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  2. Clark Gable - Wikipedia

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    [121] [122] His second wife was Texas socialite Maria Franklin Prentiss Lucas Langham Gable (nicknamed "Ria"). The couple married on June 19, 1931, in California and divorced on March 7, 1939. [121] Thirteen days after his divorce from Maria, Gable married actress Carole Lombard during a production break on Gone with the Wind. [6]: 200–201

  3. Josephine Dillon - Wikipedia

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    During this time, Gable followed Dillon's advice to use his middle name, "Clark", as his professional name. Over the next few years, Clark Gable's career gained momentum with stage and minor film roles. After appearing in the play Machinal in 1929 and shortly before he was signed with M-G-M, Gable asked Dillon for a divorce. Dillon later ...

  4. Carole Lombard - Wikipedia

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    By this time, she was devoted to her relationship with Clark Gable. [94] The pair had reunited at a Hollywood party and began a romance early in 1936. [95] The media took great interest in their partnership and frequently questioned if they would wed. [96] Gable was separated from his wife, Maria, but she did not want to grant him a divorce. [97]

  5. Celebrities Who Have Married Nearly More Times Than We ... - AOL

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    Clark Gable: 5 Marriages ... Dillon” — who also became his manager — in 1924 and they divorced in 1930. He married Los Angeles socialite Maria Langham in 1931 but left her in 1939 to marry ...

  6. Spokane and the King of Hollywood: Photos reveal Clark Gable ...

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    Aug. 15—In the 1940s, Clark Gable was the King of Hollywood. Millions of people around the world knew and loved him from his iconic roles in films like "Gone With the Wind," "Mutiny on the ...

  7. Loretta Young - Wikipedia

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    Young and Clark Gable were the romantic leads of the 1935 Twentieth Century Pictures film The Call of the Wild. Young was then 22 years old; Gable was 34 and married to Maria “Ria” Langham. During filming, Young became pregnant by Gable. [17] Young did not want to damage her career or that of Gable.

  8. To Please a Lady - Wikipedia

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    To Please a Lady is a 1950 American romance film produced and directed by Clarence Brown, and starring Clark Gable and Barbara Stanwyck. The climactic race scene was shot at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway .

  9. Memory Lane: 80 years ago, Clark Gable and Dolly O'Brien were ...

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    When movie star Clark Gable visited Palm Beach in 1944, people wondered: Was he indeed gaga over the high-profile society beauty who was his host? Memory Lane: 80 years ago, Clark Gable and Dolly ...