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of hand and the stooge's desire to be deceived. To these necessary elements (her own technical competence and her audience's sentimentality) Marlene Dietrich adds a third—the mysterious force of her belief in her own magic. Those who find themselves unable to share this belief tend to blame themselves rather than her."
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in Paris on 14 May 1992. Dietrich's funeral service was attended by approximately 1,500 mourners in the church itself—including ambassadors from Germany, Russia, the US, the UK, and other countries—with thousands more outside. Her closed coffin, draped in the French flag, rested beneath the altar and
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From that fateful day on, I have worked like a robot, trying to recapture the wonderful woman he helped make out of me. I even succeeded in this effort for years, because I always thought of him, always longed for him, always looked for him in the wings, and always fought against self-pity ... He had
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Francis Wyndham offered a more critical appraisal of the phenomenon of Dietrich in concert. He wrote in 1964: "What she does is neither difficult nor diverting, but the fact that she does it at all fills the onlookers with wonder ... It takes two to make a conjuring trick: the illusionist's sleight
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In her will Dietrich expressed the wish to be buried in her birthplace Berlin, near her family. Her body was flown there to fulfill her wish on 16 May 1992. Her coffin was draped in an American flag befitting her status as an American. As her coffin traveled through Berlin bystanders threw flowers
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Dietrich was known for her humanitarian efforts during World War II, housing German and French exiles, providing financial support and even advocating their American citizenship. For her work on improving morale on the front lines during the war, she received several honors from the United States,
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and correspondence that took place between the actress and fashion designer Jean Louis in 1958: "She wanted a dress that glows, she wanted to be able to control it herself from the stage and she knew she could have died of an electric stroke had it ever been realized." The dress created by Lang's
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Throughout her career, Dietrich had numerous affairs, some short-lived, some lasting decades, often overlapping and almost all known to her husband, to whom she was in the habit of passing the intimate letters from her lovers, sometimes with biting comments. When Dietrich arrived in Hollywood and
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tradition of Christianity, but she abandoned it as a result of her experiences as a teenager during World War I, after hearing preachers from both sides invoking God as their support. "I lost my faith during the war and can't believe they are all up there, flying around or sitting at tables, all
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A significant volume of academic literature, especially since 1975, analyzes Dietrich's image, as created by the film industry, within various theoretical frameworks, including that of psycho-analysis. Emphasis is placed, inter alia, on the "fetishistic" manipulation of the female image.
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was a phrase used by Dietrich to describe the underground, closeted lesbian and bisexual film actresses and their relationships in Hollywood. In the supposed "Marlene's Sewing Circle" several other names of other close friends are mentioned, such as Ann Warner (the wife of
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The contents of Dietrich's Manhattan apartment, along with other personal effects such as jewelry and items of clothing, were sold by public auction by Sotheby's in Los Angeles in November 1997. Her former apartment located at 993 Park Avenue was sold for $ 615,000 in 1998.
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in 1960 for a concert tour received a mixed reception—despite a consistently negative press, vociferous protest by Germans who felt she had betrayed her homeland, and two bomb threats, her performance attracted huge crowds. During her performances at Berlin's
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Critics still vigorously debate how much of the credit belonged to von Sternberg and how much to Dietrich, but most would agree that neither consistently reached such heights again after Paramount fired von Sternberg and the two ceased working together.
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firm. Her father, Louis Erich Otto Dietrich, was a police lieutenant. Dietrich had one sibling, Elisabeth (5 February 1900 – 8 May 1973). Dietrich's father was born on 26 August 1867 and died in August 1908. His best friend, Eduard von Losch, an
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The latter was notably present at Piaf's 1952 wedding to singer Jacques Pills, but the women's relationship began in the 1940s as Piaf was first trying to break into American entertainment and Dietrich took the sparrow under her wing, so to
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on the Las Vegas Strip. The show was short, consisting only of a few songs associated with her. Her daringly sheer "nude dress"—a heavily beaded evening gown of silk soufflĂ©, which gave the illusion of transparency—designed by
1999:, Marlene Dietrich told him during an aircraft flight that she became pregnant as a result of the affair, but had a surreptitious abortion without telling Stewart. In 1938, Dietrich met and began a relationship with writer 538:). Aged about 11, she combined her first two names to form the name "Marlene" Dietrich attended the Auguste-Viktoria Girls' School from 1907 to 1917 and graduated from the Victoria-Luise-Schule (today Goethe-Gymnasium) in 1585:
asked her why she continued to perform, she said, "Do you think this is glamorous? That this is a great life, and that I do it for my health? Well, it isn't. It's hard work. And who would work if they didn't have to?"
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to help the refugees. In 1939, she became an American citizen and renounced her German citizenship. In December 1941, the U.S. entered World War II, and Dietrich became one of the first public figures to help sell
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for her war work. Dietrich has been quoted as saying this was the honor of which she was most proud in her life. They also awarded her with the Operation Entertainment Medal. The French government made her a
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On 24 October 1993, the main portion of Dietrich's estate (on which the U.S. institutions showed no interest), was sold to the Stiftung Deutsche Kinemathek, where it became the core of the exhibition at the
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become so indispensable to me that, without him, I no longer took much joy in singing. When he left me, I felt like giving everything up. I had lost my director, my support, my teacher, my maestro.
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with an expanded repertoire. Her repertoire included songs from her films as well as popular songs of the day. Bacharach's arrangements helped to disguise Dietrich's limited vocal range—she was a
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Dietrich's professional image was carefully crafted and maintained while her personal life was mostly hidden from the public. She was fluent in German, English, and French. Dietrich, who was
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Dietrich starred in six films directed by von Sternberg at Paramount between 1930 and 1935. Von Sternberg worked effectively with Dietrich to create the image of a glamorous and mysterious
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onto it, a fitting tribute because Dietrich loved flowers, even saving the flowers thrown to her at the end of her performances for use in subsequent shows. Dietrich was interred at the
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the previous year. Also in spring 1990, she spoke on French forces radio station addressing her fellow Berliners in Germany about her then most recent conversation with French president
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in 1960, she said, "I dress for the image. Not for myself, not for the public, not for fashion, not for men. If I dressed for myself I wouldn't bother at all. Clothes bore me. I'd wear
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regarding his promise to her that Berlin would be the capital city of a united Germany later on—at that point in time, a quite appealing but non-official French presidential statement.
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and became interested in theater and poetry as a teenager. A wrist injury curtailed her dreams of becoming a concert violinist, but by 1922 she had her first job playing violin in a
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during World War II. In 1996, after some debate, it was decided not to name a street after her in Berlin-Schöneberg, her birthplace. However, on 8 November 1997, the central
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international success, and with encouragement and promotion from Josef von Sternberg, who was established in Hollywood, Dietrich moved to the United States under contract to
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Bacharach then felt he needed to devote his time fully to songwriting. But she had also come to rely on him in order to perform, and wrote about his leaving in her memoir:
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in November 2005, Dietrich's daughter and grandson said Dietrich was politically active during these years. She kept in contact with world leaders by telephone, including
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in November 1947, for her "extraordinary record entertaining troops overseas during the war". She said this was her proudest accomplishment. She was also awarded the
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From the early 1950s until the mid-1970s, Dietrich worked almost exclusively as a cabaret artist, performing live in large theatres in major cities worldwide.
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His signature use of light and shadow, including the impact of light passed through a veil or slatted window blinds, combined with the scrupulous attention to
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coat, and change to top hat and tails for the second half of the performance. This allowed her to sing songs usually associated with male singers, like "
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While Dietrich never fully regained her former screen profile, she continued performing in motion pictures, including appearances for directors such as
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Von Sternberg is known for his exceptional skill in lighting and photographing Dietrich to optimum effect, so much so, that even 50 years later, one of
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At the war's end in Europe, Dietrich reunited with her sister Elisabeth and her sister's husband and son. They had resided in the German village of
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Dietrich continued to work on stage and in film both in Berlin and Vienna throughout the 1920s. On stage, she had roles of varying importance in
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in 1965 and suffered from poor circulation in her legs. Dietrich became increasingly dependent on painkillers and alcohol. A stage fall at the
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Dietrich's show business career largely ended on 29 September 1975, when she fell on the stage and broke a thigh bone during a performance in
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379:(1935). She successfully traded on her glamorous persona and exotic looks, and became one of the era's highest-paid actresses. Throughout 7610: 7580: 7540: 7440: 2863: 2149:. I adore jeans. I get them in a public store—men's, of course; I can't wear women's trousers. But I dress for the profession." In 2017, 1935:, was born in Berlin on 13 December 1924. Riva later became an actress, primarily working in television. When Maria gave birth to a son ( 1848: 1468: 931:
The collaboration of one actress and director creating seven films is still unmatched in motion pictures, with the possible exception of
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Dietrich was known to have strong political convictions and the mind to speak them. In the late 1930s, Dietrich created a fund with
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in 1973 injured her left thigh, necessitating skin grafts to allow the wound to heal. She fractured her right leg in August 1974.
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directed the film and thereafter took credit for having "discovered" Dietrich. The film introduced Dietrich's signature song "
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Her public image included openly defying sexual norms, and she was known for her androgynous film roles and her bisexuality.
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as her musical arranger starting in the mid-1950s; together, they refined her nightclub act into a more ambitious theatrical
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remarked that Dietrich knew more about fashion than any other actress. Marlene Dietrich favoured Dior. In an interview with
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Marlene Dietrich as Lola: "She straddles a chair...imperiously, magisterially, fully the measurer of men in the audience..."
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named it "a unique film, perhaps the most fascinating and affecting documentary ever made about a great movie star".
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on CBS (which debuted 15 January 1953). She recorded 94 short inserts, "Dietrich Talks on Love and Life", for NBC's
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Dietrich was made an honorary citizen of Berlin on 16 May 2002. Translated from German, her memorial plaque reads
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was also one of Dietrich's closest friends during her stay in Paris in the 1950s, with Dietrich serving as Piaf's
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in 1923. Dietrich and Sieber were married in a civil ceremony in Berlin on 17 May 1923. Her only child, daughter
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Born as Maria Magdalena, not Marie Magdalene, according to Dietrich's biography by her daughter, Maria Riva (
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Berliner Weltstar des Films und des Chansons. Einsatz fĂŒr Freiheit und Demokratie, fĂŒr Berlin und Deutschland
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and several other exiles to help Jews and dissidents escape from Germany. In 1937, her entire salary for
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in 1958. Dietrich gave many radio interviews worldwide on her concert tours. In 1960, her show at the
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Marlene Dietrich and U.S. Army Technician Fourth Grade Earl E. McFarland in Belgium (24 November 1944)
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Marlene Dietrich in conversation with J.W. Lambert and Carl Wildman recorded after her season at the
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throughout the war years, running a cinema frequented by Nazi officers and officials who oversaw the
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revues in Berlin. In 1922, Dietrich auditioned unsuccessfully for theatrical director and impresario
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Despite tempting offers by the Nazi regime, she emigrated to the USA and became an American citizen.
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officials and offered lucrative contracts, should she agree to return to be a foremost film star in
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She was born Marie Magdalene Dietrich on 27 December 1901 at Leberstraße 65 in the neighborhood of
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Marlene Dietrich discusses her film and cabaret career in an interview recorded in Paris, 1959.
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Queer Jewish Lives Between Central Europe and Mandatory Palestine: Biographies and Geographies
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Four Fabulous Faces:The Evolution and Metamorphosis of Swanson, Garbo, Crawford and Dietrich
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was adorned with a simple bouquet of white wildflowers and roses from the French President
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Kennison, Rebecca (2002). "Clothes Make the (Wo)man: Marlene Dietrich and "Double Drag"".
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as her opening act for the first tour, included songs from her films, performances on her
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in her autobiography, she wrote, "If God created this world, he should review his plan."
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She often performed the first part of her show in one of her body-hugging dresses and a
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on the 116th anniversary of her birth. The doodle was designed by American drag artist
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that she had originally acquired for stage appearances in Berlin in the 1920s) and a "
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and costumes makes the films they made together among cinema's most visually stylish.
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For some Germans, Dietrich remained a controversial figure for having sided with the
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The Cosmopolitan Screen: German Cinema and the Global Imaginary, 1945 to the present
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Extravagant offers lured Dietrich away from Paramount to make her first color film
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on wheels", was another major success, earning $ 1.5 million in worldwide rentals.
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In 1988, Dietrich recorded spoken introductions to songs for a nostalgia album by
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s LGBTQ issue celebrates new storytellers, enduring icons, and Hollywood history"
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during the war years. In 1952, she had her own series on American ABC entitled,
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in 1952; there were rumors of something more than just friendship between them.
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Dietrich and U.S. soldiers somewhere in France during her second USO tour (1944)
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Dietrich continued with a busy performance schedule until September 1975. When
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In 1982, Dietrich agreed to participate in a documentary film about her life,
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Dietrich's first film after the end of her partnership with von Sternberg was
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in 1962. She cut the ceremonial ribbon to celebrate the grand opening of the
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Dietrich is referenced in a number of popular 20th century songs, including
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in Amsterdam was broadcast live on Dutch radio. Her 1962 appearance at the
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While in London, Dietrich later said in interviews, she was approached by
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for silent films at a Berlin cinema. She was fired after only four weeks.
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in London the following year; her Las Vegas contracts were also renewed.
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In 2002, the city of Berlin posthumously made her an honorary citizen.
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Felsing), was from an affluent Berlin family who owned a jewelry and
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production stills became the inspiration of the cover of rock band
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Kraß, Andreas; Sluhovsky, Moshe; Yonay, Yuval (31 December 2021).
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The earliest professional stage appearances by Dietrich were as a
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included a drawing of Dietrich in his solo museum exhibition at
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was unveiled in Berlin to honour her. The commemoration reads:
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When Dietrich was in her 50s she had a relationship with actor
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Her use of body-sculpting undergarments, nonsurgical temporary
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In 1929, Dietrich landed her breakthrough role of Lola Lola, a
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Nehmt nur mein Leben ... : Reflexionen / Marlene Dietrich
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Commemorative plaque at the house where she was born in Berlin
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In Paris, Dietrich had an affair with Suzanne Baulé, known as
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In her 60s and 70s, Dietrich's health declined: she survived
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Dietrich and von Sternberg again collaborated on the romance
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See, for example, the entries for Dietrich and Sternberg in
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Dietrich was an icon to fashion designers and screen stars.
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Dietrich and Rudolf Sieber on their wedding day, 17 May 1923
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which was integrated into the music video of their single "
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Dietrich's family nicknamed her "Lena", "Lene", or "Leni" (
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films, including six iconic roles directed by Sternberg:
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in 1999. In both productions, Dietrich was portrayed by
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Dietrich's gravestone in Berlin. The inscription reads "
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and Creature Technology Company / Jason Michael Webb /
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in the Netherlands, then entered Germany with Generals
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Sternberg and Dietrich: The Phenomenology of Spectacle
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with Edward G Robinson and George Raft (15 March 1942)
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Block, Alex Ben; Wilson, Lucy Autry (30 March 2010).
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poster that year which was pasted up all over Paris.
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Dietrich in Jerusalem during a tour in Israel, 1960
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Grove Press. 2659:. During 1953–54, she starred in 38 episodes of 1463:"She ... transcends her material," according to 485:Dietrich's birthplace in Leberstraße 65, Berlin- 7436:Chevaliers of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres 6012: 4646:"Recent Transactions in the Real Estate Market" 3915:"Netflix to Keep New York's Paris Theatre Open" 3704:"A Soldier Lovingly Remembers Marlene Dietrich" 3179:A to Z of American Women in the Performing Arts 3008:"Marlene Dietrich, 90, Symbol of Glamour, Dies" 1572:, a version of Dietrich's Broadway show titled 1297:by the French government for her wartime work. 723:. She made further recordings in the 1930s for 6500:The New York Public Library Theatre Collection 5882:The Amazing Blonde Woman: Dietrich's Own Style 5227: 2605:with Lucille Ball and John Lund (1 March 1951) 2521:with Edgar Bergen and Don Ameche (2 June 1938) 2018:, who claimed to also be Greta Garbo's lover. 1991:, Dietrich started a love affair with co-star 1397:Dietrich often performed parts of her show in 557:on tour with Guido Thielscher's Girl-Kabarett 16:German-American actress and singer (1901–1992) 6695:The National Theatre Company of Great Britain 6358: 6141: 5431:. University of Michigan Press. p. 207. 3001: 2999: 2837:, it focuses on Dietrich's time in Hollywood. 2603:Screen Director's Playhouse: A Foreign Affair 2513:with Douglas Fairbanks, Jr (20 December 1937) 1263:In 1944, the Morale Operations Branch of the 1210:troops in Algeria, Italy, the UK, France and 990:" in May 1938, a distinction she shared with 507:. Her mother, Wilhelmina Elisabeth Josefine ( 464:Location of Marlene Dietrich's birthplace in 5879: 5324:Schmadel, Lutz D. (2007). "(1010) Marlene". 4090: 4037:"Marlene Dietrich 1971 Copenhagen Interview" 4023: 3641: 3639: 3637: 2333: 2325: 2319: 2311: 2305: 2299: 2241: 2235: 2207: 2201: 2167: 2027:, one of the owners of the Warner studios), 1803: 1728: 1677: 1664: 1652: 1644: 1632: 1472: 1374:Black Fox: The Rise and Fall of Adolf Hitler 1082:See What the Boys in the Back Room Will Have 1052:(1937), another romantic comedy directed by 102: 7451:Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts alumni 6037:A Woman at War: Marlene Dietrich Remembered 5193:"Here's What RFK Did in California in 1968" 4474: 3549: 3490: 3058:"AFI's 50 Greatest American Screen Legends" 2613:starring Tallulah Bankhead (2 October 1951) 2403:, was released. The biopic was directed by 872:. Dietrich and Sternberg's last two films, 6365: 6351: 6148: 6134: 6097: 5422: 5328:. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. p. 87. 5027: 4939:The Sewing Circle: Sappho's Leading Ladies 4467: 4327:"Act follows suggestion of song's title". 3828: 2996: 1379:Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature 806:, a major success with Dietrich cast as a 433:France, Belgium, and Israel. In 1999, the 45: 7576:Naturalized citizens of the United States 5843:Sisterhood of Spies: The Women of the OSS 5713: 5317: 4942:. New York: Kensington Books. p. 3. 4578:"Obituary for Marlene Magdelene Dietrich" 4231:. Fashion Industry Broadcast, 2015 p. 39. 4000: 3634: 3550:Nightingale, Benedict (1 February 1979). 3175: 2293:The U.S. government awarded Dietrich the 1726:In an interview with the German magazine 1710:nomination for Best Documentary in 1984. 1663:Dietrich withdrew to her apartment at 12 1467:. "Whether it's a flighty old tune like ' 317:, Dietrich performed on the stage and in 6122:. National Women's History Museum. 2017. 5950:Blue Angel: The Life of Marlene Dietrich 5839: 5783: 5323: 5264:"Marlene Dietrich's Fashion Tech Vision" 4901: 4697: 4455:"Der Himmel war grĂŒn, wenn sie es sagte" 4047: 3875: 3761: 3749: 3406:"100th anniversary of Studio Babelsberg" 2990: 2850:in 1997. This production transferred to 2770: 2747: 2726: 2707: 2698: 2597:Lux Radio Theater: No Highway in the Sky 2191: 1945: 1902: 1771: 1625: 1562:twice (in 1967 and 1968) and received a 1504: 1496: 1469:I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby 1392: 1020: 812: 680: 638:. It was in musicals and revues such as 5970:A Biographical Dictionary of the Cinema 5967: 5531: 5233: 5064: 4907: 4643: 4161:"A Candid Portrait of Marlene Dietrich" 3790:"Film star felt ashamed of Belsen link" 3612:"Film star felt ashamed of Belsen link" 3537: 3524: 3478: 1634:Hier steh ich an den Marken meiner Tage 1080:The bawdy role revived her career and " 174: 1923; died 1976) 7318: 6888:Eugene O'Neill Memorial Theater Center 6372: 6053: 5860: 5804: 5787:Marlene Dietrich, a personal biography 5589:. The Decatur Daily Review. p. 42 5289: 5157: 5042:from the original on 18 September 2019 4935: 4806:"History on Film: Actors: Gary Cooper" 4666: 4078: 3719: 3717: 2981: 2979: 2394:contains the song "Marlene Dietrich". 1985:at the time. During the production of 7531:English-language singers from Germany 7496:German emigrants to the United States 7038:Edward E. Colton / Ben Edwards (1998) 6346: 6278:Die Antwort weiß ganz allein der Wind 6129: 5946: 5714:Lefkowitz, David (23 December 1998). 5580: 5557: 5301: 4966: 4159:Chesnoff, Richard Z. (7 March 1966). 3571: 3484: 3005: 2808: 2804:in oil who bears her facial features. 2800:1941: Max Ernst finished the picture 2641:Dietrich made several appearances on 2414:On 27 December 2017, she was given a 2169:Das letzte Kleid der Marlene Dietrich 533: 297: 7536:English-language singers from France 7446:Deaths from kidney failure in France 6155: 6034: 5993: 5925: 5902: 5764: 5743: 5583:"Better Radio Programs for the Week" 5261: 5255: 5145: 5129: 5113: 5015: 5003: 4991: 4873: 4861: 4849: 4792: 4767: 4624: 4479:. Barricade Books Inc. p. 130. 4441: 4333:. Ohio. 7 November 1973. p. 37. 4314: 4302: 4290: 4179: 4146: 4129: 4066: 3988: 3971: 3956: 3939: 3869: 3787: 3609: 3603: 3583: 3361: 3349: 3337: 3325: 3310: 3298: 3286: 3274: 3262: 3250: 3238: 3226: 3214: 3202: 3133: 2986: 2560:with Walter Pidgeon (3 October 1948) 2558:Theatre Guild on the Air: The Letter 2507:with Herbert Marshall (22 July 1937) 2350:The Most Beautiful Girl in the World 1919:, enjoyed the thriving gay bars and 1623:, in which she sang the title song. 1388: 1300: 1206:in 1944 and 1945, she performed for 572: 7566:Paramount Pictures contract players 7346:20th-century American women singers 5750:. William Morrow and Company, Inc. 5478:"Marlene Dietrich's 116th Birthday" 4473:"I have given up belief in a God." 4242:"Marlene Dietrich Concert Setlists" 4001:Carpenter, Cassie (9 August 2011). 3836:"Marlene Dietrich : Biography" 3714: 2976: 2964:"Seize Luggage of Marlene Dietrich" 2924:"Marlene Dietrich to be US Citizen" 2821:, which he staged in 2023 with the 2794: 2431:On 14 May 2020, she was part of an 1923:of 1920s Berlin. Bars included the 1767: 843:, which was dubbed by the critics " 13: 7611:20th-century American LGBTQ people 7581:Recipients of the Medal of Freedom 7541:French-language singers of Germany 7441:Commanders of the Legion of Honour 7251:The Broadway Advocacy Coalition / 6959:New York State Council on the Arts 5987: 5644:Theater Lindenhof (28 July 2023). 4734: 4201:Marlene Dietrich Collection Berlin 3050: 2599:with James Stewart (21 April 1952) 2569:with Claude Rains (8 October 1948) 2219:, discovered by German astronomer 2200:In 1992, a plaque was unveiled at 2177:The Last Dress of Marlene Dietrich 2114: 1595:Shady Grove Music Fair in Maryland 1202:During two extended tours for the 1059:Dietrich, with encouragement from 942: 824:to enhance Dietrich's features in 321:. Her performance as Lola Lola in 14: 7632: 7356:20th-century German women singers 6075: 5769:. University of Minnesota Press. 5767:Marlene Dietrich: Life and Legend 5747:Marlene Dietrich: Life and Legend 5581:Kirby, Walter (11 January 1953). 5093:"It Happened in the Hotel du Cap" 4969:Movie Stars Do the Dumbest Things 4908:Freeman, David (7 January 2001). 3153:. 9 February 2016. Archived from 2710:Nehmt nur mein Leben: Reflexionen 2364:'s "Marlene on the Wall" (1985), 2259:"Where have all the flowers gone" 2227:in 1923, was named in her honor. 1458:I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face 7616:20th-century German LGBTQ people 6760:-American Theatre Society (1972) 6300:An Evening with Marlene Dietrich 6039:. Wayne State University Press. 5825:10.2752/147800412X13347542916620 5707: 5682: 5668: 5637: 5612: 5604: 5574: 5551: 5525: 5491: 5470: 5445: 5416: 5398: 5368: 5350: 5326:Dictionary of Minor Planet Names 5295: 5199: 5185: 5151: 5085: 5068:Errol Flynn: The Life and Career 5058: 5028:Carly Maga (17 September 2019). 4960: 4929: 4879: 4867: 4669:"Bisexual side of Dietrich show" 4625:Reif, Rita (15 September 1993). 4343: 3853:Chevalier de la LĂ©gion d'Honneur 3815:"Miss Dietrich to Receive Medal" 2840:A stage musical about her life, 2545:with Ray Milland (24 March 1948) 2511:Lux Radio Theater: Song of Songs 2501:with Clark Gable (1 August 1936) 2491:Noteworthy appearances include: 2003:, and in 1941, the French actor 1981:, even though he was married to 1898: 1790:On 6 May 1992, Dietrich died of 1575:An Evening with Marlene Dietrich 1481:Where Have All the Flowers Gone? 1284:Bergen-Belsen concentration camp 1166: 1152: 1134: 1112: 976:(1936) for independent producer 593:, was born on 13 December 1924. 478: 457: 240: 217: 7341:20th-century American actresses 7200:National Endowment for the Arts 7021:National Endowment for the Arts 6494:Fourth Street Chekov Theatre / 6416:The Importance of Being Earnest 5840:McIntosh, Elizabeth P. (1998). 5737: 5558:Morse, Leon (22 October 1949). 5376:"The Legendary, Lovely Marlene" 4816: 4798: 4761: 4691: 4660: 4637: 4618: 4592: 4554:. 22 April 2013. Archived from 4544: 4518: 4447: 4401: 4368: 4337: 4320: 4259: 4234: 4219: 4185: 4152: 4096: 4029: 3994: 3907: 3857:Officier de la LĂ©gion d'Honneur 3807: 3781: 3767: 3696: 3678: 3648: 3589: 3543: 3530: 3517: 3471: 3445: 3423: 3398: 3389: 3367: 3169: 3139: 2864:Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 2591:MGM Theatre of the Air: Camille 2536:with John Wayne (12 April 1943) 1961:(1930), she had an affair with 1539:Where Have All the Flowers Gone 1103: 742:, the U.S. film distributor of 171: 23:. For the Black Midi song, see 7386:American expatriates in France 5972:. London: Secker and Warburg. 5695:(in German). Theater Lindenhof 5334:10.1007/978-3-540-29925-7_1011 4644:Swanson, Carl (5 April 1998). 4463:(in German). 13 November 2005. 3840:Who's Who – The People Lexicon 3775:Marlene Dietrich: Her Own Song 3176:Sonneborn, Liz (14 May 2014). 3102: 3077: 3020: 3006:Flint, Peter B. (7 May 1992). 2956: 2936: 2916: 2633:Dietrich's appeal to save the 2499:: The Legionnaire and the Lady 2475: 2464: 2358:Where Do You Go To, My Lovely? 2278:"I am, thank God, a Berliner." 1752:from closure was broadcast on 1600: 1123:serve food to soldiers at the 677:Association with von Sternberg 1: 7591:Special Tony Award recipients 7561:Mistresses of John F. Kennedy 7401:American television actresses 7351:20th-century German actresses 6717:New York Shakespeare Festival 6538:New York Shakespeare Festival 6512:American Shakespeare Festival 6491:Proscenium Productions (1955) 5262:Tran, Quynh (10 April 2017). 5234:Knowles, Kitty (1 May 2018). 2904: 2679:in Paris was also broadcast. 2630:for the BBC on 18 August 1965 2532:The Gulf Screen Guild Theater 2328:Ordre des Arts et des Lettres 2267:27 December 1901 – 6 May 1992 561:-style entertainments and in 448: 439:greatest female screen legend 7606:German women autobiographers 7526:German silent film actresses 7501:German expatriates in France 7090:' Def Poetry Jam on Broadway 7056:/ T. Edward Hambleton (2000) 6863:National Theatre of the Deaf 6845:Circle in the Square Theatre 6390:/ Ira and Rita Katzenberg / 6271:Sag' mir, wo die Blumen sind 6188:Marlene singt Berlin, Berlin 5784:Chandler, Charlotte (2011). 5560:"The MGM Theater of the Air" 5425:"An Icon between the Fronts" 4475:Allen Smith, Warren (2002). 3431:"filmportal: The Blue Angel" 2909: 2482:Marlene Dietrich discography 2471:Marlene Dietrich filmography 1265:Office of Strategic Services 1141:Dietrich with airmen of the 734:In 1930, on the strength of 7: 7416:American bisexual musicians 7048:/ Isabelle Stevenson (1999) 6857:/ Equity Liberty Theatre / 6502:/ The Shakespearewrights / 6020:. Oxford University Press. 5812:Cultural and Social History 5532:Amadour (7 December 2022). 5305:(September–November 2007). 4825:Revista Vanidades de MĂ©xico 4667:Bourke, Amy (29 May 2007). 3842:(in German). www.whoswho.de 3788:Helm, Toby (24 June 2000). 3610:Helm, Toby (24 June 2000). 2887: 2643:Armed Forces Radio Services 2574:Screen Director's Playhouse 2525:Lux Radio Theater: Manpower 2378:Public Service Broadcasting 2287:Berlin Gasworks Corporation 1566:in 1968. In November 1972, 1348:Witness for the Prosecution 406:Witness for the Prosecution 299:[maʁˈleːnəˈdiːtʁÉȘç] 10: 7637: 7156:Actors' Equity Association 6923:The Actors Fund of America 6783:A Moon for the Misbegotten 6778:Actors' Equity Association 6764:The Actors Fund of America 6114:Marlene Dietrich FBI Files 6095:Internet Broadway Database 6054:Walker, Alexander (1984). 5880:O'Connor, Patrick (1991). 4770:Marlene Dietrich: The Life 4700:Journal of Lesbian Studies 4600:"Marlene Dietrich: Berlin" 4526:"Marlene Dietrich Funeral" 4057:, Grove Press (1989) ebook 3089:ancestors.familysearch.org 2899:List of people from Berlin 2771:Dietrich, Marlene (2005). 2748:Dietrich, Marlene (1990). 2727:Dietrich, Marlene (1989). 2708:Dietrich, Marlene (1979). 2699:Dietrich, Marlene (1962). 2692: 2637:was broadcast on BBC radio 2518:The Chase and Sanborn Hour 2479: 2468: 2397:In 2000, a German biopic, 2107:those I've lost." Quoting 1687:), was published in 1979. 1385:in New York City in 1948. 1238:(a skill taught to her by 719:", which she recorded for 18: 7471:German bisexual musicians 7466:German bisexual actresses 7079:/ Robert Whitehead (2002) 7063: 7053:Dame Edna: The Royal Tour 6981:Brooklyn Academy of Music 6847:/ Thomas H. Fitzgerald / 6829: 6380: 6307: 6294: 6241: 6207:Live at the CafĂ© de Paris 6198: 6172:Marlene Dietrich Overseas 6163: 5998:. Doubleday and Company. 5861:Morley, Sheridan (1978). 5423:Rentschler, Eric (2007). 5095:. Vanity Fair. March 2009 4971:. Macmillan. p. 73. 4580:. The Message Newsjournal 4506:. The Message Newsjournal 3455:. Bonhams. Archived from 3032:The Cinema Museum, London 2861:During the production of 2505:Lux Radio Theater: Desire 2130: 1473: 1190:($ 450,000) was put into 671: 619:A Midsummer Night's Dream 542:in 1918. She studied the 437:named Dietrich the ninth 216: 211: 191: 181: 155: 147: 130: 113: 103: 98: 82: 56: 44: 37: 7421:Bisexual women musicians 7411:American bisexual actors 7396:American radio actresses 7376:American autobiographers 7152:/ Philip J. Smith (2011) 7023:/ Harvey Sabinson (1995) 6810:Theatre Development Fund 6257:The Boys in the Backroom 5790:. Simon & Schuster. 5587:The Decatur Daily Review 5065:McNulty, Thomas (2004). 4967:Moser, Margaret (2011). 4228:Style Icons Vol 4 Sirens 3885:. Movies & TV Dept. 3777:. TCM documentary. 2001. 3410:www.studiobabelsberg.com 2541:Theatre Guild on the Air 2486: 2459: 2444:In 2023, notable artist 2153:commissioned a $ 60,000 1825:StĂ€dtischer Friedhof III 1651:("Farewell to Life") by 1351:(1957). She appeared in 1028:and Marlene Dietrich in 659:I Kiss Your Hand, Madame 522:first lieutenant in the 443:classic Hollywood cinema 105:StĂ€dtischer Friedhof III 61:Marie Magdalene Dietrich 21:Marie Dietrich (soprano) 7556:Liberty Records artists 7521:German-language singers 7406:American bisexual women 7391:American film actresses 6883:and Charles Moss (1978) 6800:/ Harold Friedlander / 6572:John D. Rockefeller III 6285:Come Rain or Come Shine 6223:Wiedersehen mit Marlene 6035:Riva, David J. (2006). 5968:Thomson, David (1975). 5911:(1st ed.). Knopf. 5163:"Dead Atheists Society" 3063:American Film Institute 2750:Some Facts About Myself 2712:(in German). Goldmann. 2215:The main-belt asteroid 1909:Kurhaus of Scheveningen 1250:had taught her for his 709:Babelsberg film studios 613:The Taming of the Shrew 435:American Film Institute 403:(1950), Billy Wilder's 7621:Dark cabaret musicians 7571:People from Schöneberg 7551:American LGBTQ singers 7516:German stage actresses 7486:German autobiographers 7366:American anti-fascists 7262:Freestyle Love Supreme 7124:Robert Russell Bennett 6909:/ Hobe Morrison (1980) 6699:Negro Ensemble Company 6655:APA-Phoenix Theatre / 6520:Robert Russell Bennett 5947:Spoto, Donald (1992). 5805:Gammel, Irene (2012). 5690:"Marlene in Hollywood" 5676:"Marlene in Hollywood" 5380:marlenedietrich.org.uk 3919:The Hollywood Reporter 3891:. 2011. Archived from 3662:. 2000. Archived from 2969:Lawrence Journal-World 2846:, debuted on London's 2701:Marlene Dietrich's ABC 2583:MGM Theatre of the Air 2334: 2326: 2320: 2312: 2306: 2300: 2291: 2254:Berlin Memorial Plaque 2242: 2237:Marlene-Dietrich-Platz 2236: 2225:Heidelberg Observatory 2208: 2202: 2197: 2168: 1951: 1912: 1804: 1798:mass conducted at the 1787: 1729: 1678: 1665: 1660: 1653: 1645: 1633: 1523:Titania Palast theatre 1513: 1502: 1446: 1402: 1345:, (1952) and Wilder's 1289:Dietrich received the 1246:" act that her friend 1035: 831: 758:Rolls-Royce Phantom II 686: 665:The Ship of Lost Souls 591:Maria Elisabeth Sieber 335:. She starred in many 7601:Women in World War II 7511:German film actresses 7461:German bisexual women 7361:Actresses from Berlin 7202:/ Miles Wilkin (2016) 7182:John Cameron Mitchell 6949:La Tragedie de Carmen 6927:Warner Communications 6919:Radio City Music Hall 6901:Richard Fitzgerald / 6451:/ Philip Faversham / 6250:Falling in Love Again 5886:Bloomsbury Publishing 5765:Bach, Steven (2011). 5744:Bach, Steven (1992). 5620:"Max Ernst – Marlene" 5161:(15 September 2010). 4936:Madsen, Axel (2002). 4897:on 27 September 2015. 4772:. New York: Pegusus. 4747:. transcript Verlag. 4712:10.1300/J155v06n02_19 4650:The New York Observer 4380:. Bertelsmann. 1979. 2929:Painesville Telegraph 2817:wrote the stage play 2251: 2195: 2125:presidential campaign 1979:Douglas Fairbanks Jr. 1949: 1906: 1775: 1699:Judgment at Nuremberg 1629: 1516:Dietrich's return to 1511: 1500: 1441: 1396: 1364:Judgment at Nuremberg 1024: 983:Knight Without Armour 816: 717:Falling in Love Again 684: 426:Judgment at Nuremberg 204:Peter Riva (grandson) 7546:German LGBTQ singers 7506:German women singers 7476:German anti-fascists 7096:James M. Nederlander 6772:Shubert Organization 6557:La Plume de Ma Tante 6505:The Threepenny Opera 6398:/ P. A. MacDonald / 6060:. Harper & Row. 5994:Carr, Larry (1970). 5932:. Ballantine Books. 5926:Riva, Maria (1994). 5903:Riva, Maria (1993). 5656:on 19 September 2023 5511:Entertainment Weekly 5364:on 22 December 2008. 5018:, pp. 316, 380. 5006:, pp. 489, 675. 4852:, pp. 207, 211. 4823:"Marlene Dietrich". 4812:on 11 February 2012. 4207:on 24 September 2008 4197:Production Schedule" 3666:on 25 September 2011 3503:. pp. 164–165. 2819:Marlene in Hollywood 2434:Entertainment Weekly 2001:Erich Maria Remarque 1889:Erich Maria Remarque 1817:Cannes Film Festival 1679:Nehmt nur mein Leben 1537:'s anti-war anthem " 1187:Knight Without Armor 1063:, accepted producer 961:. Her next project, 891:The Devil Is a Woman 885:The Devil Is a Woman 644:Es Liegt in der Luft 503:, now a district of 376:The Devil Is a Woman 120:Germany (until 1939) 7586:Singers from Berlin 7381:American contraltos 7216:Andrew Lloyd Webber 7172:/ Paul Libin (2013) 6745:Fiddler on the Roof 6526:/ Joseph Harbuck / 6524:William Hammerstein 6516:Jean-Louis Barrault 4876:, pp. 456, 500 4768:Riva, Riva (2017). 4417:Atlas International 4053:Dietrich, Marlene. 4013:on 12 January 2012. 3824:. 18 November 1947. 3710:. 27 December 2014. 3660:MarleneDietrich.org 3622:on 13 November 2022 3616:The Daily Telegraph 3586:, pp. 210–211. 3459:on 23 February 2019 3433:. www.filmportal.de 3395:Sarris, 1966. p. 28 2883:'s facial features. 2835:Deutsche Kinemathek 2754:Helnwein, Gottfried 2685:Desert Island Discs 2651:Command Performance 2304:(later upgraded to 2159:electrical diagrams 2100:San Fernando Valley 2068:George Bernard Shaw 1813:François Mitterrand 1367:(1961) directed by 1253:Mercury Wonder Show 1145:(29 September 1944) 1127:(17 November 1942). 1061:Josef von Sternberg 973:The Garden of Allah 875:The Scarlet Empress 818:Josef von Sternberg 750:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 713:Josef von Sternberg 624:George Bernard Shaw 608:William Shakespeare 580:The Little Napoleon 370:The Scarlet Empress 323:Josef von Sternberg 7298:/ Nikiya Mathis / 6886:Walter F. Diehl / 6374:Special Tony Award 6231:Dietrich in London 6120:"Marlene Dietrich" 5269:Women's Wear Daily 5195:. 10 January 2008. 5173:on 1 December 2010 4915:The New York Times 4656:on 11 August 2014. 4631:The New York Times 4346:"Marlene Dietrich" 4267:"Marlene Dietrich" 3921:. 25 November 2019 3888:The New York Times 3822:The New York Times 3645:Sudendorf, Werner. 3556:The New York Times 3523:See, for example, 3085:"FamilySearch.org" 3013:The New York Times 2809:In popular culture 2779:. C. Bertelsmann. 2576:: A Foreign Affair 2565:Ford Radio Theater 2437:cover celebrating 2425:RuPaul's Drag Race 2269:Actress and Singer 2198: 2119:Dietrich endorsed 2051:at her wedding to 2016:Mercedes de Acosta 1988:Destry Rides Again 1952: 1913: 1788: 1750:Babelsberg Studios 1661: 1646:Abschied vom Leben 1564:Special Tony Award 1548:Dietrich in London 1514: 1503: 1424:Dietrich employed 1403: 1273:William J. Donovan 1230:. Her revue, with 1096:(1942), both with 1070:Destry Rides Again 1036: 1031:Destry Rides Again 900:Shanghai Express's 832: 822:butterfly lighting 740:Paramount Pictures 687: 629:Back to Methuselah 540:Berlin-Wilmersdorf 333:Paramount Pictures 28:(Black Midi album) 7491:German contraltos 7371:American atheists 7313: 7312: 7224:Bruce Springsteen 7196:Marshall W. Mason 7033:Bernard B. Jacobs 6758:The Theatre Guild 6683:Leonard Bernstein 6665:Maurice Chevalier 6596:Franco Zeffirelli 6582:The Theatre Guild 6458:Ruth Green (1951) 6421:Robert W. 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Index

Marie Dietrich (soprano)
Cavalcade (Black Midi album)

Berlin
StÀdtischer Friedhof III
Maria Riva
J. Michael Riva

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1920s Berlin
silent films
Josef von Sternberg
The Blue Angel
Paramount Pictures
Hollywood
Morocco
Academy Award
Dishonored
Shanghai Express
Blonde Venus
The Scarlet Empress
The Devil Is a Woman
World War II
Billy Wilder
A Foreign Affair
Alfred Hitchcock
Stage Fright
Witness for the Prosecution

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