Jean Harlow
Jean Harlow was an American actress known as the original 'Blonde Bombshell' and 'Platinum Blonde'.
Movie Actress
March 3, 1911
June 07, 1937
26
Jean Harlow, a celebrated American actress and sex symbol, rose to prominence during Hollywood’s Golden Age with her captivating performances in classic films such as “Red-Headed Woman”, “Dinner at Eight”, and “Libeled Lady”. Known for her natural beauty and versatility in both comedic and dramatic roles, Harlow also starred in “Platinum Blonde”, “The Public Enemy”, and “Bombshell”. Her talent and charisma left an indelible mark on the film industry, solidifying her status as an iconic Hollywood star.
An accomplished equestrian, Harlow had a passion for horses, owning several and frequently participating in horse shows where she often won blue ribbons for her riding skills. This love for horses led her to purchase a California ranch with her second husband, Paul Bern, where they could keep their horses together.
Though she passed away at the young age of 26, Jean Harlow’s legacy as a skilled actress and enduring Hollywood icon lives on. She was known as the original ‘Blonde Bombshell’ and ‘Platinum Blonde’ due to her iconic platinum blonde hair.