I like to wake up each morning feeling a new man.
No one ever expects a great lay to pay all the bills.
Underwear makes me uncomfortable and besides my parts have to breathe.
When you lie down with dogs, you get up with fleas.
Jean was portrayed by singer Gwen Stefani in the 2004 film "The Aviator."
Had to leave her prints in cement outside of Grauman's Theatre twice. The first time was done inside in front of a paying audience, but the slab was broken before making it's way to the front of the theatre. Jean returned four days later, this time doing it outside.
Entertainment Weekly voted Jean as #49 in a list of the greatest movie stars of all time.
Louis B. Mayer, the head of MGM Studios, paid in full for Jean's funeral and burial.
Jean was 5'2" tall.
Marilyn Monroe was scheduled to meet with some producers on the week that she died about playing Jean in a movie about her.
In 1965, two films titled Harlow came out about Jean's life and death.
Jean is buried at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park, which is in Glendale, California.
Jean wrote a book titled Today is Tonight.
Jean ran away from home and got married at 16.
Jean's rise to fame was in Howard Hughes' Hell's Angels (1930). He sold her contract to MGM for $60,000.
Spouses: Harold Rosson (1933-1935) divorced Paul Bern (1932-1932)suicide Charles Fremont McGrew (1927-1929)divorced