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  1. Carole Lombard (October 06, 1908 – January 16, 1942) was an American actress. She was one of the highest paid actors in Hollywood with the total of $500,000. She was one of the highest paid actors in Hollywood with the total of $500,000.

  2. Nov 20, 2008 · Carole Lombard, blond, beautiful and fearless, was the pre-eminent screwball of her mad, desperate time. In honor of her centennial, Film Forum is laying on a decent-size retrospective: 23 films ...

  3. Jan 30, 2016 · 114. Lewis, “Carole Lombard in Love,” 20; Lee. “Hollywood Marriages,” 80. Some of Lombard's behind the scenes digs at Gable's anatomy and/or stamina (“God knows I love Clark, but if he had one inch less, they'd be calling him the Queen of Hollywood instead of the King”) came to light later, but were not publicized at the time.

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    On the morning of January 16, 1942, at 4:00 local time, actress Carole Lombard, her mother, and her MGM press agent boarded Flight 3 in Indianapolis. Lombard, eager to meet her husband Clark Gable in Los Angeles, was returning from a successful war bond promotion tour in the Midwest, where she helped raise over $2 million. Carole Lombard

  5. Carole Lombard Quotes. A woman has just as much right in this world as a man and can get along in it just as well if she puts her mind to it. Carole Lombard. Men, Mind, World. "Personal Quotes/ Biography". www.imdb.com. 69 Copy quote. It is easier to die when the heart is full of gratitude. Carole Lombard. Death, Gratitude, Heart.

  6. Jan 17, 2020 · Carole Lombard and her first husband William Powell. I Image: Wikimedia Commons. But after a painful intervention that involved getting stitches without anesthesia , and thanks to the quick thinking of her mother and the assistance of a talented plastic surgeon, Lombard managed to save her beautiful features and career.

  7. Carole grew anxious for marriage. She wanted the title and she wanted children. Biding her time waiting for Clark’s wife Ria to get a divorce, Carole went house shopping. She and Clark jumped at the chance to own director Raoul Walsh’s twenty acre ranch in Encino. It was everything they had wanted.