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  1. The Misfortunes Of The It Girl by Clara Bow, 1931
  2. Caper, vintage Adult magazine, September 1962, Jean Harlow, Mae West, Garbo, Clara Bow, more!
  3. The Fleet's In! Based on the Motion Picture Starring Clara Bow A Paramont Pictur by Russell Holman, 1928-01-01
  4. PHOTOPLAY magazine August 1931 with Ann Harding on the cover, scarce. Inside we have full page ad SMILING LIEUTENANT with Claudette Colbert and Maurice Chevalier, rare articles/photos on Clara Bow, Gary Cooper, Joan Crawford makeup ad, Janet Gaynor, others. by Fred Sammus, 1931-01-01
  5. It Girl, the Story of Clara Bow by Joe; Edward Z. Epstein Morella, 1977
  6. Clara Bow **ISBN: 9780815410256** by David Stenn, 2000-03-01
  7. MOTION PICTURE magazine Jan 1929 with Laura LaPlante on the cover. Very scarce. Inside we have photos/articles on Rudolph Valentino and Natacha Rambova, Joan Crawford, Harold Lloyd, Clara Bow, Fay Wray, Douglas Fairbanks Sr. Cover has lite chips. by Fred Sammus, 1929-01-01
  8. The "It" Girl: The Incredible Story of Clara Bow
  9. The It Girl: the Incredible Story of Clara Bow by Vivian Sheldon Epstein, 1990
  10. Clara Bow Runnin' Wild
  11. PHOTOPLAY Magazine, April 1930, with NORMA SHEARER on the cover.Scarce.Inside we have color portraits/stories on Ramon Navarro, Maurice Cheavlier, Claudette Colbert, Clara Bow. by Fred Sammus, 1930
  12. How I Broke Into The Movies Signed Autobiographies in FACSIMILE, The Personal Accounts of Movie Stars & Their "big breaks" , , Includes Renee Adoree, Wallace Beery, Monte Blue, Clara Bow, Charlie Chaplin, Gary Cooper, Dolores Costello, Joan Crawford, by Edited Compiled ByHal C. Herman, ( SIXTY ) with Full Page b/w Photos of Stars, Foreword By D. W. ( David Wark 0 Griffith, Inner Hinge TAPE REINFORECEMENT, ( SCREEN STARS ) By 60 Famous ScreenStars, 1930

21. The Clara Bow Page
clara bow on VHS or PAL 5 SALE!!!! (2/26/98) THE UNKNOWN clara bow by Wiliam Cramer WHERE YOU CAN HERE clara SING, THERE S ONLY ONE WHO MATTERS TO ME! .
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THE UNKNOWN CLARA BOW
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WHERE YOU CAN HERE CLARA SING, "THERE'S ONLY ONE WHO MATTERS TO ME!" Jeffrey Ford returns with reviews of No Limit and Kick In which were recently screened at the New York Film Forum Clara's Last Hurrah , a review of Clara's last 2 Fox films by by Raymond Valinoti, Jr.. (with permission from "Films of the Golden Age")

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Clara Bow
...on video! She worked hard for her 50$ a week when she first started out, even though casting directors often told her she was too short and too fat. She made tons of movies, most of which she considered embarrassing, but people knew her as that scandalous "It" girl.
Her father encouraged her to enter a "be a star" contest, and she won! Her Brooklynese accent was not a burden to her in the sound era... Instead she was plagued with scandal; especially when an employee of hers was convicted of embezzling from her and then turned around and sold the whole "story" to early Hollywood's answer to Hard Copy
Almost all of her sound films seem to be around, but

This is the filmography as we've been able to ascertain: 1922 Beyond the Rainbow
1922 Down to the Sea in Ship
1923 The Daring Years
1923 The Enemies of Women (bit part)
1923 Maytime
1924 Black
1924 Black Lightning
1924 Black Oxen 1924 Daughters of Pleasure 1924 Empty Hearts 1924 Grit 1924 Helen's Babies 1924 Poisoned Paradise 1924 This Woman 1924 Wine 1925 The Adventurous Sex 1925 The Ancient Mariner 1925 The Best Bad Man 1925 Capital Punishment 1925 Eve's Lover 1925 Free to Love 1925 The Keeper of the Bees 1925 Kiss Me Again 1925 Lawful Cheaters 1925 My Lady of Whims 1925 My Lady's Lips 1925 Parisian Love

23. The Unknown Clara Bow
William Cramer's dedication presents personalized and illustrated biography.
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The Unknown Clara Bow There's only one who.. space The Unknown Clara Bow by William Cramer
Walk up to any person on the street and mention the name Clara Bow you would get blank stares and the question, "Who's that?" Granted, most people, outside us devoted silent movie fans have never even heard of the name. With virtually no showings of her films on TV or elsewhere, it is difficult for anyone in the general public to really know who Clara Bow was or what she did. Poster companies frequently tantalize us with images of Harlow, Monroe, Chaplin, Keaton, Garbo, Wayne, etc., but not Clara Bow. You would even be hard-pressed to find many Clara Bow titles in many of those specialty silent video catalogues. To those few silent movie fans who do know about Clara Bow, she is the "It" Girl-that red-headed one who took on legions of men, failed in talkies, and had several nervous breakdowns. Still fewer people know her as the "Flapper-par-Excellence" or "The Royal Canadian Mounted Policeman of sex, who always gets her man." But like so many of the great actors of yesteryear, rumors and legend have a way of superceding the truth. They have a way of distorting the facts and thereby eliminating any knowledge of what made these stars the truly talented phenomenons that they actually were. Clara Bow was a great actress. Adela Rogers St. Johns knew a great deal of actors during her long life. In "Hollywood, the Pioneers", (the Brownlow/Gill mini-series on silent movies), she mentioned Clara Bow as being one of the two "most utterly talented actors' she knew. John Gilbert was the other.

24. To Posterity
clara bow a short biography BY WILLIAM CRAMER. Shadows of clara bow A Tribute by Anastasija Marinochka. clara bow remains an enigma.
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CLARA BOw: a short biography BY WILLIAM CRAMER T o posterity, film buffs, and historians alike Clara Bow will forever be the "It" girl…"the royal mounted policeman of sex who always gets her man" at the end of every film. Granted many older fans who are still alive today remember her with love and affection. She was often cast as a waitress, a manicurist, or a salesgirl. The ever plucky and ever resourceful Clara would predictably set her sights on the prize (a handsome male). Armed with her natural vivaciousness, cunning, sensuousness, and irresistible charm, Clara's character would rise above her lowly station in life and obtain her goal. " Clara Bow lit up the screen as much as-if not more than-any other star in history. She is three- dimensional in her presence, and this quality projected onto her down to earth, regular-guy flappers, makes her seem terribly real and true to audiences. " (

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26. Silent Ladies & Gents
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27. Silent Star Of January
clara bow ( 19061965) became one of Hollywood's brightest lights of the '20s in society, and leading the way was clara bow, the girl of the year, who had "It
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Clara Bow
T he "jazz baby" personified, Clara Bow (1906-1965) became one of Hollywood's brightest lights of the '20s. Saucy and pert, Clara was dubbed 'The "It" Girl' by Elinor Glyn and chosen to star in the film version of Ms. Glyn's famous novel. While nothing more than good old sex appeal, "It" symbolized the tremendous progress women were making in society, and leading the way was Clara Bow, the girl of the year, who had "It" in abundance. The daughter of a schizophrenic mother and a sexually abusive father, Clara broke away by winning the 1921 Fame and Fortune Contest, sponsored by Brewster Publications, publishers of Clara's favorite magazine, Motion Picture. Winning led to a small part in Beyond the Rainbow , where Clara's part was cut, and then to Down to the Sea in Ships. While critically panned, Clara's performance was praised and made clear Clara's ability to make the screen come alive with her presence. Still one step away from stardom, Clara was signed to B.P. Schulberg's

28. Bow, Clara
bow, clara. US film actor. She was known for her vivacity and epitomized the flapper era. She was called Jazz Baby and the It Girl
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29. Clara Bow Pictures, Screensavers, Downloads, Photos, Posters, Biography, Wallpap
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30. Clara Bow
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Information Gallery Sites Store Auction ... Videos DVD It Collectibles Clara Bow Clara Bow (July 29, 1905 - September 27, 1965) was an American actress and sex symbol, best known for her film work in the 1920s and early 1930s. To some, Bow was the era's archetype of the flapper. Bow was born 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. Her mother, Sarah Gordon, who was mentally ill as well as an epileptic, was noted for her public and frequent affairs with local firemen. Her father, Robert Bow, was rarely present and may have been mentally retarded; he reportedly raped Clara when she was a young girl. The couple's eldest child, a daughter, died two days after birth, and the body was dumped in a trash can. She was working as an actress by her mid-teens, having dropped out of school at the age of seven. She won the

32. Bow, Clara
bow, clara. clara bow. Brown Brothers ( 19051965), actor. Born on July 29, 1905, in Brooklyn, New York, clara bow was born into a poor family; she was sexually abused by her father and neglected by
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Clara Bow Brown Brothers (1905-1965), actor Born on July 29, 1905, in Brooklyn, New York, Clara Bow was born into a poor family; she was sexually abused by her father and neglected by her mentally unbalanced mother. She went to Hollywood by way of a beauty contest while still in high school. A small part in Beyond the Rainbow (1922) brought her considerable attention, and she was soon playing starring roles in such movies as Down to the Sea in Ships The Plastic Age Mantrap Kid Boots (1926), and Dancing Mothers (1926). In 1927 she was a sensation in the silent-film version of Elinor Glyn's novel It. Thereafter known universally as "the It Girl," Bow was the embodiment of beauty, abandon, and sex appeal for the moviegoers of the Jazz Age. Others of the 30-odd movies in which she starred include Rough House Rosie Ladies of the Mob Three Weekends Dangerous Curves (1929), and The Saturday Night Kid (1929). Unable to make the transition from silent movies to those with sound, in part because of her strong Brooklyn accent, and further hampered by some highly publicized scandals, she retired in 1931. After unsuccessful comeback attempts in Call Her Savage (1932) and Hoopla (1933), she spent most of the rest of her life living quietly on a Nevada cattle ranch owned by her husband, former cowboy star Rex Bell, whom she had married in 1931. Having suffered from psychiatric problems, Bow died in West Los Angeles, California, on September 27, 1965.

33. Bow, Clara. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Fourth E
bow, clara. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition. 2000. Language Fourth Edition. 2000. bow, clara.
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34. Clara Bow: The It Girl - Suite101.com
clara bow was more than the ultimate jazz baby. She was one of the most talented actresses of the silent age, and contrary to popular belief, the talkies didn't end her career. Here's part one of
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35. Clara Bow As Featured In The Silent Collection By Tammy Stone Submitted To Thing
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BUY CLARA BOW COLLECTIBLES! There are some actresses who are adored by critics and the public alike, and some who find adulation with fans despite critical derision. Clara Bow falls into the latter category. Virtually ignored by the press in her day – the roaring 20s, when cinema’s silent days were approaching the highest levels of artistic achievement – Clara was the greatest sensation for legions of admirers. A lovely woman with ethereal beauty, Clara also had talent. This was a rare combination in her day, when the movie industry was still trying to figure out the best formulas for screen success, and when looks alone usually reigned most important. Because Clara could act as well, she was a shoe-in for outstanding roles and a dramatic career, albeit all-too-brief.
Her life didn’t begin as sweetly as it eventually became, though. Clara Gordon Bow was

36. Bow, Clara
bow, clara. clara bow. Brown Brothers. (19051965), actor Bibliography. David Stenn, clara bow Runnin Wild (1988), includes a lengthy bibliography.
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Clara Bow Brown Brothers (1905-1965), actor Born on July 29, 1905, in Brooklyn, New York, Clara Bow was born into a poor family; she was sexually abused by her father and neglected by her mentally unbalanced mother. She went to Hollywood by way of a beauty contest while still in high school. A small part in Beyond the Rainbow (1922) brought her considerable attention, and she was soon playing starring roles in such movies as Down to the Sea in Ships The Plastic Age Mantrap Kid Boots (1926), and Dancing Mothers (1926). In 1927 she was a sensation in the silent-film version of Elinor Glyn's novel It. Thereafter known universally as "the It Girl," Bow was the embodiment of beauty, abandon, and sex appeal for the moviegoers of the Jazz Age. Others of the 30-odd movies in which she starred include Rough House Rosie Ladies of the Mob Three Weekends Dangerous Curves (1929), and The Saturday Night Kid (1929). Unable to make the transition from silent movies to those with sound, in part because of her strong Brooklyn accent, and further hampered by some highly publicized scandals, she retired in 1931. After unsuccessful comeback attempts in Call Her Savage (1932) and Hoopla (1933), she spent most of the rest of her life living quietly on a Nevada cattle ranch owned by her husband, former cowboy star Rex Bell, whom she had married in 1931. Having suffered from psychiatric problems, Bow died in West Los Angeles, California, on September 27, 1965.

37. Clara Bow --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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38. Denny Jackson's Clara Bow Page
clara bow. One of the Great American Originals! The IT Girl! She is an American icon of lasting quality. HERE ARE SOME SUPER PICS OF clara bow!
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Clara Gordon Bow, later to become the personification of the Roaring Twenties, was born and brought up in near poverty in Brooklyn, New York, on July 29, 1905. Her family was also beset with violence. Her mother tried to slit Clara's throat when she attempted to enter the film industry. She won a photo beauty contest which launched her movie career that would eventually number 58 films, from 1922 to 1933. Best known as the uninhibited flapper, she reached the top as the IT GIRL in 1927. The film starred Clara as a shop girl 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 girlfriend trying hard to assist her. She was trying to use a pair of scissors to modify her dress in order to look more "sexy". This movie did a lot to change society's mores as there was 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 was presenting a worldly wisdom that somehow sex meant having a good time. But you shoudn't be misled by the film, because she was still close to Lillian Gish in that when her boss tries to kiss her goodnight, she slaps him. Yes, she, too, was a good girl and a first cousin of Trueheart Susie. At the height of her popularity she received over 45,000 fan letters a month. She, too, was probably the most overworked and underpaid star in the industry. With the advent of sound and the Depression's disfavorable attitude towards Jazz-Age extravagances, her popularity faded.

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40. Bow, Clara
clara bow. 07/29/1905 09/26/1965. Brooklyn, NY, USA. Call Her Savage, . 1932. Children of Divorce, 1927. Dancing Mothers, 1926. Down to the Sea in Ships, 1922.
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