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Bow and cowboy
1930s Western actor Rex Bell ( who was married to Clara Bow ) made his final film appearance in a brief cameo as a cowboy.

Bow and actor
Some of the most famous included Larry Storch, Dallas McKennon ( best known as the voice of Archie in the Archie cartoon and as Cincinnatus, in the Daniel Boone TV series ), Adam West and Burt Ward ( who recreated their roles as " Batman and Robin " from their 1960s live-action series for Filmation's 1977 animated incarnation ), Jane Webb, and good friends and colleagues Ed Asner and Linda Gary ( Gary voiced a majority of Filmation's work in the 1980s ), along with John Erwin ( voice of Reggie Mantle, and later the voice of He-Man ), Alan Oppenheimer ( character actor in TV and film ), Ted Knight, George DiCenzo ( John BlackStar, Hordak, Bow on She-ra ), Melendy Britt, Howard Morris, Pat Fraley, Charlie Adler, Ed Gilbert, Susan Blu, Erika Scheimer ( daughter of Lou Scheimer ), and even Lou Scheimer himself ( either uncredited, or under the pseudonym of " Erik ( sometimes " Eric ") Gunden ").
After marrying actor Rex Bell in 1931, Bow ended her career in 1933 with the film Hoop-La, becoming a rancher in Nevada.
Shad Gregory Moss ( born March 9, 1987 ), better known by his stage name Bow Wow ( formerly Lil ' Bow Wow ), is an American rapper and actor.
He was born in Whitechapel, in the East End of London — Delgado often remarked to Doctor Who actor Jon Pertwee, a close friend, that this made him a true Cockney, as he was born within the sound of the Bow bells — although his mother was Belgian and his father Spanish.
She then played opposite rapper / actor Bow Wow in Malcolm D. Lee's Roll Bounce.
* Lil ' Bow Wow ( now known as Bow Wow, born 1987 ), former name of the American rapper, actor, and music producer
Ernest Torrence ( June 26, 1878-May 13, 1933 ) was a Scottish born film character actor who appeared in many Hollywood films, including Broken Chains ( 1922 ) with Colleen Moore, Mantrap ( 1926 ) with Clara Bow, and Fighting Caravans ( 1931 ) with Gary Cooper and Lili Damita.

Bow and Rex
Bow left Hollywood for Rex Bell's ranch in Nevada, her " desert paradise ", in June and married him in then small-town Las Vegas in December.
Bow commented on her revealing costume in Hoop-La: " Rex accused me of enjoying showing myself off.
Crypt marker of Rex Bell and Clara Bow

Bow and Bell
In 1944, while Bell was running for the U. S. House of Representatives, Bow tried to commit suicide.
Co-owner of the Bow & Bell restaurant with Charles " Boots " Erb in Jack London Square.
He has been a director of Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., National Film Board of Canada, Export Development Corporation, Federal Business Development Bank, DeHavilland Aircraft Co., International Development Research Center, The Molson's Co. Ltd., Canada Packers Co. Ltd., DuPont Canada Ltd., Rockwell International Canada, National Bank of Canada, Bell Canada, London Medical Association, Bow Valley Energy Corp., Ellis-Don Ltd., Life Imaging Systems Inc., Great West Lifeco Inc., London Life Insurance Co., Canada Life Insurance Co., and Honorary Director of " Let's Talk Science ".
The cultural district is centered around the Burns Building and Olympic Plaza, and contains educational and cultural venues such as Bow Valley College, Glenbow Museum and EPCOR Centre for the Performing Arts, including The Big Secret Theatre ( home of One Yellow Rabbit theatre company ), Jack Singer Concert Hall ( home of Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra ), Max Bell Theatre ( home of Theatre Calgary ), Martha Cohen Theatre ( home of Alberta Theatre Projects ), and Engineered Air Theatre.

Bow and later
Over one hundred years later, Arthur Treacher's Inc. purchased Malin's of Bow and opened the first Arthur Treacher's restaurant.
A set member later stated that when Bow did the scene she actually became her character and " lived it ".
Bow met her first boyfriend, cameraman Arthur Jacobson, and she got to know director Frank Tuttle, with whom she worked in five later productions.
As chaperon for the journey and her subsequent southern California stay, the studio appointed writer / agent Maxine Alton, whom Bow later branded a liar.
Three days later, it was announced that Schulberg would join with Adolph Zukor to become associate producer of Paramount Pictures, "... catapulted into this position because he had Clara Bow under personal contract ".
According to the 1930 census, Bow lived at 512 Bedford Drive, together with her secretary and hair-dresser, Daisy DeBoe ( later DeVoe ), in a house valued $ 25, 000 with neighbors titled " Horse-keeper ", " Physician ", " Builder ".
The publisher of the tabloid then tried to blackmail Bow, offering to cease printing the stories for $ 25, 000, which led to his arrest by federal agents and, later, an eight-year prison sentence.
He later used the historic setting of Medicine Bow as a backdrop for his novel The Virginian, which is considered to be the first novel of the " Western " Genre.
McLaren was later to manage Jimmy The Hoover, formed in 1982, who gained a support slot on a Bow Wow Wow tour.
James Cromwell later played Cochrane in the 1996 feature film Star Trek: First Contact and the 2001 Star Trek: Enterprise pilot, " Broken Bow ".
Arthur later praised her working experience with Bow: " was so generous, no snootiness or anything.
His early years were spent in Canal Road, Bow, in the East End of London, but later in his childhood the family moved to Plaistow, West Ham, London.
Known as the " Blind Beak of Bow Street ", John Fielding refined the patrol into the first truly effective police force for the capital, later adding officers mounted on horseback.
Two years later Ames married Mary, daughter of William Wrayford, a merchant in Bow Lane.
* Bruce Feiler, Learning to Bow: An American Teacher in a Japanese School ( 1991 ), later published as Learning to Bow: Inside the Heart of Japan
An early lineup included Ashman and Cook with former Bow Wow Wow members David Barbarossa and Leigh Gorman. Often compared to Big Audio Dynamite ( who they would later open for on tour ), The Chiefs fused rock with hip hop & electronic elements from the era.
Ashman died in 1995 and on the fifteenth anniversary of his death, the band reunited for a tribute concert for Ashman on 21 November 2010 at the Scala in London, in a show with Adam Ant topping the bill and also featuring later Ashman bands Bow Wow Wow and Agent Provocateur ).
Possibly it was for this reason that allegiance was transferred to St Mary le Bow in Cheapside and later to St Michael, Cornhill, where the Company continues to worship today.
Henry Grattan Guinness established the East London Training Institute for Home and Foreign Missions in Stepney Green in 1873, across the road from the Mission Hall of his friend, Thomas Barnardo and moved to larger premises in Harley House in Bow later in that year.
The land where the " Two Captains " dwell becomes known as the Land of Helm and Bow, but the small realm was destroyed two years later.
The station was opened in 1902 by the Whitechapel and Bow Railway ( which was later incorporated into the District Line ), with the Hammersmith & City Line ( then the Metropolitan Line ) following in 1936.
As a result, this story was not republished in the U. S. until many years later, when it was added to His Last Bow.

Bow and Lieutenant
In 1981, Boy George occasionally sang with the group Bow Wow Wow under the stage name Lieutenant Lush.

Bow and ),
* 1979 – Mike Patto, ( Michael Thomas McCarthy ), English vocalist and front man for The Bow Street Runners ( b. 1942 )
In " His Last Bow " ( 1917 ), he served Crown and Country as a double agent, transmitting false intelligence to Imperial Germany on the eve of the Great War.
" John Minsheu ( or Minshew ) was the first lexicographer to define the word in this sense, in his Ductor in Linguas ( 1617 ), where he referred to " A Cockney or Cockny, applied only to one born within the sound of Bow bell, that is in the City of London ".
* Bow ( rowing ), a term which has multiple meanings within the sport of rowing
* Bow ( music ), a device used to play a stringed instrument
* The Bow ( skyscraper ), a building in Calgary, Alberta
* Bow ( She-Ra ), a character from the cartoon She-Ra: Princess of Power
* Bevis Longstreth wrote two novels set in the Ancient Middle East, Spindle and Bow ( 2005 ), and Return of the Shade ( 2009 ), which tells the story of Queen Parysatis ( 444BC to 384BC ) who ruled Ancient Persia.
* It ( 1927 film ), a film starring Clara Bow
A pedestrian / cycle path called The Greenway runs on top of Joseph Bazalgette's Northern Outfall Sewer from Beckton to Hackney Wick via East Ham, Upton Park ( for East Ham Jewish Cemetery ), Plaistow, West Ham, Stratford, Bow ( via Temple Mills ) and Hackney.
Her mother, Sarah Bow ( née Gordon, 1880 – 1923 ), was told by a doctor not to become pregnant again for fear the next baby might die as well.
Bow said that her father, Robert ( 1874 – 1959 ), " had a quick, keen mind ... all the natural qualifications to make something of himself, but didn't ".
Bow as " Janet ", the " horrid " flapper in Black Oxen ( 1923 ), holding Flaming Youth to her chest ; with Kate Lester and Tom Ricketts
Bow remembered their reunion ; " I didn't care a rap, for ( Maxine Alton ), or B. P. Schulberg, or my motion picture career, or Clara Bow, I just threw myself into his arms and kissed and kissed him, and we both cried like a couple of fool kids.
Bow as " Kittens " in Dancing Mothers ( 1926 ), moments from realizing that her mother is her rival.
In Victor Fleming's comedy-triangle, Mantrap, Bow, as Alverna the manicurist, cures lonely hearts Joe Easter ( Ernest Torrence ), of the great northern, as well as pill-popping New York divorcee attorney runaway Ralph Prescott ( Percy Marmont ).

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