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Clara Bow

Clara Bow
Clara Bow
Born: Jul 29, 1905 in Brooklyn, New York
Died: Sep 27, 1965 in West Los Angeles, California
Occupation: Actor
Active: '20s-'30s
Major Genres: Drama, Romance
Career Highlights: It, Mantrap, Dangerous Curves
First Major Screen Credit: Down to the Sea in Ships (1922)
Filmography
IT 1927
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It (1927)
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Biography:

Famous as the It girl of the Roaring 20s; Clara Bow was the flapper to end all flappers. The daughter of a Coney Island waiter, she spent her youth in poverty. At 16 she won a movie magazine beauty contest; part of the prize was a trip to visit the New York studios and a bit part in a silent, soon leading to other roles mostly in low-budget films.

Under contract to producer B.P. Schulberg, she went with Schulberg from New York to Hollywood's Paramount, where the studio's publicity machine helped mold her into a star, particularly after Mantrap (1926), her first smash hit. Soon she became a symbol of the emancipated woman during the flapper age: vibrant, liberated, energetic.

Her bobbed hair, bow lips, and sparkling eyes came to represent the era, and her bangled, beaded look soon became imitated by women throughout America. After appearing in the film It (1927) she became known as the It girl, a woman with something extra which set her apart from the common herd. While living the life of the Roaring 20s, however, she became the victim of numerous scandals and quickly fell from grace with the public (which in a 1928 poll had named her America's favorite actress).

With the advent of sound, her career ground to a halt. In 1931 she eloped with cowboy star Rex Bell, who eventually became lieutenant governor of Nevada. Bow retired from the screen in 1933. ~ All Movie Guide.