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'King of Hollywood': The story of the world star, who loved only one woman all his life

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11 Qershor 2019

'King of Hollywood': The story of the world star, who loved only

One of Hollywood's most famous actors shot to be the most handsome man in the United States. It's hard not to let you see his elegance and charm. Meet Clark Gable.

The artist had many romances throughout his life, married five times but foolishly loved a single Carole Lombard woman. His heart continued to be beaten even when the latter passed away as a result of a tragic accident.

William Clark Gable was born February 1, 1901 in Cadiz, Ohio. His mother, Adeline, suffered from epilepsy and passed away before his first birthday. After several years, his father, William Henry Gable, married Jennie Dunlap, who paid great attention to Clark's education. She learned to behave well, to pay attention to appearances and to play the piano. At age 17, Gable played music, read Shakespeare and was a neat mechanic. It was precisely this, when the juvenile thought to become an actor.

After the stepfather's death, Clark began working as a woodcutter and then as a telephone operator. He could still be a workman at the theater, getting closer to dreaming to get on stage. His greatest desire became a reality at the age of 20 playing the first role as a cook (woman role). The director did not like Clark's actress at all, and the latter was not invited to any other show.

Later, Gable found himself in Portland, where he met with acting teacher Josephine Dillon. She thought the boy had a spark of talent and Binded to turn him into a star. It was Josephine who paid for her dental treatments, haircut, and learned to stay, walk, and work with the voice as it should.

Soon after, the pair fell in love and in 1924, after moving to Los Angeles, tied the wreath. Josephine was 17 years older than Gable. She turned to his manager, helped him to acquire secondary roles and be known under the pseudonym "The King of Hollywood". Years later, Clark would become a true cinematic king. Clark and Josephine lived together for six years. He began to gain popularity and the fans drew attention to his appearance and powerful voice. In 1931, their partners divorced and Clark married Maria Langham, who was also 17 years older than he.

Maria wanted her husband to be the most famous, so he began investing heavily in his career. In 1931, Clark participated in 12 films and in 1934 in "It Happened One Night", the film that gave the desired fame. Moreover, Peter Warren's role was the one who gave the first and only Oscar. Though his wife tolerated many of his "romantic adventures," divorce came in 1939. She filed a lawsuit against her former husband and was able to take half of her property. It appeared that Gable did not experience a bad divorce, where one month after divorce he married the famous actress Carole Lombard. Later, the actor confessed that she was his only love, which she remembered and kept in her heart throughout her life.

They met in 1932 and at first disliked one another. After four years, Lombard and Gable met again and apparently found common language. Months later, they attended fashion clubs and restaurants together, and from there came their love story. Since Clark was married to Marian, the lovers had to meet secretly. But after divorce proceedings ended, the couple did not hesitate to marry. After the wedding, partners began living on a farm not far from Hollywood. Their life was totally different from that of other stars. They did not have a tennis court, pool or excessive luxury. Carole was dealing with horses, Clark raised chickens and also kept many cats and dogs. They loved spending a night in the tent. Both felt very good with each other and Clark appeared to have no interest in other women in his life. Carole and Clark planned to become parents very soon, a wish that was broken in two. Carole lost two children and after numerous searches learned that it was impossible to bring a baby to life. Thus, the actress stopped taking part in comedy and preferred playing dramatic roles.

It had been five years since the Second World War began. As soon as the United States became involved in war in 1941, the government urged celebrities to participate in a charity program for the army. As she tried to persuade Clark to travel with him, he refused after signing a contract with a film studio.

So, along with Father Clark's mother and agent Otto Winkler (also a family friend), Carole went and took part. After the event, her two companions asked for a train to go back for fear of flying. Since Carole was eager to see her husband, they were asked to take the plane. In January 1942, the pilot lost control and the plane crashed on a mountain. The 22 people on board died all of them.

When Gable learned of what had happened, he hastened to go to Las Vegas and demanded to bring the carcasses there but stopped him from approaching the accident site. After a few days, the actress was buried next to her mother. Gable asked to be buried near Carole on a remote day.

After divorcing her husband's life, the actor did not stop being a part of the movies but "was not the same as Clark GABLE" EXHIBITED THE ACTOR ESTHER WILLIAMS. "He was ruined by her death."

So we lived alone, drank all the time and stay in bed feeling in the pillow of her friend's perfume. He even did not allow the servants to take the powders in the Karolas room. On August 12, 1942, V] Calrk joined the US Forces. As he took part in five air missions, one of them was attacked by a bullet and a bullet kicked his leg. The soldiers said Clark seemed too desperate to resist the attack as he was in some way seeking to flee this world alike as Carole. Since Gable had signed a contract, he returned again in June 1944 and launched the launches again.

She started participating in the movies and being accompanied by women. He even married Sylvia Ashley, a famous model and actress who was about to marry her with the stars. After three years together, since they could not be loved, the pair split in 1952.

After her, Clark was associated with Grace Kelly, Joan Craford, Marion Davies, Lana Turner, Nancy Davis and many others. In 1955, Gable married for the fifth time. A young woman, named Kay William, became his wife. She had many equinoxes with Calrk, the reason why he hypothesized. Unfortunately, he could not find the affection and happiness he had with Carole.

Gable passed away as a result of a heart attack during "The Misfits" filming. Kay William - bury her husband where he wanted, near the love of life, the third wife, Carole Lobard-ity. FOUR MONTHS AFTER HIS DEAD, Kay gave birth to a son, the only actor's lyrical child.

Likewise, it was true that Gable was the father of Judy, the actress of Loretta Young, born in 1935. Never did the actor publicize anything like this and he only met the club once. The information was made public in 20111 following Judy's death.