Dashing Facts About Clark Gable, The King Of Hollywood

Dashing Facts About Clark Gable, The King Of Hollywood


January 11, 2021 | Christine Tran

Dashing Facts About Clark Gable, The King Of Hollywood


33. He Moved Quickly

Langham tried to make it difficult for Gable by filing for divorce in California, which would mean that he’d need to wait before marrying Lombard. Eventually, she relented, and the courts granted Gable and Langham a divorce. During a production break from Gone With the Wind, Gable finally wed Lombard—just 13 days after his divorce. The man didn’t waste any time!

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34. She Was The Love Of His Life

With Lombard, Gable could finally be himself. They laughed together and played pranks on each other, and had similar tastes. While she was no stranger to Hollywood parties, she was also fine getting into the stables with Gable or accompanying him on any of his hunting trips. They were a perfect match—but not every fairy tale was a happy ending.

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35. It Was A Great Fit

He had been apprehensive at first, but even Clark Gable had to admit that he was the perfect fit for Rhett Butler in Gone With the Wind. Not only that, he could tell that he was in good company from the first moment he stepped foot on set. Making a four-hour historical epic could’ve been a total nightmare, but Gable and the rest of the cast had the time of their lives making the legendary film—and for once, it was good, clean fun.

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36. They Had A Lot Of Fun

Before famous pranksters like George Clooney, there was Clark Gable. On the set of Gone With the Wind, he met his match. There was a scene where he was supposed to carry Olivia de Havilland’s character. Well, de Havilland had the crew actually fasten her body to the set. When Gable went to pick her up, he nearly threw out his back. However, it wasn’t all fun and games.

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37. He Pranked His Friends

Gable was at his best on the set of Gone With the Wind, and despite some early difficulties with a director who was later fired, he got along with everyone—especially Hattie McDaniel. In fact, he pulled one of his signature pranks on her. During a scene where their characters celebrate the birth of Rhett and Scarlett’s child, he covertly replaced the tea she usually drank with a stiff drank.

She didn’t notice until it was too late! Sadly, not everyone treated McDaniel as well as Gable.

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38. …And He Also Stood Up For Them

When Gone With the Wind began filming, Gable walked on set for the first time—and immediately, he nearly walked right off. He saw that the bathrooms had been segregated by race, and he was utterly enraged. He insisted that the producer change it, or he’d leave them without a Rhett Butler. And the troubles didn’t end there.

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39. They Enraged Him

When it came time for the studio to release the film, they had big plans for a huge premiere that would reflect the film’s grandeur. But when Gable found out, he was disgusted. The studios had scheduled the premiere to take place in Atlanta, which was at the time still segregated. When Gable realized that McDaniel wouldn’t be able to attend, his reaction was chilling.

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39. He Tried To Back Her Up

The studio’s mistreatment of McDaniel made Gable so angry that he told them he’d be boycotting the premiere. However, McDaniel begged him to go. He looked on proudly when McDaniel went on to win an Academy Award for her performance. The two remained lifelong friends—but not all of Gable’s Oscar moments were as golden-tinged.

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40. They Were Always Joking

The Academy nominated Gable for Best Actor for his performance in Gone With the Wind. While the movie swept the awards that year, Gable lost. Apparently, Lombard comforted him by saying, "Don't worry, Pappy. We'll bring one home next year." He explained that he thought it was his last chance to win one—and her response was utterly hilarious.

Lombard looked at Gable and said "Not you, you self-centered [bleep]. I meant me." Amazing. Unfortunately, the good times couldn’t last forever.

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41. They Helped Out

By 1941, many US stars had been galvanized to join the war effort, and Lombard was among them. In fact, she was so enthusiastic that she sent a letter to the President volunteering her husband for active duty. He replied and told the celebrity couple that their efforts could be better used at home. Lombard tirelessly began organizing and appearing at bond drives.

Travel took up most of her time—but sadly, catastrophe was lurking around the corner.

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42. He Lost Her

In January 1942, Lombard had traveled to her home state of Indiana to appear at a bond drive. She was returning home to Los Angeles with her mother and her press agent when a tragedy of the most devastating kind struck. Lombard’s plane crashed, taking the lives of everyone on board. When Gable found out, he rushed to the mountain in Nevada where it had happened.

His reaction was truly heartbreaking.

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43. He Was Grief-Stricken

Friends had to restrain Gable from scaling the mountain where the crash had occurred. When the search team finally located her body, he proclaimed through sobs: “Oh, God! I don't want to go back to an empty house.” He proceeded to reside at the Encino home they had shared for the rest of his life. On paper, Gable may have moved on—but for the rest of his life, his heart was only with Lombard.

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44. He Did It For Her

When the US entered WWII, Lombard had of course encouraged Gable to enlist, and following her untimely passing, he finally did. Gable joined the United States Air Force, and joined a unit that had him flying a plane equipped with a camera that filmed aerial gunners in action. He flew five missions—but he also caught the attention of the enemy.

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45. He Was In Grave Danger

It turns out that Adolf Hitler was a huge fan, and when he learned that Gable was fighting with the Allies, he offered a reward for his safe capture. Regardless, Gable made it out unscathed and the US awarded him multiple honors for his service. He returned home and briefly rested before resuming his career—and his love life.

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46. Life Got Back To Normal

When Gable returned home, he found comfort in the arms of actress Virginia Grey. The pair had an on-again off-again relationship before his marriage to Lombard, and they began spending so much time together that the tabloid began to speculate that she’d be the fourth Mrs. Gable. Well, they were all in for a shock.

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47. He Turned On a Dime

They’d spent years together throughout the 40s, and Grey patiently waited for a proposal even as Gable dated others—only to one day be confronted with a devastating surprise. In 1949, Gable suddenly married Lady Sylvia Ashley, leaving Grey heartbroken. It was actually a surprise to everyone—when Gable called a friend and asked him to help organize a private wedding ceremony for him and Sylvia, the friend asked “Sylvia who?”

It wasn’t a great start—and it certainly wasn’t a great ending.

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48. They Weren’t A Match

Lady Sylvia Ashley was the polar opposite of Carole Lombard—she was an extravagant spender, loved lavish Hollywood parties, and didn’t participate in any of her husband’s hobbies. Soon, their mismatch began to wear on the couple, and not long after their first anniversary, Gable demanded a divorce. Ashley was heartbroken—but clearly, Gable wasn’t.

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49. He Fled

Gable couldn’t get out of the marriage fast enough. After Ashley tearfully testified at their divorce hearing, Gable told friends that he “must have been drunk” when he proposed to her. When the courts finalized their divorce, he was visibly relieved. This restlessness wasn’t just confined to his married life, however…

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50. He Was Too Big

After his iconic performance in Gone With the Wind and his heroic turn fighting in WWII, MGM had trouble finding roles that were good enough for Gable, his star power, and the attention that he garnered from fans and the media. Gable noticed, and grew more and more frustrated with the studio that had made him a star. It all culminated explosively with the film Mogambo.

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51. He Stood Up For His Co-Stars

From the moment that Gable walked on set, his experience on Mogambo was a disaster. He clashed with director John Ford over Ford’s poor treatment of Ava Gardner, and Ford would openly insult Gable’s appearance in front of the crew. He also fell ill on set and had to leave temporarily to treat a painful infection. Things weren’t always terrible, though—sometimes, they were downright scandalous.

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52. He Found A Friend…And More

While on the set of Mogambo, Gable was delighted to learn that his much younger co-star, Grace Kelly, also enjoyed hunting. Soon after they went on a trip together, they began an affair. When the production moved to London, he got them a hotel room so that they could continue seeing each other—but it didn’t last much longer.

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53. He Got Cold Feet

Grace Kelly’s mother came to see her in London and expressed approval at the match between her daughter and Gable. The actor realized he’d gotten in a little too deep and panicked, leaving Kelly devastated. I don’t think the phrase “he left a trail of broken hearts” quite does it when it comes to Clark Gable—and he wasn’t done yet.

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54. The Ground Was Moving Under His Feet

Things were changing quickly in Hollywood, and in 1951, MGM fired Gable’s old boss Louis B. Mayer. While the two had often been at odds, Gable was disturbed by the news—and by the lack of roles coming his way. In 1954, after 23 years with MGM, Gable left the studio. While it was certainly the right move, Gable would never again capture the success he’d had in earlier years.

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55. He Found Love Again

However, there was one bright light. In 1954, Gable reconnected with an old flame who had recently divorced her third husband. Her name was Kay Williams, and before long, they were off to the races. They eloped in Nevada, with just a few friends and family members present. This match was different from his other, ill-fated marriages—and he seemed happier, as he’d been with Lombard. However, happily ever after wasn’t in the cards.

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56. He Wanted A Family

When the pair appeared together at one of his movie premieres in 1955, Williams was visibly pregnant—but sadly, tragedy struck and she miscarried soon after. Gable was a doting stepfather to her children, but he wanted one of his own, and they kept trying. Williams became pregnant again in 1960. Unfortunately, their bliss wasn’t meant to be.

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57. He Floundered

After leaving MGM, Gable didn’t really give any truly remarkable performances—not totally his fault, as most of the movies he appeared in were middling. However, there was one notable exception. In 1960, Gable began working on The Misfits opposite Marilyn Monroe and Montgomery Clift. The film would eventually reach icon status—but it was a long road to get there, and not everyone made it through.

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58. It Was A Difficult Shoot

The Misfits was filmed in the desert in blistering heat, and despite his age, Gable insisted on doing his own stunts. On top of that, doctors had to constantly be on set to monitor Monroe, who was going through a divorce from the film’s scriptwriter, and Clift, who had heart problems. Somewhat ironically, they wouldn’t end up being the ones in need of a doctor.

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59. He Fell Ill

Two days after completing filming on The Misfits, Clark Gable had a heart attack. Many had speculated that he’d been in ill health on the set, as his voice had drastically changed, and the insurance company had only approved his casting after he quit smoking and drinking for a week. Gable wound up in the hospital, with his devoted wife by his side. While Gable was already 59, no one could’ve predicted what happened next.

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60. He Didn’t Make It

At first, Clark Gable’s condition seemed to be improving. One night, Williams left his side to get some sleep. A few hours later, a doctor woke her up to tell her the devastating news: Gable had passed on. He’d had a second heart attack, and his body simply couldn’t hold out. Williams was four months pregnant at the time.

In March of 1961, she gave birth to a boy, who she named John Clark—Gable’s only son, and one he never got to meet.

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61. He Was With Her For Eternity

As per his wishes, Clark Gable was laid to rest alongside the love of his life, Carole Lombard. Over 200 people attended the funeral, including an honor guard, and Spencer Tracy and James Stewart attended. Soon, the tributes began to pour out—but there was a dark side to it all.

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62. She Blamed Someone Else

Following Gable’s passing, gossip columnist Louella Parsons spread a series of vicious rumors about the star’s final days. Parsons claimed that Monroe had caused so many problems and delays on set that Gable had become enraged—flat out suggesting that the blonde bombshell was responsible for the star’s untimely end. This story couldn’t have been further from the truth.

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63. He Had A Big Fan

Making The Misfits had been a living nightmare for Marilyn Monroe, but she had an important ally on set: Clark Gable. Monroe had been so nervous to meet the star, let alone act with him, that she’d had to take a tranquilizer to calm down the night before their first day. This made her late to set, and she immediately apologized to Gable. He graciously said: he simply said, "You're not late, honey," and led her aside to talk.

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64. He Was A Gentleman Through And Through

For the rest of the shoot, Gable was always there to talk to her and help her through her difficult time. Sadly, the vicious gossip got to her, and she did wind up blaming herself for Gable’s loss. The Misfits would actually be the final film that either actor appeared in. Monroe passed on in 1962 after an overdose.

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65. It Was Their Swan Song

While Gable didn’t live to see The Misfits become a success, there was one bright side to the horrible timing of his heart attack. Gable was able to see a rough cut of the film before he passed—and what he said about it was utterly heartbreaking. Screenwriter Arthur Miller reported that Gable said: "This is the best picture I have made, and it's the only time I've been able to act."

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66. He Had A Secret Love Child

Everyone in Hollywood knew Clark Gable was a womanizer—but after he passed, many of his darkest secrets came tumbling out. While making a film in the early 1930s, Gable had impregnated his co-star, Loretta Young. The studio covered it up, and Young went away for a few months, later pretending that she’d adopted the daughter she gave birth to. Gable never acknowledged the child. Young only told the girl about her true parentage after Gable had passed—but the story gets darker.

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67. Their Allegations Are Horrific

Loretta Young passed in 2000, and her daughter with Gable, Judy Lewis, lost her life to cancer in 2014. It was then that Young’s granddaughter-in-law revealed the family’s most disturbing secret. She said that Young had told her that her tryst with Gable hadn’t been consensual—a secret she’d hidden for nearly her entire life. The family chose to remain silent until after Young and Lewis had been deceased.

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68. She Was Rushing Home For A Sad Reason

When Carole Lombard perished in a horrific plane crash, Clark Gable was devastated—but few know that he may have played a dark role in her passing. At the time, Gable was filming a series of movies with starlet Lana Turner, and soon, the gossip columnists began to spread rumors that the two were having an affair. Fearing the worst, Lombard immediately made plans to fly home to Los Angeles, and Gable—but she never made it.

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69. He Put Himself In Harm’s Way

After losing Lombard, Gable was utterly heartbroken, and since Lombard had been traveling to see him, he blamed himself. When the tormented actor enlisted to fight in WWII, many saw his eagerness to put himself in dangerous situations as a self-inflicted form of penance for his role in Lombard’s untimely death.

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70. He Was The Once And Final King

During his lifetime, people regularly called Clark Gable the “King of Hollywood.” The title went to the grave with him. Many think that the Golden Age of Hollywood died with Gable too.

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