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FILM STAR'S MARRIAGE

MISS JEAN HARLOW CEREMONY IN ARIZONA. YUMA (Arizona), .September 18. Jean Harlow was married to Harold Rosson, aged 38, a movie photographer. She flew here from Los Angeles, and returned immediately after the ceremony. She said she had been secretly engaged for several months. Only a year, ago, on September 5, Miss Jean Harlow’s first husband, who had married her two months previously, was found shot dead in the couple’s secluded canyon home in Beverley Hills. -He was Paul Bern, the 42-year-old writer and motion picture studio executor. It was stated at the inquest that Bern had been married 10 years previously, and was never divorced from his wife, who, at the time of his death, was a mental patient in a New York sanatorium. Miss Harlow’s first marriage was just such another surprise as the second. Miss Harlow is about 20 years of age, and was the original “platinum blonde” of the screen. Although her pictures have been comparatively few for a star whose popularity is understood to be very extensive, she has shown a distinct acting ability in roles of a type that do not usually win public sympathy. Her most successful role was with Clark Gable in “Red Dust.”

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22063, 20 September 1933, Page 7

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FILM STAR'S MARRIAGE Otago Daily Times, Issue 22063, 20 September 1933, Page 7

FILM STAR'S MARRIAGE Otago Daily Times, Issue 22063, 20 September 1933, Page 7

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