THEME BY PISTACHI-O
Clark Gable on the set of Honky Tonk (1941)

Clark Gable on the set of Honky Tonk (1941)

Clark Gable on the set of Gone with the Wind (1939)

Clark Gable on the set of Gone with the Wind (1939)

Clark Gable photographed for It Happened One Night, 1934

Clark Gable photographed for It Happened One Night, 1934


“The sweetheart of all time,” [Spencer] Tracy terms him. “The greatest guy in the business.” 
“Why?” I wanted to know. 
“Why? Because,” grinned Tracy, “he’s a man before he’s an actor. Talks like a man, thinks like a man and never talks movies.” 

Movie Mirror Magazine, 1937

“The sweetheart of all time,” [Spencer] Tracy terms him. “The greatest guy in the business.”

“Why?” I wanted to know.

“Why? Because,” grinned Tracy, “he’s a man before he’s an actor. Talks like a man, thinks like a man and never talks movies.”

Movie Mirror Magazine, 1937

William Clark GableFebruary 1, 1901— November 16, 1960

“The King is still King.”(Silver Screen Magazine, 1947)

William Clark Gable
February 1, 1901— November 16, 1960

The King is still King.”
(Silver Screen Magazine, 1947)
Clark Gable and Norma Shearer in Strange Interlude (1932)

Clark Gable and Norma Shearer in Strange Interlude (1932)

Clark Gable photographed by Russell Ball, 1934

Clark Gable photographed by Russell Ball, 1934

Clark Gable and “Sunny,” 1937

Clark Gable and “Sunny,” 1937


Clark Gable photographed by Sid Avery, October 1957.

Clark Gable photographed by Sid Avery, October 1957.

Clark Gable photographed by Clarence Sinclair Bull, 1936

Clark Gable photographed by Clarence Sinclair Bull, 1936