Hollywood - Clark Gable is not just a Hollywood artist. He was an icon of the American cinema industry of his time and was recognized as a 'sex symbol' representing the virility of a man in the 1930s.
By famous reporter Ed Sullivan, he was nicknamed 'The King of Hollywood' - his Hollywood rival - and played in the film, alongside the most famous and beautiful artists of the time, including Greta Garbo, Joan Crawford, Ava Gardner, Barbara Stanwyck , Jean Harlow, Claudette Colbert, Loretta Young, Rosalind Russell, Vivien Leigh, and Norma Shearer.
As quoted from The Vintage News, Saturday (4/3/2017), in the last movie, The Misfits, he appeared in the screen with Marilyn Monroe. It is said that Gable has a love affair with a number of other opponents.
Though he has never earned the title as the best actor, his deep voice, seductive smile, and his charisma make Gable popular and liked, both by women and so are male idols.
And only in a short time its popularity to be a big star. Her appearance as Rhett Butler in Gone With The Wind confirms her image as a compelling man.
Gable is not only popular in the United States, he is also a recognized star of the world.
One big fan is an unexpected figure: Adolf Hitler. The fuhrer loved Gable's appearance in a number of private film screenings.
During World War II, Hitler offered a wage of US $ 5,000 for anyone who could catch Clark Gable and take him to Germany intact, without any blisters.
On the other hand, Gable's life changed forever when his beloved wife, Carole Lombard, was killed in a plane crash on January 16, 1942.
The woman was killed in a DC-3 plane crash on his way home from the war service. He was declared the first US woman to be a victim in World War II

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