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  1. Vor 4 Tagen · Clara Bow (born July 29, 1905, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.—died September 27, 1965, Los Angeles, California) was an American motion-picture actress, called the “It” Girl after she performed in It (1927), the popular silent-film version of Elinor Glyn’s novel of that name.

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  2. 23. Mai 2024 · A song by pop megastar Taylor Swift has brought new attention to Clara Bow, a major Hollywood film siren in the 1920s who famously left Tinseltown for Southern Nevada to start a new life with...

  3. 19. Mai 2024 · A documentary about Clara Bow, a cinema sensation who broke box office records and became one of the greatest stars of the silent screen. Amid scandal and ill health, she retired for good at...

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  4. 11. Mai 2024 · Here is a guide to all things Clara: what made her stardom so radical, how she became the first 'it girl,' and why her career was shorter than it should have been. If you'd like to see full...

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  5. 11. Mai 2024 · 27. 120 views 1 hour ago. Clara Bow was the most famous actress of the late 1920s and her public image personified the daring attitudes of the era. Off screen however, she was haunted by her...

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  6. 11. Mai 2024 · By Carissa Mosness Updated: May 11, 2024. Tags: 1920s , Taylor Swift. Clara Bow in 1930 IMDB. Nineteen-twenties silent film star Clara Bow is considered the first “it” girl in Hollywood as well as the first “sex symbol.”. She mainly played flapper girls and was very well known for her classic “Roaring Twenties” look.

  7. 13. Mai 2024 · In 2024, Clara Bow found herself back in the spotlight thanks to Taylor Swift’s song “Clara Bow” from the album The Tortured Poets Department. The song draws parallels between the lives and experiences of these two iconic figures from vastly different eras, both connected by the common thread of fame.