Clara Bow

Clara Bow

ActressMusic DepartmentSoundtrack
Born
July 29, 1905
Died
September 27, 1965
Awards
8 wins, 8 nominations

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…

Biography

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 her movie career that would eventually number 58 films, from 1922 to 1933.

The movie It (1927) defined her career. The film starred Clara as a shopgirl who was asked out by the store's owner. As you watch the silent film you can see the excitement as she prepared for her date with the boss, her friend trying hard to assist her. She used a pair of scissors to modify her dress to try to look "sexier." The movie did much to change society's mores as there were only a few years between World War I and Clara Bow, but this movie went a long way in how society looked at itself. Clara was flaming youth in rebellion. In the film she presented a worldly wisdom that somehow sex meant having a good time. But the movie shouldn't mislead the viewer, because when her boss tries to kiss her goodnight, she slaps him. At the height of her popularity she received over 45,000 fan letters a month. Also, she was probably the most overworked and underpaid star in the industry. With the coming of sound, her popularity waned. Clara was also involved in several court battles ranging from unpaid taxes to being in divorce court for "stealing" women's husbands. After the court trials, she made a couple of attempts to get back in the public eye. One was Call Her Savage (1932) in 1932. It was somewhat of a failure at the box office and her last was in 1933 in a film called Hoopla (1933).

She then married cowboy star Rex Bell at 26 and retired from the film world at 28. She doted on her two sons and did everything to please them. Haunted by a weight problem and a mental imbalance, she never re-entered show business. She was confined to sanitariums from time to time and prohibited access to her beloved sons. She died of a heart attack in West Los Angeles, on September 26, 1965 at age 60. Today she is finding a renaissance among movie buffs, who are recently discovering the virtues of silent film. The actress who wanted so much to be like the wonderful young lady in It (1927) has the legacy of her films to confirm that she was a wonderful lady and America's first sex symbol.

Actress

Hollywood on Parade(1934)
HooplaHoopla(1933)as Lou
Call Her SavageCall Her Savage(1932)as Nasa Springer
Kick InKick In(1931)as Molly Hewes
No LimitNo Limit(1931)as Helen 'Bunny' O'Day

Music Department

Hollywood on Parade No. B-9(1934)

Archive Footage

MsMojoMsMojo(2016)as Self
Independência 100 por 100Independência 100 por 100(2023)
Hollywood Rebellen(2013)
Clara Bow: Hollywood's Lost Screen GoddessClara Bow: Hollywood's Lost Screen Goddess(2012)as Self, Various Characters
ArenaArena(1975)

Known for

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Clara Bow and Forrest Stanley in Wine (1924)Clara Bow and Ralph Forbes in Her Wedding Night (1930)Clara Bow in Her Wedding Night (1930)Clara Bow and George Hackathorne in Capital Punishment (1925)Gary Cooper, Clara Bow, and Esther Ralston in Children of Divorce (1927)Gary Cooper, Clara Bow, and Esther Ralston in Children of Divorce (1927)

Credit Score: Clara Bow

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Mary Preston
Sat Jan 05 1929
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Wings9.7519297.52216298
2It4.8819277.2003987
3Call Her Savage3.2519327.0001291
4True to the Navy3.2519306.100198
5The Wild Party3.2519296.200691
6Hula3.2519276.300369
7Mantrap3.2519266.800502
8Dancing Mothers3.2519266.700229
9Parisian Love3.2519256.000291
10Black Oxen2.3819245.900272