Jean Harlow
Jean Harlow (born Harlean Harlow Carpenter; March 3, 1911 – June 7, 1937) was an American actress. Known for her portrayal of "bad girl" characters, she was the leading sex symbol of the early 1930s and one of the defining figures of the pre-Code era of American cinema. Often nicknamed the "Blonde Bombshell" and the "Platinum Blonde", Harlow was popular for her "Laughing Vamp" screen persona. Though her screen persona changed dramatically during her career, one constant was her sense of humor. She was given superior movie roles to show off her looks and nascent comedic talent. Harlow was in the film industry for only nine years, but she became one of the biggest stars in the US, whose image in the public eye has endured. Harlow was consistently voted one of the strongest box office draws in the United States from 1933 onward, often surpassing that of MGM's top leading ladies, such as Greta Garbo, Joan Crawford and Norma Shearer. Her movies also continued to make huge profits at the box office even during the middle of the Depression. In 1999, the American Film Institute ranked Harlow No. 22 on its greatest female screen legends of classical Hollywood cinema list.

Beer and Blood: Enemies of the Public

The Beast of the City

Hell's Angels

Libeled Lady

Platinum Blonde

The Secret Six

Bombshell

Personal Property

Red Dust

Saratoga

Wife vs. Secretary

Dinner at Eight

The Further Perils of Laurel and Hardy

The Public Enemy

Liberty

Double Whoopee

Bacon Grabbers

Suzy

Reckless

China Seas

Los Angeles Plays Itself

Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage

Hold Your Man

Dream Girl: The making of Marilyn Monroe

Red-Headed Woman

The Girl from Missouri

Riffraff

Hollywood: The Dream Factory

Thou Shalt Not: Sex, Sin and Censorship in Pre-Code Hollywood

New York Nights

The Saturday Night Kid

Harlow: The Blonde Bombshell

Iron Man

Close Harmony

Girl 27

Howard Hughes: His Women and His Movies

Clara Bow: Discovering the It Girl

Betty Boop: Queen of the Cartoons

Marilyn Monroe: Beyond the Legend

Three Wise Girls

Screen Snapshots (Series 25, No. 1): 25th Anniversary

Screen Snapshots (Series 22, No. 10)

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42nd Street: From Book to Screen to Stage

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Discovering Jean Harlow

Going Hollywood: The '30s
Sports on the Silver Screen

Hollywood: The Selznick Years
Hollywood's Hidden Secrets

Why Be Good?

That's Entertainment!

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The Big Parade of Comedy

That's Entertainment! III
Voice of Hollywood (Series 2, No. 3)

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Judy Garland: By Myself

Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?

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That's Entertainment, Part II

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James Stewart: A Wonderful Life

The Golden Age of Comedy

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Chasing Husbands

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