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1. PHONE-SOFT INTERNET-VERZEICHNIS DEUTSCHLAND:MARLENE DIETRICH
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- MARLENE DIETRICH.
- Dietrich, Marlene - unter anderem mit Biographie, Filmen, Liedern, Bildergalerie, Zeitungsausschnitten und einem Bücherverzeichnis. ...
- Dietrich, Marlene Püttner, Michael - unter anderem mit Biographie, Filmen, Liedern, Bildergalerie, Zeitungsausschnitten und einem Bücherverzeichnis. ...
- Köppen, Wiebke - über Marlene Dietrich und den Beruf eines Animateurs. ...
- Marlene Dietrich - Dirk Jasper Filmstarlexikon .
- Marlene Dietrich - Movies / Cinema .
- Marlene Dietrich Collector's Page - Umfangreiche Seite bis hin zu Magazin-Titelseiten. ...
- Marlene Dietrich Historisches Centrum Hagen - kommentierter Lebenslauf mit Fotografien .
- Marlene Dietrich IMDb .
- Marlene Cinema - Der Film von Joseph Vilsmaier erzählt das Leben der Marlene Dietrich; mit Katja Flint in der Titeltrolle. ...
- Marlene Kinoweb - unter amderem mit einer Biographie von Marlene Dietrich sowie Interviews mit Katja Flint und Joseph Vilsmaier .
- Michael Streif´s MARLENE DIETRICH HOMEPAGE .
- Mordfall für Marlene Dietrich von George Baxt .
- Stars - Marlene Dietrich .
- Stiftung Deutsche Kinemathek - unter anderem Filmarchiv, Publikationen zur Filmgeschichte, Marlene-Dietrich-Collection und mehr. ...
2. Marlene Dietrich : Movie Card
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3. Marlene Dietrich Poster
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5. Marlene Dietrich
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- Eine Ausstellung der Stiftung Deutsche Kinemathek/Marlene Dietrich Collection Berlin.
- Marlene Dietrich - ein Mythos, eine Legende, ein Weltstar. Dem Mythos "der Dietrich" nähert sich das Stadtmuseum im Historischen Centrum Hagen mit einer Ausstellung, die erstmalig im Ruhrgebiet und in Nordwestdeutschland zu sehen ist. ...
- Aus dem persönlichen Nachlaß von Marlene Dietrich haben Mitarbeiter der Marlene Dietrich Collection Berlin über 300 Exponate ausgewählt - darunter den legendären "Schwanenfedermantel", das "unsichtbare Tasselkleid", Filmkostüme und Privatgarderobe aus Hollywoods Glanzzeit, Dokumente von Freunden und Liebhabern, Koffer, Schmuck und Schuhe. ...
- Neben Film und Show wird auch das politische Engagement Marlene Dietrichs im 2. ...
- Zu hören und zu sehen sind Filme, Songs, ihre unverwechselbare Stimme und Ernest Hemingways Originalmanuskript zu Marlene Dietrich.
- Mehr Informationen über Marlene Dietrich.
- Marlene Dietrich Collection.
- The Marlene Dietrich Home Page.
- Marlene Dietrich Collector's Page.
6. marlene-dietrich-movies-affair
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- A Foreign Affair (USA 1948) Costumes of Miss Dietrich by : Mary Kay Dodson .
7. MARLENE DIETRICH
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- MARLENE DIETRICH.
- Birth Name: Maria Magdalene Dietrich.
- There are only a handful of actors in the history of film whose personalities far extend the film frame, and Marlene Dietrich is one of these. More than just an actress, Dietrich has become one of the most recognizable figures of the 20th centurya Hollywood star who never imagined her profession to be more important than it was. ...
- After studying acting under the renowned Max Reinhardt, Dietrich's film career began in 1923 with THE LITTLE NAPOLEON. ... The character of Lola, a dance-hall girl who could drive a professor to the most extreme humiliations in the name of love, was perfect for Dietrich. With her sultry version of "Falling in Love Again," the entire world fell in love, for the first time, with Marlene Dietrich. Over the next five years at Paramount Pictures, Dietrich and von Sternberg sustained one of film's greatest creative collaborations through six films (MOROCCO, 1930, DISHONORED, 1931, SHANGHAI EXPRESS, 1932, BLONDE VENUS, 1932, THE SCARLET EMPRESS, 1934 and THE DEVIL IS A WOMAN, 1935), each one considerably more abstract and less commercially successful than THE BLUE ANGEL. After the failure of THE DEVIL IS A WOMAN, Dietrich and von Sternberg parted ways. ...
- In the ensuing decades Dietrich would act for some of the greatest directorsErnst Lubitsch, René Clair, Raoul Walsh, Billy Wilder, Alfred Hitchcock, Fritz Lang and Orson Wellesand co-star with some of the greatest actorsCharles Boyer, James Stewart, John Wayne, Edward G. ... After turning down a lucrative offer from Hitler to make films for her Nazi homeland, the anti-Fascist Dietrich retaliated by raising the spirits of American servicemen in numerous USO appearances. ...
- In the early 1960s Dietrich decided to bid farewell to the screen, deciding that her advancing years would be less obvious as a concert singer than as an actress. ... Though she was the subject of the 1984 documentary MARLENE, which she commissioned Maximilian Schell to direct, Dietrich refused to appear on camera. ...
8. Marlene Dietrich
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- Born in 1901 in Berlin as Maria Magdalene von Losch, Marlene Dietrich's film career began in the German cinema. ...
- As her career progressed Dietrich's roles continued to show an wide range, a saloon singer in the comedy Destry Rides Again (1939), a hard up aristocrat in A Foreign Affair (1948), an outlaw in Rancho Notorious (1952) and a tough madam in Touch of Evil (1958). ...
- As a prominant anti-Nazi, Dietrich won a new celebrity during World War II with her front-line shows for U. ... After retiring from showbusiness, Dietrich lived out the remaining years of her life reclusively in Paris. Her last brush with the film industry being the 1986 documentary Marlene, where she refused to be filmed, but contributed a voice-over. Marlene Dietrich died May 6, 1992.
9. Marlene Dietrich Poster
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- The Flame of New Orleans (USA 1941) Costumes of Miss Dietrich by : Rene Hubert Silk and rare lace fashioned Marlene Dietrich's 'The Flame of New Orleans'-negligee in a soft fleshtone. Marlene's negligees were not loose-fitting and were not limited to something worn before dressing !.
11. Marlene Dietrich 2 >> German-Hollywood Connection
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- 1 > Biography 2 > Dietrich's Street 3 > Films and Links 4 > BooksBooks.
- D i e t r i c h ' s S t r e e t n mid-1997 Marlene was probably turning over in her Berlin grave. The city's effort to rename a small, insignificant Berlin street in the Schöneberg district for hometown girl Dietrich ran into a roadblock. Because of objections from a few mostly older Germans who considered her a traitor, Tempelhofer Weg (Tempelhof Way), which bears the name of the key Berlin Airlift airport and a district of Berlin, would keep that name instead of the proposed Marlene-Dietrich-Straße.
- Marlene-Dietrich-Platz in Berlin.
- After the failure of Schöneberg, Dietrich's home district in Berlin, to come through, the district of Tiergarten offered to name a new square in the new Potsdamer Platz complex, then taking shape in that former postwar wasteland. In February 1998, the new square was dedicated in Dietrich's name. As luck would have it, the new Marlene-Dietrich-Platz is a very appropriate location: the new Film Museum Berlin, with its special Dietrich exhibition, faces the square named for Germany's most famous film actress. ...
- Dietrich was no traitor, say those who realize her efforts on behalf of the U. ...
- Dietrich can take some consolation in the fact that her face graces a German postage stamp that went on sale Aug. ...
- A Dietrich Memorial? .
- In August 1997 a group of artists and other prominent people signed a petition supporting the construction of a memorial to Marlene Dietrich in Berlin. ...
- The proposed Marlene-Dietrich-Platz .
- So far, Berlin's only memorial to its native daughter is a small commemorative plaque placed in 1992 on the front of the apartment house at Leberstraße 65 in Berlin-Schöneberg where Dietrich was born.
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12. Marlene Dietrich: References
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- Marlene Dietrich: Annotated References.
- Dietrich, Marlene, Marlene, Ullstein Verlag GmbH, Frankfurt, 1987, translated by Salvator Attanasio, N. ...
- This book gives some wonderful anecdotes and a flavour for how Marlene Dietrich wanted to be seen. ...
- Riva, Maria, Marlene Dietrich, N. ...
- This is an excellent book by Dietrich's daughter. Riva has quoted at length from Dietrich's diaries and has reproduced some candid and very human photos. ... To get a feeling for Dietrich, the person, read this!.
- Addendum August/96: I've taken some heat recommending this book because of some of the negative comments Maria Riva makes about Marlene. ...
- Spoto, Donald, Blue Angel: The Life of Marlene Dietrich, N. ...
- Excellent catalogue of Dietrich's career. ...
- Bach, Steven, Marlene Dietrich: life and legend, N. ...
- I moved this into the recommended list for the detailed account of Dietrich as an actress. For sheer understanding of the movie industry and what Dietrich must have gone through for her success, this is the book. ...
- Other Dietrich Books in your Public Library:.
- Frewin, Leslie, Dietrich: the story of a star, N. ...
- Higham, Charles, Marlene: the life of Marlene Dietrich, N. ...
13. FILM-Marlene-Dietrich
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- Paris celebrates Marlene Dietrich with fashion expo, renaming of square .
- PARIS (AP) - Paris pays tribute to film legend Marlene Dietrich, with the renaming Thursday of a square in her honour and an exposition showing off a stunning collection of clothes that enhanced her mythic status. ...
- The expo, Marlene Dietrich: creation of a myth, opens Saturday at the Galliera, the Fashion Museum of Paris, and features items from the closet of one of Hollywood's most exotic actresses. ...
- "The clothes tell us about Marlene's personality," said Catherine Join-Dieterle, the museum's director. ...
- The museum has borrowed more than 250 pieces of the late star's wardrobe and accessories from a collection at the Filmmuseum Berlin, where Dietrich was born in 1901. ...
- Arranging the pieces by what she wore in public and private hasn't been easy, considering that Dietrich unconventionally let the two domains overlap. ...
- While top tailors and fashion designers, like Dior, created her dresses, Dietrich made them famous, made them her own. Barbara Schroeter, who restores textiles for the Filmmuseum, said Dietrich would stand still in a dress for 10 hours at a time while tailors improved it under her direction. ...
- "Glamour, shock, provocation, elegance" are some of the words that best describe this distinct Dietrich style, according to Werner Sudendorf, director of the collection in Berlin. ...
- Dietrich was ahead of her time and served as inspiration for a generation of fashion designers. ...
- In Dietrich's day, women didn't wear pants, especially not in public - so her trousers and male accessories like hats and canes were particularly shocking. ...
- The final piece in the exhibition, Dietrich's famous white, majestic swan-feather coat, leaves a final sense of the myth she created around her: that of a queen, self-confident and icy - but above all, glamorous. ...
- Dietrich renounced Nazi Germany in the 1930s. ...
- Arriving in Hollywood in the '30s at a time when the film capital was importing exotic actresses, Dietrich outlasted most of them. ...
14. Marlene Dietrich remembered at BPL
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- Marlene Dietrich remembered at BPL.
- Marlene Dietrich remembered in films and photographs at Boston Public library.
- Marlene Dietrich began working in the German film industry in the 1920s. ... The Boston Public Library (BPL), in collaboration with the Goethe-Institut Inter Nationes Boston, presents a "Marlene Dietrich from Berlin to Hollywood" film series at 6 p. ...
- At the same time, the Boston Public Library will be hosting "Marlene Dietrich a Legend in Photographs," an exhibit of forty images by master photographers of the day. ...
- "Although Marlene Dietrich is still a familiar film icon, the opportunities to see her major films are few," said well-known German film critic Klaus Eder. "In bringing together her photographic images and her films, the Boston Public Library and the Goethe-Institut Boston offer a great occasion to revisit the legend of the 'Dietrich'. ...
- The video series starts on January 7th with "The Blue Angel," in which the great German actor Emil Jannings portrays a professor who destroys his life in a relationship with an exotic cabaret performer portrayed by Marlene Dietrich. Film critic Klaus Eder will introduce the film and provide some insight about Marlene Dietrich and Germany's film industry. ...
- In January 28th's "Witness for the Prosecution," Marlene Dietrich is the wife of an accused killer (Tyrone Power). ...
- In this stylish masterpiece of surprise and suspense, Marlene Dietrich is the gypsy mistress of a corrupt police official (Orson Welles). ...
- Instead, she finds romance - and competition from Marlene Dietrich. ...
- Dietrich's American film debut, "Morocco," will be shown on February 25th. Marlene Dietrich plays a nightclub singer stranded in Morocco who must choose between a wealthy businessman and an American soldier of fortune played by Gary Cooper. ...
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- Marlene Dietrich.
- We are doing a feature length documentary on Marlene Dietrich and her contribution to the Allied soldiers of World War II. ... Any information, pictures, soveniers or film of Marlene in the ETO, or any personal accounts would be very welcome. The film's Director is David Riva, Marlene's Grandson. 2001 is Marlene's centenial. ...
16. Classics Remembered - Marlene Dietrich
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- Books About Marlene:.
- Marlene Dietrich.
- Review: The full-scale, riveting, hitherto untold story of Marlene Dietrich--the Berlin child, the young actress, the wife, mother, lover, and, for more than a half century, the international star--as no one but her daughter, Maria Riva, could tell it. ...
- Marlene Dietrich: The Songbook.
- Marlene Dietrich: A Hollywood Portrait.
- Review: Full of fascinating pictures, this look at one of Hollywood's greatest legends captures Dietrich in her most famous roles, including Morocco, Golden Earrings, Destry Rides Again, and others.
- Marlene Dietrich (Lives of Notable Gay Men and Lesbians).
- Review: The scholarly but readable text candidly explores Dietrich's bisexual affairs while detailing her career as a glamorous actress. ...
- The Complete Films of Marlene Dietrich.
- I Wish You Love : Conversations With Marlene Dietrich.
- Review: An unusually fine celebrity memoir surfaces in Eryk Hanut's "I Wish You Love: Conversations with Marlene Dietrich. " For several years before Dietrich's death in 1992 at the age of 91, Hanut, a young Dane living in Paris, carried on wide-ranging phone chats with the aged star. Hanut's records of these talks reveal Dietrich as an intelligent woman of fiery opinion, and the author as a sensitive soul who here offers neither hagiography nor indictment, but a tender, thoughtful appreciation of a woman turned legend. ...
- The Day Marlene Dietrich Died.
- Dressing the Part : Sternberg, Dietrich, and Costume.
- by: Marlene Dietrich; 4/89.
17. LILLI_MARLENE_MARLENE_DIETRICH
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- LILLI MARLENE MARLENE DIETRICH Underneath the lantern By the barack gate, Darling I remember The way you used to wait: 'T was there that you whispered tenderly, That you lov'd me, You'd always be My Lilli of the lamplight, My own Lilli Marlene. Time would come for roll call, Time for us to part, Darling I'd caress you; And press you to my heart; And there neath that for off lantern light, I'd hold you tight, We'd kiss "Good-night", My Lilli of the lamplight, My own Lilli Marlene. Orders came for sailing Somewhere over there, All confined to barracks Was more than I could bear; I knew you were waiting in the street, I heard your feet, But could not meet: My Lilli of the lamplight, My own Lilli Marlene. Resting in a billet Just behind the line, Even tho' we're parted Your lips are close to mine; You wait where that lantern softly gleams, Your sweet face seems, To haunt my dreams My Lilli of the lamplight, My own Lilli Marlene. ...
18. Marlene Dietrich >> German-Hollywood Connection
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- 1 > Biography 2 > Dietrich's Street 3 > Films and Links 4 > Books.
- Marlene Dietrich in 1960 after a sometimes stormy reception in Germany. ...
- tarting with her breakthrough role as the sultry, unfaithful Lola Lola in The Blue Angel (Der blaue Engel) in 1930, Marlene Dietrich, the Kraut (as Ernest Hemingway called his pal), went on to make film history with her alluring looks in films such as Blonde Venus (1932), Destry Rides Again (1939), Witness for the Prosecution (1957), and Judgment at Nuremberg (1961). In a varied career of acting, singing, and dancing, Dietrich conquered Las Vegas and Broadway in the 1960s, and made a world tour in the 1970s. Over a period of several decades Marlene Dietrich was the ultimate Hollywood woman of mystery and a symbol of erotic allure for several generations of moviegoers. ...
- She was born December 27, 1901 in Schöneberg (later part of Berlin) as the second daughter of Louis Erich Otto and Josephine Dietrich. (Most people never knew Marlene had a sister, and they were unlikely to learn about it from her either. ) Herr Dietrich was a police lieutenant, and his newest daughter was born in their modest apartment on Sedanstraße. ... Her family called her Lene (lay-na) or Leni and this may have influenced her when at the age of only thirteen she cut out the center of Maria Magadelene to form the unique name Marlene. She would later use this childhood creation to identify the budding film star who was to be known around the world as Marlene Dietrich. ...
- Dietrich's star on the "Hollywood Walk of Fame. ...
- Marlene's father died when she was young. ... From the beginning, Dietrich was a rebel, running counter to what people expected and social mores. ... Thanks to her daughter Maria Riva (who gives Dietrich a low rating as a mother), Dietrich became a grandmother in 1948, with her still-alluring picture adorning the August 9th cover of Life magazine. ... ) But Dietrich, even as a child, had a certain aura and strength of character that often made people overlook her flaws and excesses.
- The author pays his respects at Dietrich's resting place in Berlin. ... Husband Rudi was buried in California in 1976 without Marlene in attendance. Dietrich's cemetery: 3. ...
19. Marlene Dietrich
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- Marlene Dietrich .
- Die als Marie Magdalene Dietrich in Schöneberg (heute: Berlin) geborene Tochter eines Königlichen Polizeileutnants begann nach einer behüteten Kindheit in Schöneberg und einem Internatsaufenthalt in Weimar 1922 mit Schauspielausbildung an der Reinhardt-Schule in Berlin und begann im selben Jahr die Karriere als Schauspielerin an unterschiedlichen Bühnen, zunächst in einfachen Statistenrollen, dann zunehmend in fordereren Reihen. ...
- In Hollywood knüpfte Marlene Dietrich mühelos an ihre Erfolge in Deutschland an und wurde eine der bestbezahltesten Schauspielerinnern jener Zeit. ...
- In Deutschland war Marlene Dietrich wegen ihres Einsatzes für die US-Streitkräfte heftig umstritten. ...
- Die letzten Jahre ihres Lebens verbrachte Marlene Dietrich zurückgezogen in ihrer Wohnung in Paris. ...
- 1992 verstarb Marlene Dietrich in Paris. ...
- In dem Dietrich-Film "Zusammen in Paris" (Paris When It Sizzles) war Frank Sinatra ebenfalls beteiligt. Darüberhinaus findet Marlene Dietrich in dem von Sinatra interpretierten Lied "The Most Beautiful Girl In The World" Erwähnung.
20. Marlene Dietrich - The Songbook - Piano (Piano/Vocal/Guitar) -1702576 -
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- Marlene Dietrich - The Songbook.
- When you think of influential artists of the 30's and 40's, Marlene Dietrich most definitely comes to mind. ...
- Falling In Love Again - Performed by: Marlene Dietrich - Composed by: Friedrich Hollander and Reg Connelly - © 1930.
- The Boys In The Backroom - Performed by: Marlene Dietrich - Composed by: Friedrich Hollander and Frank Loesser - © 1939.
- Lola - Performed by: Marlene Dietrich - Composed by: Friedrich Hollander and Robert Leibmann - © 1930.
- Lilli Marlene - Performed by: Marlene Dietrich - Composed by: Norbert Schultze, Hans Leip, Tommie Connor and Jimmy Phillips - © 1944.
- I May Never Go Home Anymore - Performed by: Marlene Dietrich - Composed by: Ralph Roberts - © 1958.
- Take Me To Your Heart Again (La Vie En Rose) - Performed by: Marlene Dietrich - Composed by: R. ...
- Kisses Sweeter Than Wine - Performed by: Marlene Dietrich - Composed by: Paul Campbell and Joel Newman - © 1952.
- Look Me Over Closely - Performed by: Marlene Dietrich - Composed by: Terry Gilkyson - © 1952.
- Honeysuckle Rose - Performed by: Marlene Dietrich - Composed by: Thomas "Fats" Waller and Andy Razaf - © 1929.
- Time For Love - Performed by: Marlene Dietrich - Composed by: Alec Wilder and Bill Engvick - © 1953.
- Good For Nothin' - Performed by: Marlene Dietrich - Composed by: Bill Engvick and Alec Wilder - © 1952.
- Blowin' In The Wind - Performed by: Marlene Dietrich - Composed by: Bob Dylan - © 1962.
- Where Have All The Flowers Gone - Performed by: Marlene Dietrich - Composed by: Pete Seeger - © 1961.
- I Wish You Love - Performed by: Marlene Dietrich - Composed by: Charles Trenet and Albert A. ...
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21. 1702576 - Marlene Dietrich - The Songbook (Piano/Vocal/Guitar - Piano)
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- Marlene Dietrich - The Songbook.
- When you think of influential artists of the 30's and 40's, Marlene Dietrich most definitely comes to mind. ...
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- Falling In Love Again - Composed by: Friedrich Hollander and Reg Connelly - Performed by: Marlene Dietrich - © 1930.
- The Boys In The Backroom - Composed by: Friedrich Hollander and Frank Loesser - Performed by: Marlene Dietrich - © 1939.
- Lola - Composed by: Friedrich Hollander and Robert Leibmann - Performed by: Marlene Dietrich - © 1930.
- Lilli Marlene - Composed by: Norbert Schultze, Hans Leip, Tommie Connor and Jimmy Phillips - Performed by: Marlene Dietrich - © 1944.
- I May Never Go Home Anymore - Composed by: Ralph Roberts - Performed by: Marlene Dietrich - © 1958.
- Louiguy and Frank Eyton - Performed by: Marlene Dietrich - © 1946.
- Kisses Sweeter Than Wine - Composed by: Paul Campbell and Joel Newman - Performed by: Marlene Dietrich - © 1952.
- Look Me Over Closely - Composed by: Terry Gilkyson - Performed by: Marlene Dietrich - © 1952.
- Honeysuckle Rose - Composed by: Thomas "Fats" Waller and Andy Razaf - Performed by: Marlene Dietrich - © 1929.
- Time For Love - Composed by: Alec Wilder and Bill Engvick - Performed by: Marlene Dietrich - © 1953.
22. Marlene Dietrich
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- Marlene Dietrich.
- 1901 als Tochter des kaiserlichen Polizeioffiziers Louis Erich Otto Dietrich und seiner Gattin Josefine Dietrich im Neubau Sedanstraße 53 (heute Leberstraße 65) geboren. ... Während Schöneberger Politiker in Berlin monatelang eine Marlene Dietrich-Straße verhinderten, sieht es da seit Beginn 1998 in Potsdam- Babelsberg etwas anders aus. ... 300m lange, quer durch das Filmgelände verlaufende Allee nach Marlene Dietrich und zwei Nebenstraßen nach Emil Jannings und nach Heinrich George, wohl mehr dem derzeit prominenten Sohn Götz, als Heinrichs nationalpolitischer Irrfahrt halber, benannt. ...
- "Marlene hatte eine englische Gouvernante, parlierte fließend französisch, bekam Klavier- und Violinunterricht am Kurfürstendamm und absolvierte ihre Reitstunden im Tiergarten. ... Sie erzog Marlene und ihre Schwester streng: unbedingter Gehorsam und Pflichterfüllung waren selbstverständlich. ... Ausgestattet mit der Erziehung, den Umgangsformen und dem Selbstwertgefühl einer höheren Tochter des kaiserlichen Deutschlands wurde Marlene Dietrich nicht erst durch ihre Bühnen- und Filmerfolge zur Dame von Welt", schreibt Manfred Neifer über Marlene. ...
- Zwanzigjährig wurde Marlene Mitglied eines Stummfilmorchesters, aus dem sie, Anekdoten zufolge, ihrer hübschen, langen Beine halber, die den männlichen Rest des Orchesters zu sehr ablenkten, vorzeitig entlassen wurde. ...
- "Die Ehre, Marlene Dietrich zu ihrem ersten prägnanten Filmauftritt verholfen zu haben, gebührt ihrem späteren Ehemann Rudi Sieber, der 1922 als Assistent Joe Mays arbeitet. ... Deren Arbeitgeber, die Paramount, beantwortet seine Anfrage erst in letzter Sekunde, und Pabst sagt der Dietrich ab. ... Eine Einstellung am Anfang, in der sie wie abwesend durch ein vereistes Zugfenster starrt - und mit einem einzigen, schmachtenden Blick einen jungen Bräutigam dazu bringt, seine Braut noch in der Hochzeitsnacht zu verlassen - enthält fast alles, was auch Marlene Dietrichs Sternberg-Filme zu Ereignissen macht", schrieb Christoph Terhechte.
- Im Berliner Theater, in der Charlottenstraße 90 schaute sich Josef Sternberg die Revue 'Zwei Krawatten' mit Marlene Dietrich an. ... Direkt nach dieser Filmproduktion ging Marlene Dietrich mit Sternberg in die USA. ...
- In der Literatur über Max Reinhardts Situation im amerikanischen Exil wird Marlene als immer hilfsbereiter, allürenloser Mensch geschildert, während ein neuer Dokumentarfilm sie als haltlosen, Männerfressenden Star darstellt. ... In den 50er und 60er Jahren lebte die Dietrich als gefeierte Diseuse in Paris. ... April 1960 nach Berlin zurückkehren läßt der Berliner Jazzgitarrist Coco Schumann erinnert sich in seinen Memoiren 'Der Ghetto-Swinger' wohl irrtümlich Marlene Dietrich bereits 1946 mit seiner Gitarre im Titania Palast begleitet zu haben , empfangen aufgebrachte Berliner Marlene vor dem Titania Palast in Steglitz mit Transparenten auf denen steht :"Marlene hau ab!". ...
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- Was there anyone as glamorous as Marlene Dietrich? Indeed, the very word may have been invented for her. ...
- Indeed, Dietrich may have been no more than a figment of her own imagination. As her daughter Maria Riva revealed after the legend's death, Dietrich often spoke of herself in the third person, saying things like, "Oh, Dietrich would never wear that hat," or "That is how Dietrich would do it. ...
- "Dietrich" was not a real person at all, but a lifelong work of art cultivated by one Maria Magdalena Dietrich, born in Berlin in December, 1901, and maintained right up until her death in May, 1992. ...
- An early photo of Marlene in white tie and tails, 1930. ...
- One of my favorite Dietrich photos, taken by George Hurrell around 1938. ...
- The "Official" Marlene Dietrich Website has been established with the cooperation of her heirs and estate. Check it out and join the Dietrich Fan Club! .
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