Talk:Jean Harlow

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Our Baby[edit]

The Jean Harlow crypt in the Great Mausoleum at Forest Lawn Glendale reads "Our Baby"

In the picture at right, the caption implies the words "Our Baby" are visible. I couldn't find them. Art LaPella (talk) 05:09, 6 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Harlow: The Blond Bombshell Documentary[edit]

The documentary was first broadcast on TNT in August 1993, not Turner Classic Movies because TCM did not become a a cable station until the following year. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 209.122.216.158 (talk) 14:03, 27 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]

District Attorney said Paul Bern's "Suicide Note" was fake, I doubt he killed himself![edit]

Note signed "Paul" discovered by police after his death suggesting he was impotent but that was not the case. Viewed by authorities as a suicide note but authenticity of the note remains very questionable. District Attorney declared it fake in 1934![1]

On September 5 1932, Bern allegedly committed suicide. He left a "suicide note" suggesting he was impotent but that was not the case as he had lover named Millette whom he supported for a very long time. In 1934, district attorney declared the note was forged. It turned out that it was the work of MGM fixers Howard Strickland and Eddie Mannix et al. On June 16 1959, The Superman Reeves George who also lived in Benedict Canyon died under similar mysterious circumstances.

On September 13, 1933 she married Harold Rosson. They divorced on March 11, 1934. She had no children. She died at the age 26 from renal failure on June 7, 1937 in Los Angeles, California.[2] 39.40.117.18 (talk) 07:32, 23 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ a'rchi ve.i's/HaFF6 as confirmed by The Thre 'logy Book
  2. ^ Obituary Variety, June 9, 1937, page 54.