Carole Lombard -b1-2
by Movie World Posters
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Carole Lombard -b1-2
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Movie World Posters
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Digital Art - Digital Pop Art Portraits
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Pop art portrait of Carole Lombard, a captivating blend of talent, charisma, and tragedy, a story that unfolded in the golden age of Hollywood.
Carole Lombard, born Jane Alice Peters on October 6, 1908, in Fort Wayne, Indiana, was destined for stardom from a young age. Her early years were filled with aspirations of becoming a successful actress. Fate smiled upon her when director Allan Dwan discovered her at the tender age of 12. Little did anyone know that this chance encounter would set her on a path to cinematic greatness.
Throughout the 1920s, Carole honed her craft in silent films, steadily making a name for herself. It was in the early 1930s that her career truly took flight under the guidance of visionary director Howard Hawks. Their collaboration on "Twentieth Century" in 1934 marked a turning point, showcasing Carole's comedic genius and earning her a reputation as one of Hollywood's brightest stars.
Carole's career soared to even greater heights when she married the legendary director, King Vidor. Their partnership off-screen was mirrored by their successful on-screen collaborations, including the critically acclaimed "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" in 1941. Her ability to transition seamlessly between comedy and drama captured the hearts of audiences and solidified her status as a Hollywood luminary.
But beyond her undeniable talent, it was Carole Lombard's magnetic personality that truly set her apart. With her radiant smile and infectious laughter, she brought joy to those around her, both on and off the set. Her unapologetic wit and charm made her a favorite of audiences and co-stars alike.
Sadly, the world would witness a tragic turn of events in Carole's life. In 1942, while returning from a war bond tour during World War II, Carole Lombard's plane crashed into Nevada's Mount Potosi. The untimely death of this beloved star left a void in Hollywood and in the hearts of her fans.
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April 16th, 2019
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