Marlene Dietrich
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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 [[entertainer]]. | ||
- | 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. The [[American Film Institute]] ranked Dietrich No. 9 amongst the [[AFI's 100 Years... 100 Stars|Greatest Female Stars of All Time]].[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [May 2007] | + | 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. The [[American Film Institute]] ranked Dietrich No. 9 amongst the [[AFI's 100 Years... 100 Stars|Greatest Female Stars of All Time]].{{GFDL}} |
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Marlene Dietrich (December 27, 1901 – May 6, 1992) was a German-born actress, singer, and entertainer.
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. The American Film Institute ranked Dietrich No. 9 amongst the Greatest Female Stars of All Time.
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