hell’s Angels. She often appeared with other big stars of the time, such as in Hold Your Man with Clark Gable (1933). Here, she’s having her hair done between takes on the set.
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