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-'''Marlene Dietrich''' ([[December 27]], [[1901]] – [[May 6]], [[1992]]) was a German-born [[actress]], [[singer]], and [[entertainer]]. +'''Marlene Dietrich''' ([[December 27]], [[1901]] – [[May 6]], [[1992]]) was a German-born [[actress]], [[singer]], and [[sex symbol]].
-Throughout her long career, starting as a [[cabaret]] singer, [[chorus girl]] and film actress in [[1920s Berlin]], [[Hollywood]] movie star, [[World War II]] frontline entertainer and finally an international stage show performer, Dietrich constantly re-invented herself and eventually became one of the entertainment icons of the 20th century. {{GFDL}}+Throughout her long career, starting as a [[cabaret]] singer, [[chorus girl]] and film actress in [[1920s Berlin]], [[Hollywood]] movie star, [[World War II]] frontline entertainer and finally an international stage show performer, Dietrich constantly re-invented herself and eventually became one of the entertainment icons of the 20th century.
 +==Filmography==
 +*''Love Tragedy'' (1923)
 +*''The Little Napoleon'' (1923)
 +*''Man by the Wayside'' (1923)
 +*''Leap Into Life'' (1924)
 +*''Dance Mad'' (1925)
 +*''The Bogus Baron'' (1926)
 +*''[[Manon Lescaut]]'' (1926)
 +*''Madame Doesn't Want Children'' (1926)
 +*''A Modern DuBarry'' (1927)
 +*''Chin Up, Charley!'' (1927)
 +*''His Greatest Bluff'' (1927)
 +*''Cafe Electric'' (1927)
 +*''Princess Olala'' (1928)
 +*''Dangers of the Engagement Period'' (1929)
 +*''[[I Kiss Your Hand, Madame]]'' (1929)
 +*''The Woman One Longs For'' (1929)
 +*''The Ship of Lost Men'' (1929)
 +*''[[Der blaue Engel|The Blue Angel]]'' (1930)
 +*''[[Morocco (1930 movie)|Morocco]]'' (1930)
 +*''[[Dishonored]]'' (1931)
 +*''[[Shanghai Express (Film)|Shanghai Express]]'' (1932)
 +*''[[Blonde Venus]]'' (1932)
 +*''[[The Song of Songs]]'' (1933)
 +*''[[The Scarlet Empress]]'' (1934)
 +*''The Fashion Side of Hollywood'' (1935) (short subject)
 +*''[[The Devil is a Woman]]'' (1935)
 +*''I Loved a Soldier'' (1936) (unfinished)
 +*''[[Desire (1936 film)|Desire]]'' (1936)
 +*''[[The Garden of Allah (film)|The Garden of Allah]]'' (1936)
 +*''[[Knight Without Armour]]'' (1937)
 +*''[[Angel (1937 film)|Angel]]'' (1937)
 +*''[[Destry Rides Again]]'' (1939)
 +*''[[Seven Sinners]]'' (1940)
 +*''[[The Flame of New Orleans]]'' (1941)
 +*''[[Manpower (1941 film)|Manpower]]'' (1941)
 +*''The Lady Is Willing'' (1942)
 +*''[[The Spoilers (1942 film)|The Spoilers]]'' (1942)
 +*''[[Pittsburgh (1942 film)|Pittsburgh]]'' (1942)
 +*''[[Show Business at War]]'' (1943) (short subject)
 +*''[[Follow the Boys]]'' (1944)
 +*''[[Kismet (1944 film)|Kismet]]'' (1944)
 +*''[[Martin Roumagnac]]'' (1946)
 +*''[[Golden Earrings]]'' (1947)
 +*''[[A Foreign Affair]]'' (1948)
 +*''[[Jigsaw (1949 film)|Jigsaw]]'' (1949) (cameo)
 +*''[[Stage Fright (film)|Stage Fright]]'' (1950)
 +*''[[No Highway in the Sky]]'' (1951)
 +*''[[Rancho Notorious]]'' (1952)
 +*''[[The Monte Carlo Story]]'' (1956)
 +*''[[Around the World in Eighty Days (1956 film)|Around the World in Eighty Days]]'' (1956) (cameo)
 +*''[[Witness for the Prosecution]]'' (1957)
 +*''[[Touch of Evil]]'' (1958)
 +*''[[Judgment at Nuremberg]]'' (1961)
 +*''Black Fox: The True Story of Adolf Hitler'' (1962) (documentary) (narrator)
 +*''[[Paris, When It Sizzles]]'' (1964) (cameo)
 +*''[[An Evening With Marlene Dietrich]]'' (''I Wish You Love'') (1972) London concert film
 +*''[[Schöner Gigolo, armer Gigolo|Just a Gigolo]]'' (1979)
 +*''[[Marlene (1984 film)|Marlene]]'' (1984) (documentary) (Dietrich insisted that director [[Maximilian Schell]] record only her voice and not film her or her face)
 + {{GFDL}}

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Marlene Dietrich (December 27, 1901May 6, 1992) was a German-born actress, singer, and sex symbol.

Throughout her long career, starting as a cabaret singer, chorus girl and film actress in 1920s Berlin, Hollywood movie star, World War II frontline entertainer and finally an international stage show performer, Dietrich constantly re-invented herself and eventually became one of the entertainment icons of the 20th century.

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