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  1. Vor 3 Tagen · Marlene Dietrich Notwithstanding all the angles history and cameras have taken on her, a thread runs through her work and life: Marlene Dietrich did not shy away from disrupting film and society – from challenging norms to her show-stopping presence on-screen that interrupts classical narratives to focus all eyes on her and her staging.

  2. Vor 3 Tagen · Marlene Dietrich was inspired to sing “The Boys in the Back Room” while working on the 1930 film “The Blue Angel.” Her character, Lola Lola, was a nightclub singer who performed this captivating number. The success of the film and the popularity of the song led to Dietrichs international recognition as a talented singer ...

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  3. Vor einem Tag · Currently the villa, which welcomed Pablo Picasso and Marlene Dietrich among others, has been closed for some time due to an interminable renovation work. The reopening is still shrouded in mystery. The reopening is still shrouded in mystery.

  4. Vor 4 Tagen · Marlene Dietrich-Essential tracks of the decade-All-Time Favorite Playlist-Phlegmatic0:00:00 : Der̴ Tr͛o̳mm̳e̴l̶m̲̲a̵̵n̴n̳̳0:02:45 : I̲̲ ͙͙M ...

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  5. Vor 5 Tagen · Marlene Dietrich (left) and Rita Hayworth serve food to soldiers at the Hollywood Canteen in 1942 In addition to serving as the Canteen president, Davis spent most nights at the club, tirelessly calling on her Hollywood colleagues to volunteer and arranging — with assistance and connections from the Hollywood Victory Committee — the startup and running of the Canteen.

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · Marlene Dietrich-Year's music extravaganza-Prime Hits Collection-Calm0:00:00 : "L̳̳ebe̵̵n̸ ͛͛o̲h̶̶n̷̷e Li̵̵e̴̴b̶̶e̳̳ k̸̸an̼̼n̶̶s̸̸t̷ ̷̷ ̴̴d͛͛u̷ ̶̶n̸ic ...

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  7. Vor 4 Tagen · Marlene Dietrich in The Scarlet Empress (1934) Dutch postcard by JosPe, no. 614. Photo: Paramount. Marlene Dietrich in The Scarlet Empress (Josef von Sternberg, 1934). Marlene Die