Marlene Dietrich died on May 6, 1992 — 30 years ago. She fled the Nazis and conquered Hollywood. She remains a role model in times of crisis. - This article was originally written in German and was rst published in December 2021. She was an icon of the Weimar Republic, a Hollywood star, a refugee, a humanist — and a woman who knew when it WITH an entrance beaming with sparkling lights, and an enviable location on the beautiful Champs-Élysées, the LIDO de Paris is certainly an occasion worth dressing up for. The world-renowned cabaret theatre has been offering the most glamorous of nights out since 1946, hosting spectacular shows that have boasted world-famous performers including Edith Piaf, Marlene Dietrich Marie Magdalene "Marlene" Dietrich (, German: [maʁˈleːnə ˈdiːtʁɪç] ; 27 December 1901 – 6 May 1992) was a German and American actress and singer whose career spanned from the 1910s to the 1980s.In 1920s Berlin, Dietrich performed on the stage and in silent films. Her performance as Lola-Lola in Josef von Sternberg's The Blue Angel (1930) brought her international acclaim and a Marlene Dietrich. Initially coming to fame with her striking blonde hair and cool expressions in the silent movie era, Marlene Dietrich effectively adapted her image with the dawning of "talkies", while her cool, deep voice helped her gain much popularity as a singer too. From a privileged Berlin family which owned a clockmaking firm, she Edith Piaf and Marlene Dietrich were two of the greatest names in international show business during much of the 20th century. At a time when popular culture was still defined by a small handful Saint-Vincent-of-Paul church in New York, Marlene DIETRICH accompanied Edith PIAF and Jacques PILLS who had just gotten married. Edith Piaf et Les Compagnons de la chanson sur le petit train à bagages sur le quai à la Gare Saint-Lazare, à Paris, France en 1947. Jayne Lewis as Marlene Dietrich and Louise Pitre as Edith Piaf in Piaf/Dietrich — A Legendary Affair (Photo : Cylla Von Tiedemann) David Mirvish/ Piaf/Dietrich — A Legendary Affair by Daniel Grobe Boymann and Thomas Kahry, adapted by Erin Shields from the translation by Sam Madwar, directed by Gordon Greenberg, CAA Theatre, Sept. 17 to Dec. 22. Piaf married Jacques Pills in 1952 (her matron of honour was Marlene Dietrich) and divorced him in 1956. In 1962, she wed Théo Sarapo (Theophanis Lamboukas), a Greek hairdresser-turned-singer and actor who was 20 years her junior. The couple sang together in some of her last engagements. Notes & References:
O životních osudech Edith Piaf a Marlene Dietrich. vydáno: 27.10.2015. Mimo původní dramaturgický plán byla do programu Činoherní scény Městského divadla Brno zařazena inscenace Vrabčák a anděl, hra o životních osudech Edith Piaf a Marlene Dietrich. Jsou pod ní podepsáni dva mladí němečtí autoři Daniel Große Boymann a
Date of birth: 27 December 1901. Died: 6 May 1992. Actress and singer Marlene Dietrich was a living legend, famous for performances in movies such as “Blue Angel” and “Touch of Evil”. She was also one of the most prominent political refugees of her generation, speaking out against Hitler and singing for the US troops in World War II. In the 1940s and 1950s, there was Piguet's Bandit from 1944-fragrance associated with Edith Piaf but, oh my, it screams Marlene. It's so feminine on one hand, but harsh and full of masculine tobacco on the other. xWiI8AQ.
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