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  Clark Gable

Born As: William Clark Gable
Nick Name: Gabe, The King
Sex: Male
Height: 6' 1"
Nationality: US - United States of America
Date of Birth: February 1, 1901
Place of Birth: Cadiz, OH
Date of Death: November 16, 1960
Place of Death: Hollywood, CA

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It Happened One Night
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Gone with the Wind
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Gone With the Wind
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Gone With the Wind
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Quotes:
  • I believe in Rhett Butler. He's the only cause I know. The rest doesn't mean much to me.
  • It's an extra dividend when you like the girl you're in love with.
  • "Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn." - The Guinness Book of Film
  • I think it's hard winning a war with words, gentlemen. . . . I'm saying very plainly that the Yankees are better equipped than we. . . . All we've got is cotton and slaves, and arrogance. I seem to be spoiling everybody's brandy and cigars and dreams of victory.

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Clark Gable Trivia
  • Playing a cowboy in his last film, The Misfits (1961), which was also the final film for co-star Marilyn Monroe, the aging Gable diligently performed his own stunts, taking its toll on his already guarded health. He died of cardiac arrest before the film was released.
  • So durable, he could play the same role in both an original (Red Dust (1932)) with Jean Harlow and Mary Astor, and its re-make (Mogambo (1953)) with Ava Gardner and Grace Kelly.
  • Gable was dyslexic, a fact which didn't emerge until several years after his death.
  • When he took off his shirt in It Happened One Night (1934) -- revealing bare skin beneath rather than an undershirt -- sales of undershirts reportedly showed a significant drop.
  • In some radio interviews at the end of his life, his voice has a haunting similarity to Walt Disney's.

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