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Carole Lombard

Acting
1908-10-06
Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA
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Carole Lombard (born Jane Alice Peters, October 6, 1908 – January 16, 1942) was an American film actress. She was particularly noted for her energetic, often off-beat roles in the screwball comedies of the 1930s. She was the highest-paid star in Hollywood in the late 1930s. She was the third wife of actor Clark Gable.

Lombard was born into a wealthy family in Fort Wayne, Indiana, but was raised in Los Angeles by her single mother. At 12, she was recruited by the film director Allan Dwan and made her screen debut in A Perfect Crime (1921). Eager to become an actress, she signed a contract with the Fox Film Corporation at age 16, but mainly played bit parts. She was dropped by Fox after a car accident left a scar on her face. Lombard appeared in 15 short comedies for Mack Sennett between 1927 and 1929, and then began appearing in feature films such as High Voltage and The Racketeer. After a successful appearance in The Arizona Kid (1930), she was signed to a contract with Paramount Pictures.

Paramount quickly began casting Lombard as a leading lady, primarily in drama films. Her profile increased when she married William Powell in 1931, but the couple divorced after two years. A turning point in Lombard's career came when she starred in Howard Hawks' pioneering screwball comedy Twentieth Century (1934). The actress found her niche in this genre, and continued to appear in films such as Hands Across the Table (1935) (forming a popular partnership with Fred MacMurray), My Man Godfrey (1936), for which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress, and Nothing Sacred (1937). At this time, Lombard married "the King of Hollywood", Clark Gable, and the supercouple gained much attention from the media. Keen to win an Oscar, at the end of the decade, Lombard began to move towards more serious roles. Unsuccessful in this aim, she returned to comedy in Alfred Hitchcock's Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941) and Ernst Lubitsch's To Be or Not to Be (1942)—her final film role.

Lombard's career was cut short when she died at the age of 33 in an airplane crash on Mount Potosi, Nevada while returning from a war bond tour. Today, she is remembered as one of the definitive actresses of the screwball comedy genre and American comedy, and ranks among the American Film Institute's greatest female stars of classic Hollywood cinema.
Known For 101 titles
It Pays to Advertise (1931) subtitle poster
It Pays to Advertise
1931 Movie
as Mary Grayson
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Breakdowns of 1938 (1938) subtitle poster
Breakdowns of 1938
1938 Movie
as Kay Winters (archive footage) (uncredited)
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Rumba (1935) subtitle poster
Rumba
1935 Movie
as Diana Harrison
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The Golden Age of Comedy (1957) subtitle poster
The Golden Age of Comedy
1957 Movie
as archive footage
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Vigil in the Night (1940) subtitle poster
Vigil in the Night
1940 Movie
as Anne Lee
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Swing High, Swing Low (1937) subtitle poster
Swing High, Swing Low
1937 Movie
as Maggie King
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We're Not Dressing (1934) subtitle poster
We're Not Dressing
1934 Movie
as Doris Worthington
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Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage (1983) subtitle poster
Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage
1983 Movie
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
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Supernatural (1933) subtitle poster
Supernatural
1933 Movie
as Roma Courtney
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Bolero (1934) subtitle poster
Bolero
1934 Movie
as Helen Hathaway
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Anthony Quinn: An Original (1990) subtitle poster
Anthony Quinn: An Original
1990 Movie
as Self (archive footage)
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Hollywood Goes to Town (1938) subtitle poster
Hollywood Goes to Town
1938 Movie
as Self
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Show Folks (1928) subtitle poster
Show Folks
1928 Movie
as Cleo (as Carol Lombard)
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Showbiz Goes to War (1982) subtitle poster
Showbiz Goes to War
1982 Movie
as (archive footage)
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Ladies' Man (1931) subtitle poster
Ladies' Man
1931 Movie
as Rachel Fendley
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The Racketeer (1929) subtitle poster
The Racketeer
1929 Movie
as Rhoda Philbrooke
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The Fashion Side of Hollywood (1935) subtitle poster
The Fashion Side of Hollywood
1935 Movie
as Self
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Brief Moment (1933) subtitle poster
Brief Moment
1933 Movie
as Abby Fane Deane
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No More Orchids (1932) subtitle poster
No More Orchids
1932 Movie
as Annie Holt
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Sinners in the Sun (1932) subtitle poster
Sinners in the Sun
1932 Movie
as Doris Blake
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Power (1928) subtitle poster
Power
1928 Movie
as Another Dame (as Carol Lombard)
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Gold Heels (1924) subtitle poster
Gold Heels
1924 Movie
as Bit (uncredited)
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Smith's Restaurant (1928) subtitle poster
Smith's Restaurant
1928 Movie
as Minor Role (uncredited)
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Big News (1929) subtitle poster
Big News
1929 Movie
as Margaret Banks
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