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Marlene Dietrich Marlene Dietrich
Marlene Dietrich , 1901-92, German-American film actress and singer, b. Berlin. Dietrich began her career as a violinist. She then studied drama, appearing on the stage in Vienna and Berlin before her great film success as the femme fatale Lola in The Blue Angel (1930). In the late 1930s, she... Read more
Joseph Von Sternberg Joseph Von Sternberg
Joseph Von Sternberg (Jo Sternberg), 1894-1969, Austrian-American film director and screenwriter. Von Sternberg, who worked in the United States from 1925, made films that were noted for their dazzling visual impact and attention to physical detail. His early works include The Salvation Hunters ... Read more
Marianne Faithfull Marianne Faithfull
Marianne Faithfull Singer, songwriter Long before Madonna made reinvention her artistic byword, Marianne Faithfull had resurrected herself many times over. Yet the British singer-songwriter's endeavors have consistently been upstaged by personal scandal and vice. Her early years as a Euro-waif pop... Read more
Ute Lemper Ute Lemper
Ute Lemper Singer, actress, dancer, performance artist European Stardom Danced into Ballet and Film Complete Artistic Expression Selected discography Sources Performer Ute Lemper has refused to pigeonhole herself into one realm of entertainment. Whether dancing, singing, or acting, Lemper has... Read more

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Dietrich, Marlene
Book article from: World Encyclopedia Dietrich, Marlene (1904–92) German film star and cabaret singer. Her glamorous, sultry image evolved in films directed by Josef von Sternberg...

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Marlene
Book article from: A Dictionary of First Names Marlene ♀ Contracted form of Latin Maria Magdalene...bearer of the name was the film star Marlene Dietrich (1901–92), who was born Marie Magdalene...1940s by the wartime German song ‘Lili Marlene’, which was immensely popular among...
Schultze, Norbert
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music ...1983), which was taken up during the Second World War by Ger. and Allied soldiers and sung by, among others, Marlene Dietrich, Ann Shelton, and Vera Lynn. First recorded 1939 by Lale Andersen. Eng. vers. by Tommy Connor.

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Lilies for Marlene: Dietrich a Berliner Again
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post ...popular imagination has long cast Marlene Dietrich as the embodiment of Weimar...there was, however, another Dietrich: Marlene the tramp. Marlene the whore...at least parts of it, hated Marlene Dietrich. ...
Marlene Dietrich honored by Berlin as her native city seeks peace with movie...
News Wire article from: AP Worldstream ...Dateline: BERLIN Ten years after Marlene Dietrich's death, her native Berlin...back then," Wowereit said. "Marlene Dietrich, however, presented the best...name a square after her. The Marlene-Dietrich-Platz, in the new ...
Grave of Marlene Dietrich is desecrated. (Originated from Knight-Ridder...
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service ...damages property. The grave of Marlene Dietrich was desecrated last weekend...before her birthday, Monday. Marlene Dietrich was a great beauty and a very...is buried. QUESTIONS: 1. Marlene Dietrich came to the United States ...
Dish from Dietrich's daughter: Maria Riva, daughter of Marlene Dietrich,...
Magazine article from: The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine) Ah, Marlene Dietrich. Her beauty was considerable, but...to fall in love yet again, with Marlene Dietrich: Photographs and Memories (Knopf...Hardly. Find more on the book Marlene Dietrich ... and the Turner Classic Movies...
Marlene Dietrich // What Biography Can Ever Plumb Her Mystery?
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times Marlene Dietrich Life and Legend. By Steven Bach...manage to stay out of Vanity Fair, Marlene Dietrich's epic journey through the public...Steven Bach writes in his exhaustive Marlene Dietrich: Life and Legend, Germany's most...
Marlene Dietrich - Diva Highlights
Magazine article from: Film - Dienst ...von Sternberg, Darsteller: Marlene Dietrich, Victor Mdaglen, Gustav von...von Sternberg, Darsteller: Marlene Dietrich, Lionel Atwill, Cesar Romero...Ernst Lubitsch, Darsteller: Marlene Dietrich, Herbert Marshall, Melvyn...
Appreciation; Marlene Dietrich's Fiery Cool; The Forever Elusive Singer,...
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post ...still didn't add up to Marlene Dietrich. There was something more...or her French passport, Marlene Dietrich died, and an era and an...Her recording of "Lili Marlene," one of innumerable Dietrich signature songs, was a...
MARLENE DIETRICH DIES AT 90
Newspaper article from: Post-Tribune (IN) PHOTO MARLENE DIETRICH Marlene Dietrich, bottom, mixes it up with Una Merkel in one of Dietrich's best known roles as Frenchy, the saloon queen, in "Destry Rides Again." (ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO)THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY...
[ MARLENE Dietrich was a timeless star... ]
Newspaper article from: The Herald MARLENE Dietrich was a timeless star who captivated...Maximilian Schell made the documentary Marlene (1984), she agreed to participate...camera. She died in Paris in 1992. Marlene Dietrich stars in Desire, Carlton Cinema...
Marlene Dietrich dies at 90
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times PARIS Marlene Dietrich, the Berlin-born film legend with...On the eve of World War II, Miss Dietrich took U.S. citizenship. After the...soon as possible," she wrote in Marlene Dietrich, My Life, her memoirs published...

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