Jean Harlow
Jean Harlow was an American actress and sex symbol of the 1930s, known for her platinum blonde hair and sultry persona. Born on March 3, 1911, in Kansas City, Missouri, she rose to fame in Hollywood during the early years of sound films. Harlow starred in several successful movies, including Dinner at Eight and Hell's Angels, which showcased her comedic talent and dramatic abilities.
Harlow's career was cut short when she died at the young age of 26 on June 7, 1937, from kidney failure. Despite her brief time in the spotlight, she left a lasting impact on the film industry and is often regarded as a pioneer of the Golden Age of Hollywood.