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She won the Best Actress Academy Award for her portrayal of Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire ( 1951 ), a role she also played on stage in London's West End, as well as for her portrayal of the southern belle Scarlett O ' Hara, alongside Clark Gable, in the American Civil War drama Gone with the Wind.
Gable and Tracy also made two other films together, Test Pilot and Boom Town, before Tracy eventually insisted on the same top billing clause in his MGM contract that Gable had enjoyed, effectively ending the American cinema's most famous screen team.
Gable had played a similar character also named " Blackie " two years earlier in the smash hit gangster epic Manhattan Melodrama, with William Powell and Myrna Loy.
An adaptation of Eugene O ' Neill's four-hour experimental Strange Interlude ( 1932 ), which also starred Clark Gable, was critically panned but managed to turn a profit at the box office.
She also made three more films with Clark Gable.
The earlier movie also featured Clark Gable in the lead role.
Gable and Tracy also made two other films together, Test Pilot and Boom Town, before Tracy eventually insisted on the same top billing clause in his MGM contract that Gable had enjoyed, effectively ending the American cinema's most famous screen team.
Gable had played a similar character also named " Blackie " two years earlier in the smash hit gangster epic Manhattan Melodrama, with William Powell and Myrna Loy.
Out of the major Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam characters, Captain Bright Noa and Axis leader Haman Karn are featured prominently in Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ ; Hayato Kobayashi, Kamille Bidan, Fa Yuiry, Wong Lee, Yazan Gable, Mineva Lao Zabi, and the children Shinta and Qum are featured in various episodes as well ; Sayla Mass, who had appeared in the first series but had no speaking role in Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam, also appeared in several episodes of Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ ; Char Aznable's planned appearance was canceled when Tomino was given the go-ahead to do the Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack movie.
Clark is also an occasional given name, as in the case of Clark Gable.
She also had affairs with Clark Gable, Charlie Chaplin, Erich Maria Remarque, Errol Flynn and Mexican actor Arturo de Córdova.
Ludmer and Gable were also amongst the first sponsors of the Anti-Nazi League, with Ludmer sitting on its first steering group.
The picture's smash hit success surprised the studio and made major stars of screen veterans Myrna Loy and William Powell in the first of their fourteen screen pairings, and also solidified the success of MGM's most popular male lead, Clark Gable.
In the early 1940s she also was a feature writer for the Miami Beach Tropics newspaper, writing profiles of celebrities such as the Duke and Duchess of Windsor and Clark Gable.
Also in 1939, Canutt doubled Clark Gable in the burning of Atlanta in Gone With the Wind ; he also appeared as a renegade accosting Scarlett O ' Hara ( Vivien Leigh ) as she crosses a bridge in a carriage driving through a shantytown.
She was also the half-sister of John Clark Gable ( Clark Gable's son with his fifth wife Kay Williams ), Christopher Lewis and Peter Lewis ( Loretta's biological sons ).
Run Silent, Run Deep is also the name of a 1958 movie starring Clark Gable and Burt Lancaster and based on the same novel.
In addition to Gable and Lancaster playing the leads, the movie also features Jack Warden as well as the film debut of Don Rickles, and was directed by Robert Wise.
Helen also performed in at least 14 movies including Christopher Bean ( 1933 ) with Beulah Bondi and Marie Dressler, Naughty Marietta ( 1935 ) with Nelson Eddy and Frank Morgan, San Francisco ( 1936 ) with Clark Gable and Jeanette MacDonald, and Small Town Girl ( 1936 ) with Robert Taylor and James Stewart.
He also played a plantation owner in Band of Angels ( 1957 ) starring Clark Gable, Sidney Poitier and Yvonne De Carlo.
And Honky Tonk is also a 1941 black-and-white Western film starring Clark Gable and Lana Turner.
Betty, who is now married to Lewis and is also a professor at Adams College ( teaching in the Art Department ), tries to remind him she fell in love with him because he had the courage to be himself, but Lewis is more interested in becoming friends with new Dean Gable ( and not noticing that Gable hopes to break up the Skolnicks and win Betty back for himself ).

Gable and make
Brown went on to make several more top-flight movies under the name John Mack Brown, including The Secret Six ( 1931 ) with Wallace Beery, Jean Harlow, and Clark Gable, as well as the legendary Lost Generation celebration of alcohol, The Last Flight ( 1931 ), and was being groomed by MGM as a leading man until being abruptly replaced on Laughing Sinners in 1931, with all his scenes reshot, substituting rising star Clark Gable in his place.
Once signed to EMI, the band went into the studio to make their first official recordings, under producer Howard Gable, who had recently re-located from New Zealand and had established himself as one Australia's leading pop producers with his work for bands such as The Masters Apprentices.
She returned to the big screen opposite Clark Gable in Key to the City ( 1950 ), and then went on to make her most significant film appearance in the classic D. O. A., also in 1950.

Gable and Kerr
The Hucksters is a 1947 MGM film directed by Jack Conway and starring Clark Gable that marked the debut of Deborah Kerr in an American film.
Although Louis B. Mayer had chosen carefully — and spent lavishly — on a property to launch Deborah Kerr and re-launch Clark Gable after his wartime absence from the screen, The Hucksters was not well received by contemporary critics, and was held at arm's length by the moviegoing public.
Variety was lukewarm on both Gable and Kerr.

Gable and feel
Harlow was clearly sicker than her character, and when she leaned against her co-star Clark Gable between scenes she said, " I feel terrible.

Gable and when
Lombard's most famous relationship came in 1936 when she became involved with Clark Gable.
Despite being married twice more, Gable chose to be interred beside Lombard in Forest Lawn Memorial Park when he died in 1960.
She runs away, boarding a bus to New York City, to reunite with her new spouse, when she meets fellow bus passenger Peter Warne ( Clark Gable ), an out-of-work newspaper reporter.
One source claims that Clark Gable recommended the role go to McDaniel ; when she went to her audition dressed in an authentic maid's uniform, she won the part.
Movie Star Clark Gable, famous for his role in " Gone With the Wind ", came to Barnsdall with his father for a short while when the town was in the oil business.
The film is notable as being Gable's biggest flop and occurred at the height of his career, when almost every Gable film was a smash hit.
The only time she remembered Gable visiting Lewis was once at her home when she was a teenager ; she had no idea he was her biological father.
Lewis was an assistant and was right behind her mother when she noticed Gable.
In 1931, loaned out by Hughes ' Caddo Company to other studios, Harlow began to gain more attention when she appeared in The Secret Six with Wallace Beery and Clark Gable, Iron Man with Lew Ayres and Robert Armstrong, and The Public Enemy with James Cagney.
The only recorded high school loss suffered by Gable was during his freshman year when he lost an unofficial match to teammate, Michael DePaschalis.
Kyle died in a Kansas state penitentiary on June 17, 2011 ; Gable was in northeast Iowa — the same area where he was vacationing when his sister was killed — when he learned of Kyle's death.
Norma Moore stepped into the role from 1957, then was replaced by Mary Foskett in 1958 who successfully carried on Susan's role until 1964 when Frances Helm took on the role for a few months before she was replaced in 1965 by Judy Lewis ( the illegitimate daughter of Loretta Young and Clark Gable ).
The band returned to the Australian singles charts in Australia in July when dance producer Nick Skitz asked Gable to sing " Run to Paradise " on a dance reworking.
In 1940, Canutt sustained serious internal injuries when a horse fell on him while doubling for Clark Gable in Boom Town ( 1940 ).
Lewis, at age 31, finally confronted her mother when Gable had been dead for five years, Loretta Young became nauseated, and confirmed the truth.
The studio was impressed, and when Lana Turner eloped with Artie Shaw, Williams screen tested with the leading man Clark Gable, for the film Somewhere I'll Find You.
Gable and Price rally the ABs to cause trouble for the nerds, whose group now includes an obese English inductee ( who is depicted wearing a kilt ) and a Korean Elvis impersonator ( who notes that he is South Korean, when asked about his accent ).
Clark Gable had a top billing clause written into his MGM contract and made three major films in the 1930s with Spencer Tracy in supporting roles ( San Francisco, Test Pilot, and Boom Town ), but when Tracy renegotiated his contract during World War II, he had the same clause included in his own contract, effectively ending the hugely popular Gable-Tracy team.
* Judy Garland singing " You Made Me Love You " to a picture of Clark Gable gets parodied in the 2007 musical film Hairspray when Link ( Zac Efron ) sings to a picture, of Tracy ( Nikki Blonsky ), which comes to life to sing with him.
Gone with the Wind is alluded to when Paul describes Infinite Darlene as sounding like Scarlett O ' Hara as played by Clark Gable.
Celebrities such as Clark Gable and Cary Grant began to buy their suits from Brioni in the 1950s when working at Rome's Cinecittà studios.
She also had a two-year affair with Clark Gable in the 1920s when Gable was a struggling young actor.

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