The first — the Gable and Lombard penthouse — is named after Hollywood icons Clark Gable and Carole Lombard, who resided in the hotel in the 1930s. Gable, still considered one of Hollywood’s biggest ...
In his lifetime, Clark Gable would be crowned the King of Hollywood — but it’s unlikely he would have achieved such heights without help. From his wives to his many costars, Clark was indebted to the ...
The article, Sept. 24, 1925, told of “The Plastic Age,” a motion picture filmed during the summer on the campus of Claremont’s Pomona College. The silent picture, based on a racy novel by Percy Marks, ...
Her humor, her style, her luminous beauty — film buffs idolize Carole Lombard and her screwball comedies from Tinseltown’s heyday. They also remember Lombard’s storybook marriage to Clark Gable, and ...
We may never know exactly where Clark Gable and Hoosier Carole Lombard spent their honeymoon, but there are two popular stories. One story is that the famous couple spent their honeymoon at Big Barbee ...
Clark Gable and Carole Lombard met first in 1932, while making a picture called No Man of Her Own. Gable was then a novice leading man, only four years removed from the career of bumming, ...