[16], Preferred Pictures loaned Bow to producers "for sums ranging from $1500 to $2000 a week"[80] while paying Bow a salary of $200 to $750 a week. In the 1920s, studio systems ruled the roost, and actresses often rose or fell on the power of studio publicity sprees. In his book "Seductive Cinema" (1994: Knopf . Both films were produced by First National Pictures, and while Black Oxen was still being edited and Flaming Youth not yet released, Bow was requested to co-star with Moore as her kid sister in Painted People (The Swamp Angel). Thanks for your time! But what are the dignified people like? Hollywood's first sex symbol, the ' It ' girl, Clara Bow was born in the slums of Brooklyn in a family plagued with alcoholism and insanity. She was interred in the Freedom Mausoleum, Sanctuary of Heritage at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California. Uploaded. Bow became a personality of the 1920s. She said she was horrified and hurt by the gesture. She landed a role in 1921s Beyond the Rainbow. Tui wanted to be closer to Clarasince she was actually in unrequited love with the star. Bow was so worn down, she begged the studio to release her from her contract, and checked herself into a sanatorium. Catherine of Aragon is now infamous as King Henry VIIIs rejected queenbut few people know her even darker history. [60] Moore essayed the baseball-playing tomboy and Bow, according to Moore, said "I don't like my part, I wanna play yours. "[86], On April 12, 1926, Bow signed her first contract with Paramount: "to retain your services as an actress for the period of six months from June 6, 1926 to December 6, 1926, at a salary of $750.00 per week". But there is, at long last, a happy ending for Clara Bowand it comes from a most unusual heroine. From then on, Moore refused to let the director get any close-ups of Bow or her famously beautiful face. Call Her Savage(released Nov/32)stars,among others,Clara Bow as Nasa Springer,Gilbert Roland as Moonglow,Thelma Todd as Sunny De Lane,Monroe Owsley as Lawrence Crosby,Estelle Taylor as Ruth Springer and Weldon Heyburn as Ronasa.This Clara's second to last film and is a pre code melodrama with lots of surprises, for those use to seeing post code . The portrait was commissioned by Kende's fellow Hungarian (and another Hollywood legend), Bela Lugosi, with whom Clara Bow had a brief affair. Clara Bow was born into a family of alcoholics and psychologically damaged people. My right arm was quite famous. Both Clara and her mother nearly didnt make it, and Bow later recalled how the two of them looked death in the face that day. "[56] It was released on January 4, 1924. Tui did complain about Creepy Roberts insatiable appetite in bed, but she put up with it. Bow left her family and moved to a small bungalow in Culver City, near the movie studios, living off her savings in total seclusion for the rest of her life. 1930: Clara Bow (1905 - 1965), American leading lady of the 'flapper' era poses seductively in a scene from 'Her Wedding Night', directed by Frank Tuttle for Paramount. The personal quality"It" provides the magic to make it happen. Even more scandalously, the OG vampire hung it over his bed for the rest of his life, including through his next two marriages. It was two years before she moved to Hollywood, and another three before she signed a contract with Paramount. Thanks for your help! The October 1934, Family Circle Film Guide rated the film as "pretty good entertainment" and stated: "This is the most acceptable bit of talkie acting Miss Bow has done." In 1927, Bow starred in Wings, a war picture rewritten to accommodate her, as she was Paramount's biggest star, but was not happy about her part: "[Wings is]a man's picture and I'm just the whipped cream on top of the pie. Clara's mother Sarah was not keen to marry but felt the pressure from her family. My right arm was quite famous.. Either way, no one was surprised when it ended, but they were downright astonished by just how quickly things went south. When Clara was born, New York was in the middle of a ravaging heat wave, with temperatures rising over a punishing 100 degrees. Bow suffered from chronic sinus problems, and decided to get them fixed. She was only 25 years old. Clara Gordon Bow was born on July 29, 1905 in a tenement in Brooklyn, New York, the only surviving child of a family afflicted with mental illness and Dickensian poverty and physical and emotional abuse. [78], I'm almost never satisfied with myself or my work or anything by the time I'm ready to be a great star I'll have been on the screen such a long time that everybody will be tired of seeing me (Tears filled her big round eyes and threatened to fall). Bow had plenty of charm, but her manners were atrocious. "To get rid of me, or maybe they really meant to (give me) all the time and were just busy", Bow was introduced to director Christy Cabanne, who cast her in Beyond the Rainbow, produced late 1921 in New York City and released February 19, 1922. In the morning, Bow's mother had no recollection of the episode, and later she was committed to a "sanatarium" by Robert Bow. Christine Tran is a history buff(ette) and media scholar. "[135] Soon every studio in Hollywood (except Paramount) and even overseas wanted her services. When she heard they were casting for the film Down the Sea in Ships, she tried to hide her offending youth by marching down to the casting couch in a grown-up dress she borrowed from her mother. Adela Rogers St. Johns knew a great deal of actors during her long life. Then I got a little sore. If youre not tearing up just thinking about that, it goes deeper: Bow claimed the lullaby reminded her of her late, little friend who expired in her arms. . let me know below. "I'll get that bitch", she told her boyfriend Jacobson, who had arrived from New York. Though Bow lost her fair share of cat fights in Hollywood, she did have one secret weapon. Bow was attracted to Lugosi when he was still doing the stage version of Dracula, and sauntered down to a performance one night wearing only her mink coat and bathing suit. Birth Time Entry. Girls would often tease her and call her carrot top, or else make fun of the shabby clothes her family couldnt afford to mend. Down to the Sea in Ships, shot on location in New Bedford, Massachusetts, and produced by independent "The Whaling Film Corporation", documented life, love, and work in the whale-hunter community. [35] As chaperone for the journey and her subsequent southern California stay, the studio appointed writer/agent Maxine Alton, whom Bow later branded a liar. She is as refreshingly unaffected as if she had never faced a means to pretend. Sadly, more harrowing moments were in store. Yeah, sit down Rex. Lugosi must have gotten confused about this arrangement, because during this time he marriednot Clara Bow. Once she hit Hollywood, Bow gained fame not only for playing flapper roles, but for being a riotous flapper herself. RM EC8004 - Clara Bow in 'Hula', a 1927 silent . She catapulted to fame after winning Motion Picture magazine's 1921 "Fame and Fortune" contest. Clara Bow, better known by the Family name Clara Gordon Bow, was a popular Actress, Model, Producer,. Our editors are instructed to fact check thoroughly, including finding at least three references for each fact. In 1927, she had the female lead role in "Wings," the first Oscar winning "Best Picture." With the advent of talkies, and despite her thick Brooklyn accent, Clara starred in several hit movies. In truth, Bows physical and mental health issues (she had schizophrenia, like her mother) were exacerbated by the stresses of her fame, particularly the fallout from her notorious tell-all memoir in Photoplay and a lurid lawsuit brought by her former secretary. Bow met her first boyfriend, cameraman Arthur Jacobson, and she got to know director Frank Tuttle, with whom she worked in five later productions. In order to cry on cue, Bow put herself through intense mental anguish. Clara was fascinated with the Trojan players, particularly captain and All-American quarterback Morley Drury. The Legacy Of Clara Bow, America's First Sex Symbol. "[80] Bow added that she intended to leave the motion picture business at the expiration of the contract, i.e., in 1931. Below the table, you can find all the information about her birthday. Although she refused to believe her mothers attack had anything to do with her problems and left the sanatorium in a huff, she didnt return to her young family. Im a big freak, because Im myself! said Clara Bow. When she was 16 years old, her mother . SOLD FEB 15, 2023. In it Bow confessed that she preferred eternal slumber to the idea of always being a public figure, and every day seemed unbearable to her. I couldn't analyze it, but I could always feel it". . In February 1922, Clara Bow awoke to a horrifying sight: Her mother holding a butchers knife to her throat. Three children were born to his union - Diane, Tom, Randy - and they farmed, ranched, and milked cows on the family farm until moving to Rapid City, SD, in October 1960. Bow knew she was due for her big break, and she was absolutely determined to get it. Clara's mother hoped that the heat would kill both her and her child and didn't bother with a birth certificate. Yet as always with Bow, darker days were just around the corner. [126][127][128][129], According to the 1930 census, Bow lived at 512 Bedford Drive, together with her secretary and hairdresser, Daisy DeBoe (later DeVoe), in a house valued $25,000 with neighbors titled "Horse-keeper", "Physician", "Builder". But she is full of confidence, determination and ambition. Though school-girls used to tease Bow for her carrot top red hair, her wild locks did earn her another cool nickname when she hit the big time. Was not the smartest move. In 1931, one of Clara Bows best friends turned on her. We want our readers to trust us. In previous years, other contest winners had found work in the movies. Her personal appearance is almost enough to carry her to success without the aid of the brains she indubitably possesses. It was her own naked portrait. She was renowned throughout the studio lots for her ability to cry on cue. Her father Robert was a serial philanderer, constantly out of work. Profession: Actress Debut: Beyond the Rainbow. Theres always a price for stardom, and its never pretty. She played games with boys her age, and they didnt seem to mind her patchy sweaters. She said about her childhood, "I never had any clothes. [32] As Bow grew into womanhood, her stature as a "boy" in her old gang became "impossible". In the blink of an eye, Bow left everything to travel west to Tinseltownand she soon found out it was a snake pit. [16], It was snowing. Shock treatment was tried and numerous psychological tests performed. These women took over the Roaring 20s with abandon, wearing shorter skirts, shorter haircuts, and generally having good, reckless fun. For all her successes, Bow was snubbed by the in-crowd, and for years after her heyday she would be nudged out of history. However, the lovely Clara Bow certainly wasn't his last high-profile lover. I'm a big freak, because I'm myself! "With her beauty, her brains, her personality and her genuine acting ability it should not be many moons before she enjoys stardom in the fullest sense of the word. [21][30][31], In the early 1920s roughly 50 million Americanshalf the population at that timeattended the movies every week. I was too young, or too little, or too fat. 2. Schulberg fired Jacobson for leading his starlet into scandaland Bows unhinged reaction was one for the ages. True or not, it didnt matter. [17] She was later diagnosed with "psychosis due to epilepsy". His last appearance was in The Misfits (1961). Im a curiosity in Hollywood. David Stenn captures her legendary rise to stardom and fall from grace, her success marred by studio exploitation and sexual scandals. "How I broke into the movies". In addition to the risky pregnancy, a heat wave besieged New York in July 1905, and temperatures peaked around 100F (38C). Bow was her parents' third child, but her two older sisters, born in 1903 and 1904, had died in infancy. Mother Sarah had schizophrenia and was later institutionalized. Sarah was told by a doctor not to become pregnant again, because this time she might die as well. Neighborhood stats provided by third party data sources. Clara Bow Career. This? Schulberg. All the time the flapper is laughing and dancing, theres a feeling of tragedy underneath, she said once. With Paramount on Parade, True to the Navy, Love Among the Millionaires, and Her Wedding Night, Bow was second at the box-office only to Joan Crawford in 1930. $310,000 Last Sold Price. Her pains were considered delusional and she was diagnosed with schizophrenia;[144] however, she experienced neither auditory nor visual hallucinations. We lay in each other's arms and cried and tried to keep warm. Ft. 6407 Buck Jones Ave #102, Las Vegas, NV 89122. A magazine quoted her as saying: Mosta my friendsre ones I knew before I paid income tax., In a town that liked to go to bed early, Bow stayed up late. I sort of half-sing, half-talk, with hips-and-eye stuff. "[16] Bow and her father moved in at 1714 North Kingsley Drive in Hollywood, together with Jacobson, who by then also worked for Preferred. Clara was different in more ways than one, but nothing was as unique as her rise to stardom. She had a miserable home life and few friends, yet films were different. The studio, like any other independent studio or theater at that time, was under attack from "The Big Three", MPAA, which had formed a trust to block out Independents and enforce the monopolistic studio system. Clifton decided to take Bow with him and offered her $35 a week. Bow was born into tragedy. Born Clara Gordon BOW American actress Born on July 29, 1905 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA , United States Died on September 27, 1965 in Culver City, California, USA Born on July 29 33 Deceased on September 27 32 Family tree Report an error Bow Elijah 1792 - 1860 ? After Sarah passed in 1923, Bow screamed at her other family members who had gathered for the funeral, calling them hypocrites for never caring about Sarah. She became an iconic movie star. Her acting artistry and high spirits made her the premier flapper and the film It (1927) made her world famous. I wasn't sore. "Clara Bow testified today at hearing which freed Robert S. Savage of insanity charges in 'suicide bluff' to win her love. And as confident as she was on a silent movie set, the looming microphones and wires of the sound era terrified her. When Sarah was just a teenager, she fell from a second-story window and was never the same again. This had devastating consequences. She signed a two-picture contract with Fox Film Corporation and admitted she had come back to Hollywood for the sole purpose of making enough money to be able to stay out of it. But the damage was already done. In 1924, she moved into a house with her father andgaspher boyfriend at the time, Hollywood cameraman Arthur Jacobson. She has almost immediately been elected for all the recent flapper parts". In 1931, when Bow came under tabloid scrutiny, Parsons defended her and stuck to her first opinion on Bow:[35]. All Rights Reserved. Clara Bow doesn't look like a relic. She looks nothing like the other stars of the silent era, who either seemed frozen in puberty (Mary Pickford, Lillian Gish), outrageously "exotic" (Theda Bara, Pola Negri), or untouchably glamorous (Gloria Swanson). [145] In 1965, at age 60, she died of a heart attack, which her autopsy attributed to atherosclerosis. Know her, Estimated Net Worth, Age, Biography Wikipedia Wiki According to those close to Bow on her film sets, the actress was hiding a dark secret. "[138] Bow commented on her revealing costume in Hoop-La: "Rex accused me of enjoying showing myself off. Finally, though, her luck turned, and he gave her the part. This did not end well. Factinate is a fact website that is dedicated to finding and sharing fun facts about science, history, animals, films, people, and much more. When Bow found out, "She tore up her contract and threw it in his face and told him he couldn't run her private life." 98. The shift from silent films to talkies was an enormous sea change in Hollywood that drowned many a starbut contrary to popular belief, our gritty Clara survived and thrived. Of all of Bows scandalous affairs, her tryst with horror star Bela Lugosi was the most bizarreright from the very beginning. In 1931, as "Clara had become more than she was worth," (Stenn, 232) the actress and Paramount came to a mutual settlement to terminate her . RM EC7YYR - Clara Bow, the IT Girl, epitome of razz-ma-tazz, everybody's dreamboat from 1925 to 1930. [51] She was tested and a press release from early August says Bow had become a member of Preferred Pictures' "permanent stock". Perhaps because of those misfortunes and the outsider status they brought, she can now be claimed as one of the sharpest commentators on show business, and the studio system. Usually I was too fat, she remembered. Well, can you blame her for having a such a maladjusted view of affection? N. Yana. 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. Before the film was finished, Schulberg announced that Bow was given the lead in the studio's biggest seasonal assessment[clarify], Poisoned Paradise. I never did anything to hurt anyone else. The interview also revealed that Bow already was cast in Maytime and in great favor of Chinese cuisine. Only when I remember it, it seems to me I cant live. No wonder Clara Bow lived like she was running out of time. what was her significance of the . her notorious tell-all memoir in Photoplay. [143], In 1949, she checked into The Institute of Living to be treated for her chronic insomnia and diffuse abdominal pains. This profile was written in response to a request in the comments by Dickthetag. Madame de Pompadour was the alluring chief mistress of King Louis XV, but few people know her dark historyor the chilling secret shared by her and Louis. Its an energetic but thankless role but Bow knew full well how inessential she was in that movie. Her social decorum is of that natural, good-natured, pleasantly informal kind She can act on or off the screentakes a joyous delight in accepting a challenge to vamp any selected malethe more unpromising specimen the better. 6.1. [141] In 1944, while Bell was running for the U.S. House of Representatives, Bow tried to commit suicide. Bow dealt with her trauma in a tragic waythat is, she didnt deal with it at all. "I wore sweaters and old skirts didn't want to be treated like a girl". ", her father is titled "business manager" and Jacobson referred to as her brother.[70]. In the Cinderella based story It, the poor shop-girl Betty Lou Spence (Bow) conquers the heart of her employer Cyrus Waltham (Antonio Moreno). Her mother had a long spell of good health, and changed Bow's appearance, cutting her hair more femininely. He eventually took up a full-time position on her film sets, where he roamed around drunkenly and tried to pick up actresses by telling them he was Clara Bows father. [35] In the January issues 1922 of Motion Picture Classics, the contest jury, Howard Chandler Christy, Neysa McMein, and Harrison Fisher, concluded: She is very young, only 16. As Bow said, they shunned her for her lack of fashion. Clara Bow enjoyed a swift rise in Hollywood but then, aged just 25, suffered an equally rapid fall Credit: Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via Getty Images As the silent era made its jerking transition. [35], Grit was released on January 7, 1924. In front of the judge and jury, DeVoe related a series of stories about Bows fast and loose ways, many of them exaggerated. Both her mother and grandmother were mentally ill and her father was disinterested in both marriage and children (he had left Clara's mother shortly before she went into labor). Her mother, Sarah Gordon, who was mentally ill as well as an epileptic, was noted for her public and frequent affairs with local firemen. 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