Jean Harlow's House (Former)

Jean Harlow's House (Former)


Los Angeles, California (CA), US
1930's movie star, Jean Harlow, and her mother Jean Poe Carpenter, moved into this Tudor style home in LA's Westwood neighborhood, after the success of Howard Hughes' 1930 movie Hells Angels, which launched Harlow into stardom. Harlow married her second husband, movie producer Paul Bern in the living room of the home on July 2nd, 1932. They later moved to the famous "Harlow-Bern House" in the Benedict Canyon neighborhood of Beverly Hills where Bern committed suicide on September 5th, 1932. After the tragedy, Harlow moved back into this house and lived here for a while until she moved into her last home on North Palm Drive in Beverly Hills.

Former owners of this house claimed that it's haunted by Harlow's ghost.
1930's movie star, Jean Harlow, and her mother Jean Poe Carpenter, moved into this Tudor style home in LA's Westwood neighborhood, after the success of Howard Hughes' 1930 movie Hells Angels, which launched Harlow into stardom. Harlow married her second husband, movie producer Paul Bern in the living room of the home on July 2nd, 1932. They later moved to the famous "Harlow-Bern House" in the Benedict Canyon neighborhood of Beverly Hills where Bern committed suicide on September 5th, 1932. After the tragedy, Harlow moved back into this house and lived here for a while until she moved into her last home on North Palm Drive in Beverly Hills.

Former owners of this house claimed that it's haunted by Harlow's ghost.
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Links: en.wikipedia.org, paradiseleased.wordpress.com, hauntedhouses.com, phyllislovesclassicmovies.blogspot.com, www.classicmoviefavorites.com, lisaburks.typepad.com
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