Portrait of Carole Lombard

Carole Lombard

Acting

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 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.

Born: October 6, 1908

Place of Birth: Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA

Filmography

2016
Carole Lombard

as Herself

1994
That's Entertainment! III

as (archive footage)

1990
Anthony Quinn: An Original

as Self (archive footage)

1988
1984
Going Hollywood: The '30s

as (archive footage)

1983
Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage

as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

1982
Showbiz Goes to War

as (archive footage)

1982
Oops, Those Hollywood Bloopers!

as Self (archive footage)

1975
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?

as Self (archive footage)

1975
Gable: The King Remembered

as Herself (archive footage)

1968
Dear Mr. Gable

as (archive footage)

1964
The Big Parade of Comedy

as Mary Magiz in 'The Gay Bride' (archive footage)

1957
The Golden Age of Comedy

as archive footage

1953
Yesterday and Today

as (archive footage)

1942
To Be or Not to Be

as Maria Tura

1942
Screen Snapshots (Series 22, No. 10)

as Self (archive footage)

1940
1939
In Name Only

as Julie Eden

1939
Made for Each Other

as Jane Mason

1938
Breakdowns of 1938

as Kay Winters (archive footage) (uncredited)

1938
Fools for Scandal

as Kay Winters

1937
True Confession

as Helen Bartlett

1937
Nothing Sacred

as Hazel Flagg

1937
Swing High, Swing Low

as Maggie King

1936
My Man Godfrey

as Irene Bullock

1936
The Princess Comes Across

as Princess Olga / Wanda Nash

1936
1935
1935
Rumba

as Diana Harrison

1934
The Gay Bride

as Mary Magiz

1934
Lady by Choice

as Alabam Lee

1934
Now and Forever

as Toni Carstairs Day

1934
Twentieth Century

as Lily Garland, formerly Mildred Plotka

1934
We're Not Dressing

as Doris Worthington

1934
Bolero

as Helen Hathaway

1933
White Woman

as Judith Denning

1933
Brief Moment

as Abby Fane Deane

1933
The Eagle and the Hawk

as The Beautiful Lady

1933
Supernatural

as Roma Courtney

1933
From Hell to Heaven

as Colly Tanner

1932
No Man of Her Own

as Connie Randall

1932
No More Orchids

as Annie Holt

1932
Virtue

as Mae

1932
Sinners in the Sun

as Doris Blake

1932
No One Man

as Penelope 'Nep' Newbold

1931
I Take This Woman

as Kay Dowling

1931
Up Pops the Devil

as Anne Merrick

1931
Ladies' Man

as Rachel Fendley

1931
Man of the World

as Mary Kendall

1931
It Pays to Advertise

as Mary Grayson

1930
Fast and Loose

as Alice O'Neil

1930
1930
The Arizona Kid

as Virginia Hoyt

1929
The Racketeer

as Rhoda Philbrooke

1929
Big News

as Margaret Banks

1929
High Voltage

as Billie ("Phyllis")

1929
Matchmaking Mamma

as Phyllis (as Carol Lombard)

1928
The Campus Vamp

as Carole (as Carol Lombard)

1928
Show Folks

as Cleo (as Carol Lombard)

1928
Me, Gangster

as Blonde Rosie

1928
Motorboat Mamas

as Automobile Passenger (uncredited)

1928
Motorboat Mamas

as Automobile Passenger

1928
Power

as Another Dame (as Carol Lombard)

1928
1928
Smith's Restaurant

as Minor Role (uncredited)

1928
His Unlucky Night

as Peggy - Telephone Operator

1928
The Girl from Nowhere

as Miss Boyle - Dress Shop Owner

1928
The Divine Sinner

as Millie Claudert

1928
The Bicycle Flirt

as Mabel - the Wife's Sister

1928
The Swim Princess

as Trudy - the Swim Star

1928
The Best Man

as Wedding Guest (uncredited)

1928
Smith's Army Life

as Clarence's Wife

1928
The Beach Club

as Jump Rope Girl on Beach

1928
Run, Girl, Run

as Norma Nurmi

1927
The Girl from Everywhere

as Vera Veranda - Miss Anybody

1927
My Best Girl

as Flirty Blonde Salesgirl (uncredited)

1927
Gold Digger of Weepah

as Fortune Teller (uncredited)

1927
The Fighting Eagle

as (unconfirmed)

1926
The Johnstown Flood

as Gloria's Bridesmaid (uncredited)

1926
The Road to Glory

as Bit Part (as Carol Lombard)

1925
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ

as Slave Girl (uncredited)

1925
The Plastic Age

as Co-ed (uncredited)

1925
1925
Pretty Ladies

as Showgirl (uncredited)

1925
Hearts and Spurs

as Sybil Estabrook

1925
Marriage in Transit

as Celia Hathaway

1925
Dick Turpin

as Crowd Extra (uncredited)

1924
Gold Heels

as Bit (uncredited)

1921
A Perfect Crime

as Griggs' Kid Sister (as Jane Peters)