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  1. Marlene Dietrich, właśc.Marie Magdalene Dietrich (ur.27 grudnia 1901 w Schönebergu, zm. 6 maja 1992 w Paryżu) – niemiecko-amerykańska aktorka i piosenkarka.. Pierwsze role zagrała już w latach 20., jednak dopiero film Błękitny anioł z 1930 roku przyniósł jej międzynarodowy rozgłos. Największe sukcesy filmowe osiągała w latach 1930–1935, kiedy współpracowała z ...

  2. 29 de jun. de 2017 · Marlene Dietrich, one of the iconic ... Germany; and after becoming a U.S. citizen in 1939 and making more than 500 appearances entertaining American troops overseas, she was awarded the Medal of ...

  3. One of the most popular film and music stars of the 1930s and 1940s, Marlene Dietrich was known for her fashionable style and diverse portrayals of women. She was a firm advocate for the American war effort, contributing much of her time, energy and musical talents to aid the troops. Marie Magdalene “Marlene” Dietrich was born on December ...

  4. Overseas, an Album by Marlene Dietrich. Released in 1952 on Columbia (catalog no. GL 105; Vinyl 10"). Genres: Standards. Rated #274 in the best albums of 1952. Featured peformers: Jimmy Carroll (conductor).

  5. Marlene Dietrich's recording career spanned sixty years, from 1928 until 1988.She introduced the songs "Falling in Love Again (Can't Help It)" (from the film The Blue Angel) and "See What the Boys in the Back Room Will Have" (from "Destry Rides Again").She first recorded her version of "Lili Marlene" in 1945.[citation needed]Her first long-playing album was Marlene Dietrich Overseas, was a ...

  6. Louis Bozon Marlene Dietrich prend ses premiers cours de théâtre auprès de Max Reinhardt en 1921. En 1922, elle joue ses premiers petits rôles au théâtre , notamment au Großes Schauspielhaus , et joue dans des revues, comme celle du théâtre Komoedie dans le Kurfürstendamm de Berlin , aux côtés de la vedette française Margo Lion . Elle obtient aussi des rôles mineurs au cinéma ...

  7. Celebrity Jewelry History The Bracelet Dietrich Received for Her Defiance It was not a gemmy jewel, but it surely meant a lot. by Marion Fasel. October 24, 2017—When Marlene Dietrich was asked to appear in pro-Nazi propaganda films in the early 1930s, not only did she refuse, she also called Hitler an idiot in the press and almost immediately applied for American citizenship.