Carole Lombard

Actor, Film actor

1908 – 1942

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Who was Carole Lombard?

Carole Lombard was an American film actress. She is particularly noted for her zany, energetic roles in the screwball comedies of the 1930s. She was the highest-paid star in Hollywood in the late 1930s.

Lombard was born into a wealthy family in Fort Wayne, Indiana, on October 6, 1908. She attended Virgil Junior High School, where she excelled in sports, and while playing baseball caught the attention of the film director Allan Dwan, which led to her screen debut in A Perfect Crime. In October 1924, at the age of 16, she signed a contract with the Fox Film Corporation, and got her first break the following year opposite Edmund Lowe in the successful drama Marriage in Transit. Soon dropped by Fox following a car accident which left a scar on her face, she appeared in 15 short films of Pathé Exchange between September 1927 and March 1929, and then began appearing in feature films such as High Voltage and The Racketeer. After a successful one-off appearance opposite Warner Baxter in Fox's The Arizona Kid, she signed a contract with Paramount Pictures who cast her in the Buddy Rogers comedy Safety in Numbers.

Lombard began appearing in comedies with William Powell such as Man of the World and Ladies Man, and married him in June 1931. The marriage to Powell increased Lombard's fame, and the two would continue to occasionally star together throughout the 1930s, despite being divorced in 1933. Lombard starred alongside Clark Gable in No Man of Her Own and George Raft in Bolero, where her dance skills were praised. After roles in successful films such as Twentieth Century, Hands Across the Table, which was the first of four comedies made with Fred MacMurray, The Princess Comes Across, My Man Godfrey, which won her an Academy Award nomination opposite Powell, Swing High, Swing Low, and Nothing Sacred, Lombard had become the highest-paid actress in Hollywood and one of its most popular stars. Eager to win an Oscar, by the end of the decade she began to move away from comedies towards more serious roles, appearing opposite James Stewart in the drama Made for Each Other and alongside Cary Grant in the romance In Name Only. Her role as a nurse in Vigil in the Night was her most notable attempt to win an Oscar but didn't receive a nomination. Lombard returned to comedy in Alfred Hitchcock's Mr. & Mrs. Smith in 1941.

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Born
Oct 6, 1908
Fort Wayne
Also known as
  • Jane Alice Peters
  • Ma
  • The Profane Angel
  • The Hoosier Tornado
  • Queen of Screwball Comedy
  • Carol Lombard
  • Jane Peters
  • Carole Lombard Gable
Parents
Siblings
Spouses
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • Fairfax High School
Lived in
  • Fort Wayne
Died
Jan 16, 1942
Potosi Mountain
Resting place
Forest Lawn Memorial Park

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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