Lombard, Carole

Lombard, Carole
orig. Jane Alice Peters

born Oct. 6, 1908, Fort Wayne, Ind., U.S.
died Jan. 16, 1942, near Las Vegas, Nev.

U.S. film actress.

She made her screen debut in A Perfect Crime (1921) and appeared in comedy shorts from 1925. She starred in the classic screwball comedy Twentieth Century (1934), which showcased her unique blend of sophisticated glamour and earthy audacity and established her as a leading comic actress. She appeared in a series of popular comedies, including My Man Godfrey (1936), Nothing Sacred (1937), Mr. and Mrs. Smith (1941), and To Be or Not to Be (1942). She married Clark Gable in 1939. She died in a plane crash while on tour to sell war bonds.

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▪ American actress
original name  Jane Alice Peters  
born October 6, 1908, Fort Wayne, Indiana, U.S.
died January 16, 1942, near Las Vegas, Nevada

      American actress and comedienne who starred in some of the most successful comedies of the 1930s.

      After studying acting and dancing as a child, she made her screen debut as a 13-year-old tomboy in A Perfect Crime (1921); legend has it that the actress was cast in the role after the film's director, Allan Dwan, saw her playing baseball in the street. After graduating from junior high school, she appeared in the film Dick Turpin (1925) under the stage name Carol (after 1930, Carole) Lombard. She appeared in more than 20 silent films during the 1920s, mostly in bit roles or as a supporting player in several Mack Sennett (Sennett, Mack)-produced comedy shorts. In 1930 she signed a seven-year contract with Paramount (Paramount Pictures Corporation) and was occasionally afforded the opportunity to display her comic skills in such films as Fast and Loose (1930), It Pays to Advertise (1931), and Man of the World (1931). It was also during this period that Lombard appeared in No Man of Her Own (1932), her only film with future husband Clark Gable (Gable, Clark) (married 1939).

 Lombard's big break finally came with Twentieth Century (1934), in which she costarred with John Barrymore (Barrymore, John) in what many regard as the prototypical film of the screwball-comedy genre. The film established Lombard as one of the leading comic actresses of the 1930s and served as a showcase for her unique dichotomous persona of sophisticated glamour and earthy audaciousness. It was the first of four such comedies for which Lombard remains best known, the others being My Man Godfrey (1936), a high-society farce in which Lombard (in her only Oscar-nominated performance) costarred with her ex-husband, William Powell; Nothing Sacred (1937), which featured Lombard as a woman misdiagnosed with a fatal illness and Fredric March (March, Fredric) as the unscrupulous reporter who tries to exploit her story; and To Be or Not to Be (1942), an anti-Nazi satire starring Lombard and Jack Benny (Benny, Jack) as leaders of a Polish theatrical troupe.

      Although remembered primarily for her comedic skills, Lombard was also a highly capable dramatic actress, as evidenced by her performances as a noble and selfless nurse in Vigil in the Night (1940) and as a waitress mired in a deceitful mail-order romance in They Knew What They Wanted (1940). Lombard's other well-regarded films of the period include the melodrama In Name Only (1939), in which she appeared opposite Cary Grant (Grant, Cary); the comedy-drama Made for Each Other (1939), costarring James Stewart (Stewart, James); and Mr. and Mrs. Smith (1941), in which Lombard's performance highlighted director Alfred Hitchcock (Hitchcock, Sir Alfred)'s only attempt at straightforward comedy.

      In January 1942 Lombard visited her native Indiana to participate in a war-bond rally. As Lombard and her mother were returning home on January 16, they and 20 others were killed in a plane crash outside Las Vegas, Nevada. Lombard was at the peak of her popularity; her death stunned the nation and left husband Gable emotionally shattered. President Franklin Roosevelt (Roosevelt, Franklin D.) expressed the feelings of millions in his telegram to Gable: “She brought great joy to all who knew her and to millions who knew her only as a great artist.…She is and always will be a star, one we shall never forget nor cease to be grateful to.”

Additional Reading
Frederick W. Ott, The Films of Carole Lombard (1972); Robert D. Matzen, Carole Lombard: A Bio-Bibliography (1988).

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