He had a signature use of light and shadow, including the impact of light passed through a veil or slatted window blinds (as for example in Shanghai Express). I dress for the image. Marlene Dietrich I enjoy living in that country and one pays for one's pleasures. I have an awful lot of private life to catch up on, which, at this rate, I don't think will be possible. The officiating priest remarked: "Everyone knew her life as an artist of film and song, and everyone knew her tough stands ... She lived like a soldier and would like to be buried like a soldier". All I know is that I walk onto a stage, stand still, and sing. Von Sternberg worked effectively with Dietrich to create the image of a glamorous and mysterious femme fatale. In Europe they have a car, they have it 15 years and they polish it and they wash it and they love it but here people don't love their cars because they know next year they are going to get another one. How am I to know that? She would later become an actress, primarily working in television. Dietrich later remarked that she was at her most beautiful in The Devil Is a Woman. Some films such as Desire (1936) in 1936 didn't do that but she wanted to expand. [54], "She ... transcends her material," according to Peter Bogdanovich. Dietrich was made an honorary citizen of Berlin on 16 May 2002. Dietrich, with encouragement from Josef von Sternberg, accepted producer Joe Pasternak's offer to play against type in her first film in two years: that of the cowboy saloon girl, Frenchie, in the western-comedy Destry Rides Again (1939), with James Stewart. Dietrich had one sibling, Elisabeth, who was one year older. In 1939, she became an American citizen and renounced her German citizenship. Featuring approximately 15,000 photographs, all in excellent condition, Dietrich’s private photographic archive is a rare documentary endeavor – with the star having supervised every single shot. Her mother remarried to Colonel Eduard von Losch, who was killed in WWI. Marlene Dietrich managed by Lorna McMahon. Marlene Dietrich favoured Dior. At least I never find them so. Bacharach then felt he needed to devote his full-time to songwriting. She has appeared in four films that have been selected for the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant: Started to train to be a violinist until she injured her hand and switched to acting. But I have never found a woman who is for war and naturally I'm against war. Marlene suffered from bacilophobia, the fear of germs. It becomes rather thick but youth cult is quite bad. Family Life She was married to Rudolf Sieber from 1923 until his death in 1976. Her former apartment located at 993 Park Avenue was sold for $615,000 in 1998.[87]. In particular with me, they adore to make me older and I don't see why they should do that because it's bad enough as it is, but maybe it looks better in print if I'm a hundred and two and I still walk on the stage and I'm not on crutches. - IMDb Mini Biography By: She prided herself on the fact that she had slept with three men of the Kennedy clan -. I'd wear jeans. The French Government made her a Chevalier (later upgraded to Commandeur) of the Légion d'honneur and a Commandeur of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. Despite her status as one of Hollywood's most legendary sex symbols, Dietrich was known to be most comfortable indulging her fantasy of being a "typical hausfrau," cleaning house, cooking chicken soup and comforting those in need of consoling. [90] When Dietrich arrived in Hollywood and filmed Morocco (1930), she had an affair with Gary Cooper, even though he was having another affair with Mexican actress Lupe Vélez. After being seen in the German production of The Blue Angel (1930) in 1930, Marlene was given a crack at Hollywood. The relationship ended in 1948. Dietrich would inform the audience that she could read minds and ask them to concentrate on whatever came into their minds. Her revue, with Danny Thomas as her opening act for the first tour, included songs from her films, performances on her musical saw (a skill taught to her by Igo Sym that she had originally acquired for stage appearances in Berlin in the 1920s) and a "mindreading" act that her friend Orson Welles had taught her for his Mercury Wonder Show. [1969, when asked if she thought the nature of love had changed over the years] I think the real love has not changed at all. Die Filme von Marlene Dietrich - Fotos, Songs, Presse, Berichte, Werbung, Produktion, Filmplakate, Drehbücher, Filmprogramme She only made seven productions in the 1950's. She was fluent in German, English, and French. I don't think it is. This living biography of Elisabeth Dietrich memorializes Elisabeth's life with photos and stories about her and the Dietrich's family history and genealogy. In an interview with The Observer in 1960, she said, "I dress for the image. [in 1964] 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. Dietrich vouched for her sister and her sister's husband, sheltering them from possible prosecution as Nazi collaborators. I just know what to do with them. I'd wear jeans. [45], Dietrich received the Medal of Freedom in November 1947, for her "extraordinary record entertaining troops overseas during the war". Careful grooming may take twenty years off a woman's age, but you can't fool a flight of stairs. While in London, Dietrich later said in interviews, she was approached by Nazi Party officials and offered lucrative contracts, should she agree to return to Germany as a foremost film star in the Third Reich. You still have to keep them in trance and I'm really happy that I'm able to do that. She sucked lemon wedges between takes to keep her mouth muscles tight. In short, she wasn't setting the stage world on fire. Edith Head remarked that Dietrich knew more about fashion than any other actress. It’s Only Decent. [96], In Paris, Dietrich had an affair with Suzanne Baulé, known as Frede, a coach and cabaret hostess whom she met in 1936 at the Monocle, a women's nightclub on Boulevard Edgar-Quinet in Paris. Dietrich… The part went to Jane Greer. [107], Dietrich was raised in the German Lutheran tradition of Christianity, but she abandoned it as a result of her experiences as a teenager during World War I, after hearing preachers from both sides invoking God as their support. Think twice before burdening a friend with a secret. Throughout World War II she was a high-profile entertainer in the United States. Dietrich's only child, Maria Riva, was born in Berlin on 13 December 1924. The weak are more likely to make the strong weak than the strong are likely to make the weak strong. Please join us in collaborating on DIETRICH family trees. [1960s, when asked what she would do if she inherited a couple of million pounds the following day] What would I do? That this is a great life, and that I do it for my health? Of course, I do a different kind of show in Las Vegas. Dietrich had one sibling, Elisabeth, who was one year older. Clara Catherine Dietrich 12 Jan 1901 Shawnee County, Kansas - 03 Aug 1977 managed by Susannah Zemke. I am easy-going and the only thing I cannot stand is stupidity - in any form. [86], The contents of Dietrich's Manhattan apartment, along with other personal effects such as jewelry and items of clothing, were sold by public auction by Sotheby's in Los Angeles in November 1997. In 1937, her entire salary for Knight Without Armor ($450,000) was put into escrow to help the refugees. This combined with the scrupulous attention to set design and costumes makes the films they made together among cinema's most visually stylish. Dietrich and Sieber were married in a civil ceremony in Berlin on 17 May 1923. Marlene was known in school for her "bedroom eyes" and her first affairs were at this stage in her life - a professor at the school was terminated. [112], A significant volume of academic literature, especially since 1975, analyzes Dietrich's image, as created by the film industry, within various theoretical frameworks, including that of psycho-analysis. In 1992, a plaque was unveiled at Leberstraße 65 in Berlin-Schöneberg, the site of Dietrich's birth. On stage, she had roles of varying importance in Frank Wedekind's Pandora's Box,[21] William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew,[21] and A Midsummer Night's Dream,[22] as well as George Bernard Shaw's Back to Methuselah[23] and Misalliance. The Mission. is not just another anti-war lament but a tragic accusation against us all. Oh - know, I could live tucked away out of sight in some Swiss chalet - but why should I? Marlene Dietrich is celebrated as one of Hollywood’s most glamorous movie stars, but the Berlin-born actress preferred being on the front lines with troops fighting during World War II. Interviewed in "Talking to the Piano Player: Silent Film Stars, Writers and Directors Remember" by Stuart Oderman (BearManor Media). Im April 1931 fährt die sechsjährige Maria mit ihrer damals schon berühmten Mutter auf der Bremen von Deutschland nach Amerika. By this time, Dietrich placed 126th in box office rankings, and American film exhibitors proclaimed her "box office poison" in May 1938, a distinction she shared with Greta Garbo, Joan Crawford, Mae West, Katharine Hepburn, Norma Shearer, Dolores del Río and Fred Astaire among others.[35]. Possessions do not make you happy. From the early 1950s until the mid-1970s, Dietrich worked almost exclusively as a cabaret artist, performing live in large theatres in major cities worldwide. That's not necessarily so because the real love has not changed and the one great love that will never change is mother love. They had resided in the German city of Belsen throughout the war years, running a cinema frequented by Nazi officers and officials who oversaw the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Clothes bore me. It just doesn't. Her co-star was Cary Grant and once again she was cast as a prostitute. Sewing circle was a phrase used by Dietrich[97] to describe the underground, closeted lesbian and bisexual film actresses and their relationships in Hollywood. Latins are tenderly enthusiastic. It's hard work. Following the fall of the Berlin Wall her body was flown there to fulfill her wish on 16 May. I think they have been young long enough. I did not know. [79] She kept in contact with world leaders by telephone, including Ronald Reagan Mikhail Gorbachev Margaret Thatcher, running up a monthly bill of over US$3,000. [84] Her coffin was draped in an American flag befitting her status as an American. Dietrich withdrew to her apartment at 12 Avenue Montaigne in Paris. The film earned Dietrich her only Academy Award nomination. [100][101] The French singer Edith Piaf was also one of Dietrich's closest friends during her stay in Paris in the 1950s, and there were rumors of something more than friendship between them. In the late 1930s, Dietrich created a fund with Billy Wilder and several other exiles to help Jews and dissidents escape from Germany. On this last project, she met Rudolf Sieber and married him in 1924. [on reading] I love quotations because it is a joy to find thoughts one might have, beautifully expressed with much authority by someone recognizedly wiser than oneself. Den nachfolgenden Text schrieb Alice Schwarzer 1993 zum Erscheinen der Biografie von Maria Riva über ihre Mutter Marlene Dietrich. Gary Cooper and Marlene Dietrich. Besides, the songs that seem to go down best are the newer ones - that is, when I can find new songs good enough to sing. [1969] America has a youth complex. [67] She was paid $250,000 for her cooperation but was unhappy with the result. The relationship between the make-up man and the film actor is that of accomplices in crime. As stated in the Personal Quotes section below, Dietrich loved quotations and two of hers appear in. The diaphragm is the greatest invention since Pan-Cake makeup. Her estate, consisting of about 300.000 pieces, was bid for 8 million German marks by the city of Berlin, Germany. [52] Her daringly sheer "nude dress"—a heavily beaded evening gown of silk soufflé, which gave the illusion of transparency—designed by Jean Louis, attracted a lot of publicity. Fell and broke her left leg at her last ever last stage appearance in Sydney, Australia, September 1975. [41] Dietrich, the only performer who was made aware that her recordings would be for OSS use, recorded a number of songs in German for the project, including "Lili Marleen", a favorite of soldiers on both sides of the conflict. 1901. I think also the English like me because they know that I do not take myself seriously, and that the whole thing is a joke, and that I am laughing at myself all the time. I have not tried to create an image or a myth about myself; I am as quiet and placid off-stage as I am when the bright lights are on me. By the late 1920s, Dietrich was also playing sizable parts on screen, including roles in Café Elektric (1927), I Kiss Your Hand, Madame (1928), and The Ship of Lost Souls (1929).[25]. After breaking her leg in one performance, she never made a go of it in show business again. But I enjoy nightclub work, wherever it is. Dietrich gave many radio interviews worldwide on her concert tours. [1969] I have never used my body. When you're dead, you're dead. Stupid people annoy me. Her career spanned from the 1910s to the 1980s.[6]. [on her life as a star] Do you think this is glamorous? [10] Aged about 11, she combined her first two names to form the name "Marlene". “Courage and grace are a formidable mixture.” Marie Magdalene "Marlene" Dietrich (1901– 1992) was a German-born American actress and singer whose career spanned from the 1910s to the 1980s.. Dietrich was born on 27 December 1901 in Schöneberg, now a district of Berlin.Her mother, Wilhelmina, was from a wealthy Berlin family who owned a jewellery and clock-making … [119] Sasha portrayed Marlene during her time at competitive reality series RuPaul's Drag Race. It takes two to make a conjuring trick: the illusionist's sleight of hand and the stooge's desire to be deceived. And as long as people want me, and I have them eating out of my hands, I shall continue to do so. | You must never, ever read American magazines. She toured the U.S. from January 1942 to September 1943 (appearing before 250,000 troops on the Pacific Coast leg of her tour alone) and was reported to have sold more war bonds than any other star. On 14 May 2020, she was part of an Entertainment Weekly cover celebrating LBGTQ celebrities.[120]. Marlene Dietrich auf dem Passagierdampfer "Bremen" bei der Überfahrt in die USA, 1931. [1969, on attitude] I do think it's rather stupid to be nonchalant. A postage stamp bearing her portrait was issued in Germany on 14 August 1997. I'd retire. [110] ElektroCouture owner Lisa Lang said that the dress was inspired by electrical diagrams and correspondence that took place between the actress and fashion designer Jean Louis in 1958: "She wanted a dress that glows, she wanted to be able to control it herself from the stage and she knew she could have died of an electric stroke had it ever been realized." They must think of them all the time. [53], Dietrich employed Burt Bacharach as her musical arranger starting in the mid-1950s; together, they refined her nightclub act into a more ambitious theatrical one-woman show with an expanded repertoire. [106] Dietrich maintained her husband and his mistress first in Europe and later on a ranch in the San Fernando Valley, near Hollywood. Bags, shoes, hats. He had become so indispensable to me that, without him, I no longer took much joy in singing. In London and the rest of Europe I can sing French and German songs, as well as English. Because of his constant absences from the family due to his army duties, Marlene and the rest had to rely on themselves. I have played roles where the legs were used and the body was used but in life, I have never done that. [47], While Dietrich never fully regained her former screen profile, she continued performing in motion pictures, including appearances for directors such as Mitchell Leisen in Golden Earrings (1947), Billy Wilder in A Foreign Affair (1948) and Alfred Hitchcock in Stage Fright (1950). Her closed coffin, draped in the French flag, rested beneath the altar and was adorned with a simple bouquet of white wildflowers and roses from the French President François Mitterrand. For the German soprano, see, Location of Marlene Dietrich's birthplace in, Dietrich's birthplace in Leberstraße 65, Berlin-, Dietrich signing a soldier's cast in Belgium (24 November 1944), Dietrich and U.S. soldiers somewhere in France during her second USO tour (1944), Born as Maria Magdalena, not Marie Magdalene, according to Dietrich's biography by her daughter, Maria Riva (, See, for example, the entries for Dietrich and Sternberg in, "Marlene Dietrich 1971 Copenhagen Interview", See What the Boys in the Back Room Will Have, Black Fox: The Rise and Fall of Adolf Hitler, Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, List of German-speaking Academy Award winners and nominees, "Marlene Dietrich, 90, Symbol of Glamour, Dies", "Marlene Dietrich – The Ultimate Gay Icon » The Cinema Museum, London", "AFI's 50 Greatest American Screen Legends", "Marlene Dietrich (German-American actress and singer)", "Ship of Lost Men (Das Schiff der verlorenen Menschen)", "The Ex-Marlene Dietrich, Multiple Best in Show Winning 1930 Rolls-Royce Phantom", "After Making Nine Films Together, Hepburn Can Practically Direct Cukor; Hepburn Helps Cukor Direct The Corn Is Green, "How Joan Crawford Survived Box Office Poison twice! Her father, a Berlin police lieutenant, died after he fell off a horse when she was ten years old. Received the U.S. War Department's 'Medal of Freedom', in 1947, for entertaining American troops in WWII and her strong stand against Naziism. Ihr Vater war der Polizeileutnant Louis Dietrich. Was named #9 Actress on The AFI 50 Greatest Screen Legends. [1969, when asked how she relaxes] I don't think I do. [1969] I think if you have any sort of intelligence you can't succumb to adoration because people adore so many things. Gilbert's untimely death was one of the most painful events of her life. 27. She attempted films for the first time in 1922 Her first film was So sind die Männer (1923) which was followed by The Tragedy of Love (1923). Although she delivered notable performances in several post-war films including Alfred Hitchcock's Stage Fright (1950), Billy Wilder's Witness for the Prosecution (1957), Orson Welles's Touch of Evil (1958) and Stanley Kramer's Judgment at Nuremberg (1961), Dietrich spent most of the 1950s to the 1970s touring the world as a marquee live-show performer. [56] In a TV interview in 1971, she credited Bacharach with giving her the "inspiration" to perform during those years.[57]. In Europe, it doesn't matter if you're a man or a woman - we make love with anyone we find attractive. Three medals, including France's Legion of Honour and the U.S. Medal of Freedom, were displayed at the foot of the coffin, military style, for a ceremony symbolising the sense of duty Dietrich embodied in her career as an actress, and in her personal fight against Nazism. [64] The tour was an artistic triumph, but a financial failure. Openly bisexual, she had numerous affairs with both men and women in that time. Marlene's father was Lt. Louis Erich Otto Dietrich, who died when she was very young. In Argentina they throw themselves. That is all. [69] When asked about why she continued to perform by Clive Hirschhorn she said, "Do you think this is glamorous? In an interview with the German magazine Der Spiegel in November 2005, Dietrich's daughter and grandson said Dietrich was politically active during these years. All through the 1940s, she appeared in well-produced, well-directed films such as Manpower (1942), The Spoilers (1942), The Lady Is Willing (1942) and Pittsburgh (1942) all in 1942. The earliest professional stage appearances by Dietrich were as a chorus girl on tour with Guido Thielscher's Girl-Kabarett vaudeville-style entertainments, and in Rudolf Nelson revues in Berlin. The film won several European film prizes and received an Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary in 1984. She played similar types in Seven Sinners (1940) and The Spoilers (1942), both with John Wayne. Photos Bios Topics Families. Her father, a Berlin police lieutenant, died after he fell off a horse when she was ten years old. If I dressed for myself I wouldn't bother at all. She was voted the 43rd Greatest Movie Star of all time by Entertainment Weekly. Her father, Louis Erich Otto Dietrich, was a police lieutenant. I think it is Dietrich the woman they like - rather than Dietrich the singer. It's particularly difficult with songs because I sing in many different languages and all the people don't understand what I'm saying. It was always a big bother to me. HOLLYWOOD headlines are full of the sexploits of today’s young stars – but none of them could hold a candle to Tinseltown’s all-time sexual superstar MARLENE DIETRICH! Her mother, Wilhelmina Elisabeth Josefine (née Felsing), was from an affluent Berlin family who owned a jewelry and clock-making firm. The two women remained friends until the 1970s, as can be seen in the correspondence kept in the Marlene Dietrich archives in Berlin. That this is a great life, and that I do it for my health? [74] The following year, her husband, Rudolf Sieber, died of cancer on 24 June 1976. Marie Magdalene Dietrich was born to Wilhelmina Elisabeth Josephine and Louis Erich Otto Dietrich as their youngest daughter on December 27, 1901. Dietrich's mother remained in Berlin during the war; her husband moved to a ranch in the San Fernando Valley of California. In her confidential coded diary the insatiable actress confessed she sometimes had three lovers in the same day! When he died, while she was 11, Marlene's mother married Eduard von Losch. "[70], In her 60s and 70s, Dietrich's health declined: she survived cervical cancer in 1965[71] and suffered from poor circulation in her legs. [1969] I've always liked Texas because I met all the Texans in the war, 36th division. It was with this in mind that the critic Robin Wood christened Dietrich ‘the Venus de Marlene’. I have a child and I have made a few people happy. Jahrhunderts, die auch international Ruhm erlangten. They want more emphasis on sex. Dietrich herself was a fashion-monger. No secret at all. In a posthumous gift of forgiveness, she left her vast collection of memorabilia to the city of Berlin. Dietrich was known for her humanitarian efforts during the war, housing German and French exiles, providing financial support and even advocating their American citizenship. She appeared in several stage production, but never had more than a couple of spoken lines. Marlene Dietrich was glamorous in a way we can’t quite understand. And when I laugh, they laugh. Dietrich's return to West Germany in 1960 for a concert tour was met with mixed reception— despite a consistently negative press, vociferous protest by chauvinistic Germans who felt she had betrayed her homeland, and two bomb threats, her performance attracted huge crowds. For her work on improving morale on the front lines during the war, she received several honors from the United States, France, Belgium and Israel. Dietrich was one of the first celebrities to help sell war bonds, and she sang … Dietrich had a kind of platonic love for Welles, whom she considered a genius. Berlin has a street, Marlene Dietrich Platz. [52] This engagement was so successful that she was signed to appear at the Café de Paris in London the following year; her Las Vegas contracts were also renewed. [102][103], When Dietrich was in her 50s, she had a relationship with actor Yul Brynner, which lasted more than a decade. The bawdy role revived her career and "See What the Boys in the Back Room Will Have", a song she introduced in the film, became a hit when she recorded it for Decca. Lambert and Carl Wildman recorded after her season at the, Cheryl Crawford / Equity Liberty Theatre /, This page was last edited on 8 February 2021, at 08:09. In an exciting show titled «Marlene Dietrich – A Legend Through Images,» 38 of these photos showcase the actress’s face. But a new career as a singer and performer appeared, with reviews and shows in Las Vegas, touring theatricals, and even Broadway. I mean, who else is there doing what I am doing today? [76], In 1982, Dietrich agreed to participate in a documentary film about her life, Marlene (1984), but refused to be filmed. In 1996, after some debate, it was decided not to name a street after her in Berlin-Schöneberg, her birthplace. "One Touch of Venus" with music by Kurt Weill, lyrics by Ogden Nash, directed by Ilia Kazan, featured choreography by Agnes de Mille, starred Mary Martin, Kenny Baker and Paula Laurence. There is a lack of dignity to film stardom. Biografie Marlene Dietrich Lebenslauf Marie Magdalena Dietrich wurde in Berlin-Schöneberg am 27.12.1901 geboren. They don't own it and then you buy many more things than you need because it's on credit and it doesn't bring them happiness. In 1921, Marlene applied for an acting school run by Max Reinhardt. I'm against that very much. Most women set out to change a man, and when they have changed him they do not like him. This was a significantly less well paid role than she had been accustomed. By the time she was in her mid-teens, Marlene had discovered the stage. Dietrich is referenced in a number of popular 20th century songs, including Rodgers and Hart's "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World" (1935), Peter Sarstedt's "Where Do You Go To, My Lovely?" Despite the lack of theatrical roles, Marlene still made appearances on the stage. [72] She fractured her right leg in August 1974.[73]. Although she began performing in small, vaudeville skits in Berlin, she would eventually move onto a career in the theater and later the silver screen. The Official Marlene Dietrich. After moving to Hollywood in 1930, she became incredibly popular in American films alongside famous actors such as James Stewart, John Wayne and Fred MacMurray. [65] She also undertook a tour of Israel around the same time, which was well-received; she sang some songs in German during her concerts, including, from 1962, a German version of Pete Seeger's anti-war anthem "Where Have All the Flowers Gone", thus breaking the unofficial taboo against the use of German in Israel. A series of successes followed, and Marlene became the highest paid actress of her time, but her later films in the mid-part of the decade were critical and popular failures. [26][27] Josef von Sternberg directed the film and thereafter took credit for having "discovered" Dietrich. [95] In 1938, Dietrich met and began a relationship with writer Erich Maria Remarque, and in 1941, the French actor Jean Gabin. When you're in the public eye as conspicuously as I am, it is conceivable to maintain a private life - but the trouble is you can only devote half your time to it. [2] Weill had been in America for eight years by the time he wrote this musical, and his music, though retaining his early haunting power, had evolved into a very different Broadway style. [34], Extravagant offers lured Dietrich away from Paramount to make her first color film The Garden of Allah (1936) for independent producer David O. Selznick, for which she received $200,000, and to Britain for Alexander Korda's production, Knight Without Armour (1937), at a salary of $450,000, which made her one of the best paid film stars of the time. She spent the final 13 years of her life mostly bedridden, allowing only a select few—including family and employees—to enter the apartment. People say the English are so unemotional, but this is untrue. Translated from German, her memorial plaque reads, "Tell me where the flowers are" I am not a brave or courageous woman. She entered the cabaret scene in 1920s Germany, first as a spectator then as a cabaret singer. [1969] Surely I'm anti-war. If you dethrone him it's no wonder that you are discontented, and discontented women are not loved for long. Newsweek named it "a unique film, perhaps the most fascinating and affecting documentary ever made about a great movie star". We need the help of good genealogists to grow a completely free shared family tree to connect us all. Actress and Singer Bette Davis, who co-founded the USO's Hollywood canteen, adored Dietrich for her devotion to the project, and remembered Dietrich as being equally likely to be dancing with U.S. servicemen or be found down on her knees avidly scrubbing the canteen's kitchen floors. "[108] Quoting Goethe in her autobiography, she wrote, "If God created this world, he should review his plan. In November 1972, I Wish You Love, a version of Dietrich's Broadway show titled An Evening with Marlene Dietrich, was filmed in London. [115] However, on 8 November 1997, the central Marlene-Dietrich-Platz was unveiled in Berlin to honour her. [111], Her public image included openly defying sexual norms, and she was known for her androgynous film roles and her bisexuality. [93] Dietrich also had a brief affair with Douglas Fairbanks Jr., even though he was married to Joan Crawford at the time.
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