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'Hell's Angels': THIS Is Jean Harlow's Sad Cause Of Death

Tania Calderón / March 24, 2025 - 02:30 pm

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Jean Harlow

Breakthrough in 'Hell's Angels' (1930)
Harlow's first major role came in Howard Hughes' aviation epic 'Hell's Angels,' where her beauty and charisma caught the attention of Hollywood. This role marked the beginning of her stardom.

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Pinterest Jean Harlow and Robert Williams in 'Platinum Blonde'
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Jean Harlow and Robert Williams in 'Platinum Blonde'

The Success of 'Platinum Blonde' (1931)
In 'Platinum Blonde,' Harlow solidified her iconic image as the platinum-haired beauty. This film turned her into a national sensation, setting her apart as one of the biggest stars of the time.

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Pinterest Jean Harlow in 'Red-Headed Woman'
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Jean Harlow in 'Red-Headed Woman'

Comedy Queen in 'Red-Headed Woman' (1932)
This film showcased Harlow’s comedic talent as she played the role of a cunning seductress. Her ability to balance humor with allure made the film a hit, earning her critical praise.

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Pinterest Jean Harlow in 'Dinner at Eight'
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Jean Harlow in 'Dinner at Eight'

Star Power in 'Dinner at Eight' (1933)
In 'Dinner at Eight,' Harlow shared the screen with other major stars of the era, demonstrating her versatility and range as an actress. This film further elevated her to the status of a Hollywood superstar.

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Pinterest Pat O'Brien, Jean Harlow, Ivan Lebedeff in 'Bombshell'
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Pat O'Brien, Jean Harlow, Ivan Lebedeff in 'Bombshell'

Classic Status with 'Bombshell' (1933)
Harlow's role in 'Bombshell' poked fun at her own public image. The film is now considered a classic, and Harlow's performance was noted for its self-awareness and charm.

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Pinterest Jean Harlow in 'China Seas'
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Jean Harlow in 'China Seas'

Iconic Role in 'China Seas' (1935)
In 'China Seas,' Harlow starred alongside Clark Gable, playing the bold and adventurous "Dolly Portland." The film was a commercial success, and her on-screen chemistry with Gable was electrifying, solidifying her status as one of MGM’s top stars.

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Pinterest Clark Gable and Jean Harlow in 'Saratoga'
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Clark Gable and Jean Harlow in 'Saratoga'

Final Film: 'Saratoga' (1937)
Harlow's final role came in 'Saratoga' alongside Clark Gable. Tragically, she passed away before filming was complete, and the film had to be finished using stand-ins.

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Jean Harlow

Cause of Death: Uremic Poisoning
At just 26 years old, Harlow died on June 7, 1937, from uremic poisoning, a complication of kidney failure. Her sudden death shocked Hollywood and her fans worldwide, marking the loss of one of cinema’s brightest stars.

Jean Harlow, the legendary "Blonde Bombshell" of 1930s Hollywood, became a symbol of beauty, charm, and wit. Known for her striking platinum blonde hair and sultry presence, she captivated audiences with her performances in films like ''Dinner at Eight' (1933) and 'Hell's Angels' (1930). In this gallery, we highlight her career milestones and remember her untimely cause of death.

Jean Harlow: Hollywood's Blonde Bombshell and Her Tragic End

Jean Harlow's legacy lives on, not just through her unforgettable films but as a pioneer of the glamorous Hollywood image. Despite her brief career, she remains an enduring icon in film history.

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