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  1. Apr 11, 2024 · By the time of her death in 1992, Marlene Dietrich hadn’t set foot in her Manhattan penthouse for a good 15 years. While the great cabaret star was holed up in her Paris apartment, in hiding from life, it remained mothballed, a repository for mementoes of past glories – and, indeed, lovers.

  2. 8 novembre 2017. This fall, Marlene Dietrich is the subject of an exceptional exhibition at the MEP that brings together both iconic photographs and rare images from gallery owner Pierre Passebon’s incredible collection. 1/8. Marlene Dietrich was born December 27 1901 in Berlin. Twenty-nine years later, the actress graced the screen as a ...

  3. Actress Marlene Dietrich at the arrival of the transatlantic train in Paris, France, on May 19, 1933; the actress wears a masculine suit whose she... Marlene Dietrich American German-born actress Marlène Dietrich poses on May 28, 1956 in her Parisian hotel, near the Place de l'Etoile, in Paris, before starting the...

  4. C’est au 4e étage de cet immeuble, du 12 avenue Montaigne que Marlène Dietrich s’éteint le 6 mai 1992. L'actrice avait choisi de vivre son crépuscule loin d...

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    • Une adresse, une histoire
    • Marlene Dietrich
    • Marlene Dietrich – Early Life
    • German Show Business
    • Marlene Dietrich – Hollywood
    • Trendsetter and Symbol of Glamour
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    • Marlene Dietrich – Cabaret Career
    • Final Years in Paris

    Though there are more darker sides to the glamour of Hollywood, we want to remember those who used their star status in films and the entertainment business to their advantage in helping others and fighting for what was right. One such person is Marlene Dietrich, the brave actress who challenged both hate and the conventional norms, becoming a Holl...

    She was born Marie Magdalene Dietrich on Dec 27, 1901 in Berlin. Her mother came from a wealthy German family and owned a jewellery and clock-making firm. Her father worked as a police officer, but died when Marlene was only young. As a child, she was often called “Lena” and “Lene” by her family. She decided to combine her names, and at age 11, cre...

    Marlene and Rudolph met on the set of The Tragedy of Love in 1923. She was fast becoming a huge star in Germany in the 1920s, appearing in a dozen German films. In 1929, she got a role in the movie Der Blaue Engel(The Blue Angel), Germany’s first talking picture, after being discovered at a cabaret show by director Josef von Sternberg. It was at th...

    When Marlene moved to the United States – an adventure we’ll soon get to. In the 1992 book Marlene Dietrich – My Mother, her daughter Maria Riva wrote about how sorry she felt for the men that fell in love with her mother. That’s because she often hated sex, and her personality was at times distant. “She didn’t actually care much for ‘it’ – rather,...

    MaybeDietrich’s friend Erich Maria Remarque described her best in his novel Arch of Triumph. “The cool, bright face that didn’t ask for anything, that simply existed, waiting – it was an empty face he thought; a face that could change with any wind of expression. One could dream into it anything. It was like a beautiful empty house waiting for carp...

    The confession from one of the most stylish symbols of Hollywood was that she didn’t really care at all. “I dress for the image. Not for myself, not for the public, not for fashion, not for men,” she said. “If I dressed for myself I wouldn’t bother at all. Clothes bore me. I’d wear jeans. I adore jeans, I get them in a public store – men’s, of cour...

    She became a Hollywood icon, but at the same time as life was good in the US, her home country of Germany was suffering. Dietrich was brave. She turned her back on her homeland and decided to get American citizenship. She had to go to the German embassy, as Charlotte Chandler describes in the 2011 biography Marlene: Marlene Dietrich, A Personal Bio...

    Not only did many think she was doing the right thing in criticizing Hitler and his Nazi companions, but she turned into what could be termed a symbol for a free Germany. ″I felt myself responsible for the war which Hitler had caused and I wanted to help bring it to a close as soon as possible,″ she wrote in her memoirs, Marlene Dietrich, My Life(1...

    Through the 1950s to the mid 1970s, Dietrich continued working as a cabaret artist, as well as being honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960. She performed on Broadway, and in 1968, Dietrich was rewarded a Special Tony Award for her general body of work. She was loved and adored for her performances on stage. Ernest Hemingway was ...

    Marlene Dietrich’s last film appearance was as a cameo role in Just a Gigolo(1979), starring David Bowie. As per reports, she became addicted to painkillers and alcohol, and pretty much never left her apartment in Paris, France. However, she continued writing and published her memoirs in 1979. In 1984, film director Maximillian Schell made a docume...

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  6. #832 MARLENE DIETRICH's Last Days in Paris - Jordan The Lion Daily Travel Vlog (11/16/18)CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/SubDazeWithJordanTheLionMERCH: ht...

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