Clarke Gable Filme und Serien
William Clark Gable war ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler. Zwischen 19drehte er über 80 Filme. Er gewann den Oscar als bester Hauptdarsteller für seinen Auftritt in Es geschah in einer Nacht. Er spielte ebenfalls die Rolle des. William Clark Gable (* 1. Februar in Cadiz, Ohio; † November in Los Angeles) war ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler. Zwischen und. Der nach einer Publikumsbefragung „King of Hollywood“ genannte Clark Gable ( - ) schrieb als Südstaaten-Abenteurer und Spieler Rhett Butler. - Erkunde Gabi Warlukss Pinnwand „Clark Gable“ auf Pinterest. Weitere Ideen zu Clark gable, Filmstars, Vom winde verweht. - Entdecke die Pinnwand „Clark Gable“ von Vera Seiter. Dieser Pinnwand folgen Nutzer auf Pinterest. Weitere Ideen zu Clark gable, Filmstars. Clark Gable (William Clark Gable) wurde am 1. Februar als Sohn des Henry "Will" Gable ( – ) in Cadiz1) (Ohio) geboren. Seine Mutter Adeline. In der Hauptrolle: Clark Gable, Jeanette Macdonald, Spencer Tracy, et al. Regie: W.S. Van Dyke.

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Gable's first movie role back at MGM was to portray reluctant leader of mutineers Fletcher Christian , an "Englishman in knickers and a three-cornered hat", one he needed talking into by friend and producer Irving Thalberg and once filmed Gable said, "I stink in it".
Gable made three pictures with Spencer Tracy , which boosted Tracy's career and permanently cemented them in the public mind as a team.
San Francisco , with Jeannette MacDonald , featured Tracy for only 17 minutes in an Oscar nominated portrayal of a Catholic priest who knocks Gable down in a boxing ring.
One of her seven pictures with Gable, in which he plays the lead, a test pilot, and Tracy is his sidekick mechanic.
For their final film, Boom Town Tracy gets a larger part than earlier, almost achieving parity with billing directly under Gable and above Claudette Colbert and Hedy Lamarr.
Despite his reluctance to play the role, Gable is best known for his Oscar-nominated performance in the Academy Award—winning best picture Gone with the Wind Carole Lombard may have been the first to suggest that he play Rhett Butler and she play Scarlett when she bought him a copy of the best-seller, which he refused to read.
Butler's last line in Gone with the Wind , " Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn ", is one of the most famous lines in movie history.
Since Selznick had no male stars under long-term contract, he needed to negotiate with another studio to borrow an actor. Gary Cooper was Selznick's first choice.
I'm glad it'll be Clark Gable who's falling flat on his nose, not me. Gable was wary of potentially disappointing an audience that had decided that no one else could play the part.
He later conceded, "I think I know now how a fly must react after being caught in a spider's web. By all accounts, Gable got along well with co-stars [60] and was great friends with actress Hattie McDaniel ; he even slipped her a real alcoholic drink during the scene in which they were celebrating the birth of Scarlett and Rhett's daughter.
He reportedly only went after McDaniel pleaded with him to go. Gable did not want to shed tears for the scene after Rhett inadvertently causes Scarlett to miscarry their second child.
He would not! Victor Fleming tried everything with him. He tried to attack him on a professional level. We had done it without him weeping several times and then we had one last try.
I said, 'You can do it, I know you can do it, and you will be wonderful He put his whole heart into it. Years later, Gable said that whenever his career would start to fade, a re-release of Gone with the Wind would soon revive his popularity, and he continued as a top leading actor for the rest of his life.
One reissue publicized "Clark Gable never tires of holding Vivien Leigh". Gable's relationship and marriage in to his third wife, actress Carole Lombard — , was one of the happiest periods of his personal life.
A Gable and Lombard romance did not take off until , [70] after becoming reacquainted at a party. They were soon inseparable, with fan magazines and tabloids citing them as an official couple.
Gable thrived being around Lombard's youthful, charming, and frank personality, once stating:. Gable was still legally married, having prolonged an expensive divorce from his second wife, Rhea Langham, until his salary from Gone with the Wind enabled him to reach a divorce settlement with her on March 7, On March 29, during a production break on Gone with the Wind , Gable and Lombard were married in Kingman, Arizona [8] : — and honeymooned in room of the Arizona Biltmore Hotel.
With the bombing of Pearl Harbor many Hollywood stars joined the war effort, some such as James Stewart signing up for active duty.
Carole Lombard sent a telegram to President Roosevelt on behalf of Gable expressing his interest in doing so, but F. She had just finished her 57th movie, To Be or Not to Be , and was on her way home from a successful war bond selling tour when the flight's DC-3 airliner crashed into Potosi Mountain near Las Vegas, Nevada , killing all 22 passengers aboard, including 15 servicemen en route to training in California.
Gable flew to the crash site to claim the bodies of his wife, mother-in-law, and Winkler, who had been the best man at Gable and Lombard's wedding.
Lombard was declared to be the first war-related American female casualty of World War II, and Gable received a personal note of condolence from President Roosevelt.
The Civil Aeronautics Board investigation into the crash concluded that pilot error was its cause. Gable returned to their Encino ranch and carried out her funeral wishes as she had requested in her will.
A month later, he returned to the studio to work with Lana Turner in their second movie together, Somewhere I'll Find You.
Having lost 20 pounds since the tragedy, Gable evidently was emotionally and physically devastated, but Turner stated that Gable remained a "consummate professional" for the duration of filming.
He plays a nightclub singer that doesn't recognize former love Shearer while Nazis are closing in on guests at a hotel on the brink of war.
The film is memorable for Gable's song and dance routine, "Puttin' on the Ritz" and an alternative ending. Gable then made his first film with year old Lana Turner, a newcomer whom MGM saw as a successor for both Crawford and the now-deceased Jean Harlow.
But their chemistry served them well in this and three later films, with Honky Tonk finishing third at the box office that year.
Since the couple had been popular with the public, Gable and Turner were quickly paired again in Somewhere I'll Find You as war correspondents who travel to the Pacific theatre and get caught up in a Japanese attack.
Army Air Forces. Commanding General of the U. Army Air Forces Henry H. The Washington Evening Star reported that Gable took a physical examination at Bolling Field on June 19, preliminary to joining the service.
Gable, it was learned from a source outside the war department, conferred with Lieutenant General H. Arnold, head of the air forces yesterday.
Gable, if he is commissioned, will make movies for the air forces. Lieutenant Jimmy Stewart , another actor in uniform, has been doing this.
Gable had expressed an earlier interest in officer candidate school , with the intention of becoming an aerial gunner upon enlisting in bomber training school.
MGM arranged for his studio friend, the cinematographer Andrew McIntyre, to enlist with him and accompany him through training.
Both completed training on October 28, and were commissioned as second lieutenants. His class of about 2, students of which he ranked about th selected Gable as its graduation speaker.
General Arnold presented the cadets with their commissions. Arnold then informed Gable of his special assignment: to make a recruiting film in combat with the Eighth Air Force to recruit aerial gunners.
On January 27, , Gable reported to Biggs Army Airfield , Texas to train with and accompany the st Bomb Group to England as head of a six-man motion picture unit.
Mario Toti and Robert Boles, and the sound man Lt. Howard Voss, to complete his crew. Gable was promoted to captain while he was with the st Bomb Group at Pueblo Army Air Base , Colorado, a rank commensurate with his position as a unit commander.
Prior to this, he and McIntyre were both first lieutenants. Gable flew five combat missions, including one to Germany, as an observer-gunner in B Flying Fortresses between May 4 and September 23, , earning the Air Medal and the Distinguished Flying Cross for his efforts.
In the raid on Germany, one crewman was killed and two others were wounded, and flak went through Gable's boot and narrowly missed his head.
When word of this reached MGM, studio executives began to badger the Army Air Forces to reassign its most valuable screen actor to noncombat duty.
In November , Gable returned to the United States to edit his film, on an old Warner's lot donated to the war effort, joining the First Motion Picture Unit in Hollywood where other stars contributed with any film equipment they had as well.
In June , Gable was promoted to major. While he hoped for another combat assignment, he had been placed on inactive duty and on June 12, , his discharge papers were signed by Captain later U.
Adolf Hitler favored Gable above all other actors. He was a qualified aerial gunner having received his wings upon completion of flexible gunnery school at Tyndall field.
He made good use of his wartime experiences in the movie Command Decision , playing a World War II brigadier general who supervised bombing raids over Germany.
Variety said, "His is a believable delivery, interpreting the brigadier-general who must send his men out to almost certain death with an understanding that bespeaks his sympathy with the soldier Immediately after his discharge from the service, Gable returned to his ranch and rested.
Personally, he resumed a pre-war relationship with Virginia Grey , [97] a co-star from Test Pilot and Idiot's Delight , that newspapers reported might be the next Mrs.
Gable was acclaimed for his performance in The Hucksters , a satire of post-war Madison Avenue corruption and immorality, which co-starred Deborah Kerr and Ava Gardner.
The film was popular with audiences placing 11th at the box office, [] but both Variety and The New York Times reviewed it as a sanitized version of the novel with script issues, that was heavy on Gable screentime, who struggled in the role.
Gable followed this up with Homecoming where he played a married doctor enlisting in World War II meeting Lana Turner's army surgical nurse character with a romance unfolding in flashbacks.
A very public and brief romance with Paulette Goddard occurred after that. They were reasonably popular, but he had more success with two Westerns: Across the Wide Missouri , and Lone Star Tierney was a favorite of Gable's, and he was very disappointed when she was replaced in Mogambo because of her mental health problems by Grace Kelly.
Ava Gardner, in her third and final pairing with Gable, was well received in Harlow's leading lady role, as was Kelly in Astor's role with both receiving Academy Award nominations, Gardner for Lead Actress and Kelly for Supporting Actress.
Despite the positive critical and public response to Mogambo , Gable became increasingly unhappy with what he considered mediocre roles offered by MGM, while the studio regarded his salary as excessive.
Mayer was fired in , amid revenue slumping and increased Hollywood production costs, due in large part to the rising popularity of television.
Gable refused to renew his contract. Critic Paul Mavis wrote, "Gable and Turner just don't click the way they should here Both were profitable, although only modest successes, earning Gable his first profit sharing royalties.
Spreckels, Jr. Gable became stepfather to her son Bunker Spreckels , who went on to live a notorious celebrity lifestyle in the late s and early s surfing scene, ultimately leading to his early death in It was Gable's only time as producer.
His next project was the Warner Bros. Newsweek said, "Here is a movie so bad that it must be seen to be disbelieved.
He did Run Silent, Run Deep also , with co-star and producer Burt Lancaster , which featured his first on-screen death since , and which garnered good reviews.
Gable started to receive television offers, but rejected them outright. At 57, Gable finally acknowledged, "Now it's time I acted my age".
Naples , was written and directed by Melville Shavelson and it mainly showed the beauty of Loren and the Italian island Capri.
While there Gable's weight had increased to pounds, something he credited to pasta, and he started on a crash diet to achieve a goal weight of , along with briefly quitting drinking and smoking, to pass a required physical for his next movie.
Many critics regard Gable's performance to be his finest, and Gable, after seeing the rough cuts, agreed, [] although the film did not receive any Oscar nominations.
Miller wrote the screenplay for his wife Monroe; it was about two aging cowboys and a pilot that go mustanging in Reno, Nevada, who all fall for a blonde.
In , it was a somewhat disconnected film with its antihero western themes, but it has since become a classic. Portraitist Al Hirschfeld created a drawing, and then a lithograph, portraying the film's stars Clift, Monroe, and Gable with screenwriter Miller, in what is suggested as a typical "on-the-set" scene during the troubled production.
Gable's performance as a leathery old cowboy with a realistic slant on most plain things" ironically vital, with his death before the film's release.
Gable was a conservative Republican, though he never publicly spoke about politics. His third wife, Carole Lombard , was an activist liberal Democrat , [] and she convinced him into supporting Democratic president Franklin D.
Roosevelt and the New Deal. In , he became an early member of the conservative Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals , an anti-communist organization, alongside Ronald Reagan , John Wayne , Gary Cooper , and other conservative actors and film-makers.
Eisenhower to run for president, when Eisenhower was still being sought by both parties as their candidate. Gable suffered a severe coronary thrombosis and still voted by mail in the presidential election for Vice President Richard Nixon.
Newspaper reports the following day listed his condition as satisfactory. Medical staff did not perform CPR for fear that the procedure would rupture Gable's heart, and a defibrillator was not available.
In an interview with Louella Parsons published soon after Gable's death about speculation on his physically demanding role in The Misfits , Kay Gable said, "It wasn't the physical exertion that killed him.
It was the horrible tension, the eternal waiting, waiting, waiting. He waited around forever, for everybody. He'd get so angry that he'd just go ahead and do anything to keep occupied.
On March 20, , Kay Gable gave birth to Gable's only son, John Clark Gable, at the same hospital in which her husband had died four months earlier.
Marilyn Monroe attended his son's baptism. Twenty-two years later Kay Gable died and was interred there as well. Gable was married five times.
He was engaged to actress Franz Dorfler when he lived in Astoria, Oregon. She referred him to the woman who would become his acting coach and manager, Josephine Dillon.
Gable and Dillon married in and divorced in The couple divorced on March 7, Only 13 days later, during a production break on Gone with the Wind , Gable married comedic actress Carole Lombard, [8] : — who died in a plane crash less than three years later.
In , Gable married Sylvia Ashley , a British model and actress who was the widow of Douglas Fairbanks ; the couple divorced in Kayley is an actress, while Clark James was the host of two seasons of the nationally syndicated reality show Cheaters.
During the filming of The Call of the Wild in early , the film's lead actress, Loretta Young , became pregnant with Gable's child. Five years after Gable's death, when confronted by Lewis, Loretta Young confirmed that she was Lewis's biological mother and that Gable was her father by an affair.
In a photo essay of Hollywood film stars, Life magazine called Gable, "All man An eight-time co-star, long-time friend and on-again, off-again romance, Joan Crawford, concurred, stating on David Frost 's TV show in January that, "He was a king wherever he went.
He earned the title. He walked like one, he behaved like one, and he was the most masculine man that I have ever met in my life.
Gable had balls. Robert Taylor said Gable "was a great, great guy, and certainly one of the great stars of all times, if not the greatest. I think that I sincerely doubt that there will ever be another like Clark Gable; he was one of a kind.
In his memoir Bring on the Empty Horses , [] David Niven states that Gable, a close friend, was extremely supportive after the sudden, accidental death of Niven's first wife, Primula Primmie , in Primmie had supported Gable emotionally after Carole Lombard 's death four years earlier: Niven recounts Gable kneeling at Primmie's feet and sobbing while she held and consoled him.
Niven also states that Arthur Miller, the author of The Misfits , had described Gable as "the man who did not know how to hate". Gable has been criticized for altering aspects of a script he felt were in conflict with his image.
Beach, noted changes should be made amongst the crew to get a Hollywood audience and where a subsequent battle sequence was altered when he should have had script approval, feeling his book was bought by United Artists for its title.
Eli Wallach recalls in his autobiography The Good, The Bad and Me , that what he felt was one of his best dramatic scenes in The Misfits was cut from the script.
Gable asked within his contractual rights that the scene be removed, and when Wallach spoke to him, Gable explained he felt that "his character would never steal a woman from a friend".
Warner Bros. You made me love you, I didn't want to do it, I didn't want to do it Bugs Bunny 's nonchalant carrot-chewing standing position, as explained by Chuck Jones , Friz Freleng , and Bob Clampett , originated in a scene in the film It Happened One Night , in which Clark Gable's character leans against a fence, eating carrots rapidly and talking with his mouth full to Claudette Colbert 's character.
This scene was well known while the film was popular, and viewers at the time likely recognized Bugs Bunny's behaviour as satire.
Gable has been portrayed in a number of films. Gable is known to have appeared as an "extra" in 13 films between and He then appeared in a total of 67 theatrically released motion pictures, as himself in 17 "short subject" films, and he narrated and appeared in a World War II propaganda film entitled Combat America , produced by the United States Army Air Forces.
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Disconsolate, he enlisted in the Army Air Force at age He served as a tail-gunner on five bombing missions over Germany and made a propaganda film for the Army.
After his discharge in , he returned to the big screen in Adventure. Still, when his studio contract expired in , he became the highest-paid freelance actor of his day.
He gave what is considered to be one of his finest performances in The Misfits with Marilyn Monroe and Montgomery Clift , but he never got to enjoy its success: Two days after they completed filming, Gable suffered a heart attack.
He died November 16, Young had kept her pregnancy secret to protect both their careers and the scandal that would result as Gable was married at the time of the affair.
Until Young confessed the truth to Lewis in , she had not acknowledged that Lewis was her biological daughter.
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Mit sechzehn Jahren wurde er von der High School verwiesen und schlug sich mit Gelegenheitsjobs durch, bis er die Aufführung eines Tourneetheaters sah. Sean Astin. Gerne gesehen. Dominic Monaghan. Rip Torn. Nicholas Anime Online Stream.He hitchhiked to Oregon and joined another company, where he met Josephine Dillon, the theater manager. Dillon, a former actress and respected theater teacher 17 years his senior, took an interest in Gable.
She became his acting coach and paid to have his teeth fixed and his hair and eyebrows styled. Before long they were married, and Gable and Dillon moved to Hollywood, California.
Gable worked as an extra in Hollywood before turning his attention to the theater, first in traveling productions and then in the Broadway play Machinal , for which he got good reviews.
After it wrapped, he returned back to California and appeared in a stage production of The Last Mile. Back in Hollywood, Gable was rejected at screen tests because casting agents thought his ears were too big for a leading man.
He managed to land his first speaking role in a movie in The Painted Desert in , and after seeing him on the big screen, MGM offered him a contract.
Gable was a hit, and the studio began casting him as a roughneck villain opposite starlets including Jean Harlow, Greta Garbo and Norma Shearer.
Ultimately, though, he became sick of playing the bad guy and made his displeasure known. During the filming of Dancing Lady in , Gable developed pyorrhea, an infection in his gums that required immediate removal of nearly all his teeth.
The infection spread through his body and reached his gallbladder, and he was hospitalized. He ended up winning an Academy Award for It Happened One Night , and having shown his range, he began being cast in a wider variety of roles.
By now, Gable was one of the biggest stars in Hollywood, and he churned out a series of successful movies like Boomtown , San Francisco and Mutiny on the Bounty.
In he appeared as Rhett Butler in his best-known film, the civil-war epic Gone with the Wind. He was devastated.
Disconsolate, he enlisted in the Army Air Force at age He served as a tail-gunner on five bombing missions over Germany and made a propaganda film for the Army.
After his discharge in , he returned to the big screen in Adventure. Still, when his studio contract expired in , he became the highest-paid freelance actor of his day.
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