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Marlene Dietrich was a German-American actress and singer, known for her glamorous persona and magnetic stage presence. Rising to fame in the 1920s, she captivated audiences with her performances in films such as "The Blue Angel" and "Morocco," where she showcased her unique blend of vulnerability and strength. Dietrich's ability to transcend traditional gender roles made her an icon of the era, and her influence extended beyond the silver screen into the world of music and fashion.

Throughout her career, Dietrich became known for her distinctive voice and sultry singing style, performing songs that resonated with the themes of love and loss. She embraced her bisexuality and openly challenged societal norms, making her a pioneering figure in both the LGBTQ+ community and feminist movements. Even after moving to Hollywood, she retained her European flair, which contributed to her enduring appeal and legacy as one of the most memorable stars of the 20th century.

Национальность Американец, Немецкий
Дата рождения December 27, 1901
Место рождения Berlin, Germany
Дата смерти May 6, 1992
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