6 Quotes by Clara Bow
Clara Bow was a trailblazing actress and one of the most iconic stars of the silent film era. Born in 1905, Bow's journey to stardom is often regarded as a classic Hollywood fairytale. From a challenging upbringing in Brooklyn, New York, she rose to fame as the quintessential "It Girl," a term derived from her starring role in the film "It" (1927).
With her effervescent personality, charisma, and natural beauty, Bow became a symbol of the roaring twenties and a symbol of the newfound freedom and independence of women during that era. Her "flapper" image, defined by her bobbed hair and carefree attitude, influenced fashion trends and popular culture. As the first true "sex symbol" of Hollywood, Bow navigated both the allure and challenges of fame, facing intense media scrutiny and personal struggles.
Despite these hardships, she left a lasting impact on the film industry, breaking barriers for women in cinema and inspiring generations of actresses who followed in her footsteps. Clara Bow's legacy endures as a testament to the transformative power of film and the enduring charisma of a true silver screen legend.
Clara Bow Quotes
They yell at me to be dignified. But what are the dignified people like? The people who are held up as examples of me? They are snobs. Frightful snobs I'm a curiosity in Hollywood. I'm a big freak, because I'm myself!
We had individuality. We did as we pleased. We stayed up late. We dressed the way we wanted. I used to whiz down Sunset Boulevard in my open Kissel, with several red chow dogs to match my hair. Today, they're sensible and end up with better health. But we had more fun.
I'm a curiosity in Hollywood. I'm a big freak, because I'm myself!
A sex symbol is a heavy load to carry when one is tired, hurt and bewildered.
The more I see of men, the more I like dogs.
Even now I can't trust life. It did too many awful things to me as a kid.
― Clara Bow Quotes
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