Jean Harlow in Red-Headed Woman (1932).
Jean Harlow delivers one of the most famous (and misquoted) movie lines ever in Hell’s Angels (1930).
Kitty Packard (Jean Harlow) explains that she’s an introvert in Dinner at Eight (1933).
Jean Harlow and Ben Lyon in the two-color Technicolor sequence of Hell’s Angels (1930).
Jean Harlow in Dinner at Eight (1933).
Jean Harlow helps herself to a little extra whipped cream in Dinner at Eight (1933).
Jean Harlow in the two-strip Technicolor sequence of Hell's Angels (1930).
Jean Harlow, born Harlean Harlow Carpenter
(3 March, 1911 – 7 June, 1937 ∞ )
I was not a born actress. No one knows it better than I. If I had any latent talent, I have had to work hard, listen carefully, do things over and over and then over again in order to bring it out.
Candid footage of Jean Harlow on the MGM lot in costume for Dinner at Eight (1933).
Jean Harlow in the infamous rain barrel scene from Red Dust (1932). I just wrote a blog post about this pre-Code classic.
Jean Harlow in Red-Headed Woman, which I include in my latest blog post, Pre-Code A to Z.
Jean Harlow and Ben Lyon in Hell's Angels (1930).