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Music "Clara" now available on iTunes! http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/m.a.-ludwig/id288609048Clara Bow, the "It" girl, was a terrified 16-year-old (as she.


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Clara Gordon Bow ( / boสŠ /; July 29, 1905 - September 27, 1965) was an American actress who rose to stardom during the silent film era of the 1920s and successfully made the transition to "talkies" in 1929. Her appearance as a plucky shopgirl in the film It brought her global fame and the nickname "The It Girl". [1]


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Clara Bow. Actress: Wings. Clara Gordon Bow, destined to become "The It Girl", was born on July 29, 1905 in Brooklyn, New York, and was raised in poverty and violence. Her often absentee and brutish father could not or did not provide and her schizophrenic mother tried to slit Clara's throat when the girl spoke of becoming an actress. Bow, nonetheless, won a photo beauty contest which launched.


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Clara Bow's biography could have been a fairy story but instead it is a cautionary tale. This vivacious young woman exchanged the rags and deprivations of her slum childhood in Brooklyn for the.


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The evolution of Hollywood's legendary "It" girl in colorized photos.Music: "She's Got It," by Harry Reser


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Most movie fans never saw Clara Bow's beautiful red hair except when illustrated on magazine covers. All but one of her films was made in black and white. Her red hair and Brooklyn childhood earned her, her original nickname "The Brooklyn Bonfire." So seeing the primitive color film clip below is a pleasant treat for classic movie fans.


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Getty Images It wasn't an overnight success story - several more years of struggling later, she signed on the dotted line with Paramount as a future silent movie icon. The Guardian mentions her "stunning ability to move naturally in front of the camera, bobbing and smirking with humour and sexiness."


The Only Color Film Footage Of Clara Bow The "It" Girl (And What is "It"?)

Clara Bow was an actress who became famous during the silent film era of the 1920s. She starred in her first film by way of a beauty contest while still a teen. Later roles in projects like Black.


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Clara Bow (born July 29, 1905, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.โ€”died September 27, 1965, Los Angeles, California) American motion-picture actress called the "It" Girl after she played in It (1927), the popular silent-film version of Elinor Glyn 's novel of that name. She personified the vivacious, emancipated flapper of the 1920s.


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35 628 views 4 years ago #stayconnected Clara Bow as Bubbles McCoy in Red Hair directed by Clarence G. Badger (1880 - 1964), which was released by Paramount Pictures on March 10, 1928. Red Hair.


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This was my recreation tribute to Clara Bow in Color, the original version was originally uploaded to my old channel back in Early 2011 but I had to recover some colorized pictures of of.


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Silent film star Clara Bow is featured in the color tinted artwork of David B. Pearson. Show more


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Clara Bow (1905-1965) was a 16-year-old living in the New York City borough of Brooklyn when she won the 1921 nationwide "Fame and Fortune Contest" advertised in Motion Picture Magazine. After submitting their photographs with a completed entry form clipped from the magazine, finalists were given multiple screen tests.

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