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  1. Josephine Dillon (26 de janeiro de 1884 [1] [2] – 11 de novembro de 1971) foi uma atriz americana de teatro e cinema e professora de atuação. Ela foi patrona de Clark Gable , treinadora de atuação e primeira esposa.

  2. 19 de dic. de 2022 · Josephine Dillon Nine books. Volume 8 could have been broken up into two smaller books, but I did that with Volume 2, part 1 and 2 and have since regretted doing that.…more Nine books. Volume 8 could have been broken up into two smaller books, but I did that with Volume 2, part 1 and 2 and have since regretted doing that.

  3. 21 de nov. de 2023 · Eventually, with Josephine Dillon's advice, he had his teeth fixed and later wore dentures. After Gable and Dillon were married in 1924, they made their way to Hollywood, California.

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  4. Gable, Josephine Dillon, 1891-Publication date 1940 Topics Acting Publisher New York, Prentice-Hall, Inc. Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Clark_GableClark Gable - Wikipedia

    Gable married 5 times and was linked romantically to many other women. His first engagement was to actress Franz Dorfler when he was about 21. Dorfler introduced Gable to Josephine Dillon, who would become his acting coach, manager, and then his wife. When Gable and Dillon married in 1924, Gable was 23 and Dillon was 40; the couple divorced in ...

  6. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 8995. Source citation. Drama Coach, Actress. The first wife of Clark Gable. The daughter of prominent attorney Henry Clay Dillon, she was born in Denver and raised in Long Beach, California. After graduating from Stanford University in 1908, she pursued an unremarkable stage career and then set up an acting studio in ...

  7. 12 de jul. de 2022 · Biografía de Josephine Dillon. Josephine Dillon, nacida el 26 de febrero de 1884 en Denver, Colorado, era una mujer talentosa y trabajadora. Ella se graduó de la Universidad de Denver y comenzó su carrera como profesora de música en la ciudad. En 1909, se mudó a Nueva York con la intención de hacer carrera como soprano de ópera.