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Jean HarlowJean Harlow (Harlean Carpenter) became a star in Howard Hughes's sound remake of Hell's Angels in 1930, and a sex symbol with her starring role in Platinum Blonde in 1931. Her star was still rising when she succumbed to kidney failure in 1937.
Helen HayesHelen Hayes (Helen Brown), known as "The First Lady of the American Theater," was the first person ever to win a Grammy, an Oscar, a Tony, and an Emmy in competitive categories.
Rita HayworthRita Hayworth (Margarita Carmen Cansino) was the number 2 pin-up favorite of American GI's during World War II. Unfortunately her time as a star was short-lived, and in the early 1950s was more known for her romance with millionaire playboy Aly Khan than her acting skills.
Bob HopeBob Hope (Leslie Townes Hope) is listed in the Guiness Book of World Records as the most honored entertainer in the world, with more than 2,000 awards and honors. He was one of the very few performers to make the transition from vaudeville to film, and then from film to television.
Dennis HopperDennis Lee Hopper had his first success with Easy Rider in 1969, but did not enjoy it again until Apocalypse Now in 1979. Since then he has been working steadily as an actor and director, as well as a photographer and painter.
Moe HowardMoe Howard (Moses Harry Horwitz) dropped out of high school to pursue a career in the theater. He is best known as the leader of The Three Stooges.
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