Clark Gable
The Hollywood Blondes died on March 2, 1951, in near Las Vegas, Nevada, USA of plane crash.
Dr. Lombard was a University of Southern California professor in USC Medical School. He developed and patented one of the first crash helmets. He was a Lt. Col. in the US Air Force. He held other patents as well, including one on one of the first oxygen masks. His doctoral thesis in 1938 hypothesized and concluded that nicotine was harmful to rats and their offspring, leading one to believe nicotine might be harmful to humans as well.
His wife rebecca died in a car crash over 20 years ago. Don't know if he has remarried.
Dr. Frank Ryan was a plastic surgeon to the stars. He was not married. He died Wednesday, June 17 in a tragic car crash in Malibu, California. He became distracted while tweeting on his phone and drove his car off a cliff.
Billy Crash Craddock is a country and rockabilly singer from North Carolina. He was born on June 16, 1939 and as of August, 2014, he is still alive.
Carole Lombard was known to have relationships with men and was married to actor Clark Gable at the time of her death in a plane crash in 1942. There is no concrete evidence to suggest she was gay.
Clark Gable
Plane crash in the Sierra Nevada Mountain in 1942
US actress Carole Lombard was killed in a plane crash on January 16, 1942 when she was 33 years old (born Jane Alice Peters October 6, 1908). She was married to actor Clark Gable, having previously been married to Dick Powell.
They began dating in 1936. They were married from March 29, 1939 until her death in a plane crash on January 16, 1942.
Carole Lombard was an American actress and starred in a number of films making her increasingly popular. She was born on 6 October 1908 and died on January 16 1942, killed in a plane crash. Lombard has a star on the Holywood Walk of Fame at 6930 Holywood Blvd.
The value of an autograph generally is determined by what a collector is willing to pay for it (assuming, of course, that it's authentic). We've handled Carole Lombard memorabilia ranging from her own baby clothing (saved by her mother) to wreckage recovered from the plane crash which took her life. Among these items are many, many authentic Carole Lombard autographs. The Lombard Archive would certainly be happy to take a look at the signature (a clear scan first, then ultimately we would require an examination of the original item), and advise you of our findings. Please feel free to write me an e-mail (send to: lombard@aol.com), and attach a scan if you like. Thanks, Carole Sampeck-Hestand The Lombard Archive/Jean Garceau Collection
Clark Gable was married to Carol Lombard until she died in an airplane crash.
Crash Vegas ended in 1996.
Crash Vegas was created in 1988.
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