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Platinum Blonde is a 1931 American pre-Code romantic comedy motion picture directed by Frank Capra, written by Jo Swerling and starring Loretta Young, Robert Williams and Jean Harlow. Platinum Blonde was Robert Williams' last screen appearance; he died of peritonitis three days after the film's October 31 release.
Platinum Blonde's early sound was a mix of new wave and pop rock, mixed with heavier, arena rock-style guitar. [ 4 ] [ 16 ] [ 30 ] Their highly financed videos and fashion conscious look, along with Holmes's British accent-inflected vocals, drew comparisons to Duran Duran .
Mark Holmes (musician) (born 1960), vocalist and bassist for the Canadian new wave band Platinum Blonde Mark Holmes, writer for the Christian-based television series Gerbert Mark Holmes, member of the Los Angeles band Bleed the Dream
In 1996, Holmes, along with former Platinum Blonde drummer Sascha Tukatsch and musician Dave Barrett, formed a band called Vertigo that later became known as No. 9. [10] Described by C. J. O'Connor of the Toronto Star as "pre-inflatable-pig Pink Floyd , powered by Marshall /clothed by Galliano ," the band's sound was inspired by the music of ...
Robert Williams (September 15, 1894 – November 3, 1931) was an American stage and film actor. He is best known for his first, and only, leading role in the 1931 romantic comedy Platinum Blonde, opposite Loretta Young and Jean Harlow.
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After their last official cross-Canada tour ended in 2000, Platinum Blonde's frontman Mark Holmes released a solo album and worked as a DJ at The Mod Club in Toronto, Ontario. In 2010, Holmes decided the time was right to renew the band: "All the bands that I was doing remixes for lately seem to sound like Platinum Blonde.
Schwartz, 40, stepped out earlier this week, where he showed off his new platinum blonde ‘do. In a photo that a Bravo fan posted on Saturday, August 12, Schwartz swapped his usual dark locks for ...