Jean Harlow
- Episode aired May 11, 1998
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Jean Harlow
- Self
- (archive footage)
Louis B. Mayer
- Self
- (archive footage)
Harold Rosson
- Self
- (archive footage)
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E! Mysteries & Scandals: Jean Harlow (1998)
David Stenn (author), Marcella Rabwin (friend), Anita Page, Alfred Pagano (hairdresser), David Baldwin (Harlow's cousin) and Joyce Vanderveen (author) are among the people interviewed who discuss the short and rather tragic life of Jean Harlow.
We start off hearing about Harlow and her mother would stop at nothing for her to reach fame. We learn about Harlow's very quick rise in Hollywood as well as her changing her hair color was something that would change the future of the town. We also hear about her three marriages and the bizarre "suicide" of her second husband. Of course, Harlow's young death gets a lot of the running time as people still question if she could have been saved. If you're a fan of Harlow then you know there was quit a bit that happened in her short 26 years and this episode does a very good job at detailing it. The interviews are all very good especially those with the people who actually knew her like Anita Page.
Episode: A-
David Stenn (author), Marcella Rabwin (friend), Anita Page, Alfred Pagano (hairdresser), David Baldwin (Harlow's cousin) and Joyce Vanderveen (author) are among the people interviewed who discuss the short and rather tragic life of Jean Harlow.
We start off hearing about Harlow and her mother would stop at nothing for her to reach fame. We learn about Harlow's very quick rise in Hollywood as well as her changing her hair color was something that would change the future of the town. We also hear about her three marriages and the bizarre "suicide" of her second husband. Of course, Harlow's young death gets a lot of the running time as people still question if she could have been saved. If you're a fan of Harlow then you know there was quit a bit that happened in her short 26 years and this episode does a very good job at detailing it. The interviews are all very good especially those with the people who actually knew her like Anita Page.
Episode: A-
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