Alluring Marlene D

Arguably one of the most beautiful women ever to grace the silver screen, actress Marlene Dietrich utilized her cat-shaped eyes, high cheekbones, and halo of blonde curls to capture the imagination of fans both male and female. At once alluring and sexy, Dietrich projected a curious androgyny by casting off societal mores and sometimes dressing as man, wearing trousers, vests and ties.
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Dietrich's first film after the end of her partnership with Sternberg was Frank Borzage's Desire (1936), a commercial success that gave Dietrich an opportunity to try her hand at romantic comedy. Her next project, I Loved a Soldier (1936), ended in shambles when the film was scrapped several weeks into production due to script problems, scheduling confusion and the studio's decision to fire the director, Ernst Lubitsch
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"I had no desire to be a film actress, to always play somebody else, to be beautiful with somebody constantly straightening out your every eyelash. It was always a big bother to me." "I'm not an actress - I'm a personality." "There is a lack of dignity to film stardom." "I never ever took my career seriously." "I was an actress. I made films. Finish." Marie Magdalene "Marlene" Dietrich (27th December 1901 – 6th May 1992)
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“What remains is solitude.” ― Marlene Dietrich, Marlene (Photograph by Scotty Welbourne, 1937)
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