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William Clark Gable (February 1, 1901November 16, 1960) was an American film actor, and the biggest box-office star of the early sound film era. He was born in Cadiz, Ohio to William H. Gable and Adeline Hershelman. Gable has German ancestry from both sides of his family tree; his maternal grandfather, John Hershelman, was German, as were Gable's paternal great-great-grandparents, Johan Philip Frankenfield and Catharine Haupt. When he was six months old, his sickly Catholic mother had him baptized Roman Catholic. She died three months later and he was not raised Catholic by his Protestant father's family. At the age of 16 he left high school and started to work in a factory. After seeing a play which impressed him, he made the decision to become an actor. He started to tour with several second class theater companies, and worked also as a salesman and in the industry.

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February 1 - 1901 - November 16 - 1960 - American - Cadiz, Ohio - German - Catholic - Roman Catholic - Protestant

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In 1924 he went to Hollywood with the financial aid of theater manager Josephine Dillon, who was more than 10 years older than he was and became both his manager and his first wife. He acted in small roles and returned to the theater, until in 1930 he finally signed a contract with MGM. Gable's first sound picture, The Painted Desert, made him an overnight star when it was released in January 1931. In the following years he acted in several pictures which soon made him become a megastar, earning the title of "King of Hollywood".

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1924 - Hollywood - 1930 - MGM - The Painted Desert - 1931

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Gable won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his 1934 performance in the film It Happened One Night. He is, however, best-known for his performance as Rhett Butler in the 1939 classic Gone with the Wind, which earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. A few years before, he had also earned an Academy Award nomination for his role as Fletcher Christian in 1935's Mutiny on the Bounty. In addition, Gable was one of the few actors to appear in three films that have won an Academy Award for Best Picture.

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Academy Award for Best Actor - It Happened One Night - Gone with the Wind - Mutiny on the Bounty - Academy Award for Best Picture

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Gable's marriage in 1939 to his third wife, actress Carole Lombard, was reportedly the happiest episode in his personal life, but it ended with her death in a plane crash in 1942. He was deeply grieved and joined the U.S. Army Air Force. His first movie after returning from service in WWII was the 1945 production of Adventure. It was not really successful, and MGM did not renew his contract in view of his high salary. During the next ten years, he made films which did not match the quality of his earlier roles.

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Carole Lombard - 1942 - U.S. Army Air Force - WWII

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His second wife had been Texas socialite Rhea Langham Davis, and his fourth was English actress Sylvia Ashley, a British divorcée who also was the widow of Douglas Fairbanks. His fifth wife, married after an on-again, off-again affair spanning 13 years, was Kathleen Williams Capps de Alzaga Spreckels, a thrice-married former fashion model and stock actress from the town of North East, Pennsylvania. She was the mother of Gable's posthumous son and only legitimate child, John Clark Gable, born in 1961; she also had two children from her third marriage, Joan and Adolph Spreckels 3rd.

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Sylvia Ashley - Douglas Fairbanks - North East, Pennsylvania - John Clark Gable - 1961

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Gable also had an illegitimate daughter, Judy Lewis, from an affair with actress Loretta Young.

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Judy Lewis - Loretta Young

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Gable's last film was The Misfits, which also featured Marilyn Monroe in her last screen performance. Gable died in 1960 of a massive heart attack in Los Angeles, at the age of 59. He was interred in Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California, beside his beloved wife Carole Lombard.

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The Misfits - Marilyn Monroe - 1960 - Heart attack - Los Angeles - Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery - Glendale, California

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