
Clara Bow
Birthday: 29 July 1905, Brooklyn, New York, USA
Birth Name: Clara Gordon Bow
Height: 161 cm
Clara Gordon Bow, destined to become THE flapper of the 1920's, was born and raised in poverty in Brooklyn, New York, on July 29, 1905. Her family was also beset with violence. Her mother tried t ...Show More

When I decided to leave the screen, I told Ben Schulberg [producer B.P. Schulberg] I would not finis Show more
When I decided to leave the screen, I told Ben Schulberg [producer B.P. Schulberg] I would not finish my contract or ever work again for anyone. He yelled and threatened to sue me and I said, "Go ahead, Ben, sue me. I've fought a thief and a blackmailer and, if after such heartaches I am forced to fight you and the studio, so be it". Hide
A sex symbol is a heavy load to carry when one is tired, hurt and bewildered.
A sex symbol is a heavy load to carry when one is tired, hurt and bewildered.
[on her poverty-stricken childhood in Brooklyn] No one wanted me in the first place. Often I was lon Show more
[on her poverty-stricken childhood in Brooklyn] No one wanted me in the first place. Often I was lonesome, frightened and miserable. I never had a doll in my life. I never had any clothes, and lots of times didn't have anything to eat. We just lived, and that'a about all. Girls shunned me because I was so poorly dressed - the worst looking kid on the street. I decided that girls weren't any good, and being lonely and needing child friends, cast my lot with the neighborhood boys. I became a regular tomboy - played baseball, football and learned to box. Hide
[on the death of her grandfather when she was five] The first night, as he lay in his coffin in the Show more
[on the death of her grandfather when she was five] The first night, as he lay in his coffin in the dining room, I crept out of my bed and lay down on the floor beside him because I had the feeling that he might be lonely. My father found me there in the morning, almost frozen. I said, 'Hush, you mustn't wake grandfather. He's sleeping.' Hide
[on director Victor Fleming] Of all the men I've known, there was a man.
[on director Victor Fleming] Of all the men I've known, there was a man.
[asked for her thoughts on Marilyn Monroe after Monroe's death] A sex symbol is a heavy load to carr Show more
[asked for her thoughts on Marilyn Monroe after Monroe's death] A sex symbol is a heavy load to carry when one is tired, hurt and bewildered. Hide
[when asked what "It" was, replying in her perfect Brooklyn accent] I ain't real sure.
[when asked what "It" was, replying in her perfect Brooklyn accent] I ain't real sure.
We had individuality. We did as we pleased. We stayed up late. We dressed the way we wanted. I used Show more
We had individuality. We did as we pleased. We stayed up late. We dressed the way we wanted. I used to whiz down Sunset Boulevard in my open Kissel, with several red Chow dogs to match my hair. Today, they're sensible and end up with better health. But we had more fun. Hide
The more I see of men, the more I like dogs.
The more I see of men, the more I like dogs.
Clara Bow's FILMOGRAPHY
as Actor (4)


Mary Preston