Marlene Dietrich (1901–1992)
Autore di Marlene
Sull'Autore
Nota di disambiguazione:
(eng) Born as: Marie Magdalene Dietrich
(ger) Geboren als: Marie Magdalene Dietrich
Fonte dell'immagine: Courtesy of the NYPL Digital Gallery (image use requires permission from the New York Public Library)
Opere di Marlene Dietrich
Dietrich and von Sternberg in Hollywood (Morocco, Dishonored, Shanghai Express, Blonde Venus, The Scarlet Empress, The… (1930) 14 copie
Marlene Dietrich. Photographien aus der Sammlung John Kobal (1982) — Artist and Contributor — 8 copie
Marlene Dietrich & Josef von Sternberg at Paramount, 1930-1935 (Limited Edition) [Blu-ray] [2019] 3 copie
Grand ecran 3 2 copie
Ange / Angel (1937) 1 copia
The Song Of Songs [DVD] 1 copia
Seven Sinners (John Wayne) [DVD] 1 copia
Dishonored / Shanghai Express 1 copia
Marlene Dietrich Sings 1 copia
Lola 1 copia
Knight Without Armor [VHS] 1 copia
The Best of Marlene Dietrich 1 copia
Gold — Performer — 1 copia
Etoiles De La Chanson 1 copia
La legende 1 copia
Marlene Dietrich in London 1 copia
Liebe 1 copia
The Marlene Dietrich Collection 1 copia
Sei lieb zu mir (CD) 1 copia
Berte len môj život 1 copia
Album / Live at Cafe De Paris 1 copia
Wiedersehen Mit Marlene: The Great Dietrich Sings in German with the Orchestra of Burt Bacharach 1 copia
Marlene Dietrich - Die CD-Rom; 1 copia
BENDEN SONRA TUFAN 1 copia
Opere correlate
John Wayne: Screen Legend Collection (Reap the Wild Wind / Rooster Cogburn / The Hellfighters / The War Wagon / The… (2006) — Actor — 8 copie
Rancho Notorious [1951 film] 6 copie
Weill: Die Dreigroschenoper (The Threepenny Opera) 1930, Lotte Lenya, Marlene Dietrich, and others — Performer — 2 copie
Voices II : more music from the greatest divas ever — Collaboratore — 1 copia
Etichette
Informazioni generali
- Nome canonico
- Dietrich, Marlene
- Nome legale
- Dietrich, Marie Magdalene
- Altri nomi
- DIETRICH, Marie Magdalene
DIETRICH, Marlene - Data di nascita
- 1901-12-27
- Data di morte
- 1992-05-06
- Luogo di sepoltura
- Friedhof Schöneberg, Berlin, Deutschland
- Sesso
- female
- Nazionalità
- Germany (birth)
USA (naturalized|1937) - Luogo di nascita
- Berlin, Germany
- Luogo di morte
- Paris, France
- Luogo di residenza
- Berlin, Germany
California, USA
Paris, France - Istruzione
- Auguste-Viktoria Schule
Victoria-Luise-Schule, Berlin, Germany - Attività lavorative
- singer
actor - Relazioni
- Riva, Maria (daughter)
von Sternberg, Josef (lover) - Premi e riconoscimenti
- Presidential Medal of Freedom (1945)
Commandeur de la Légion d'honneur
Commandeur de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
Chevalier de l'Ordre de Leopold (Belgium) - Nota di disambiguazione
- Born as: Marie Magdalene Dietrich
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Statistiche
- Opere
- 56
- Opere correlate
- 40
- Utenti
- 337
- Popolarità
- #70,620
- Voto
- 3.6
- Recensioni
- 4
- ISBN
- 40
- Lingue
- 9
- Preferito da
- 2
Her looks are familiar even with those that never saw one of her movies, even with those that normally avoid black & white cinema.
Dietrich was in landmark movies, directed by giants among directors.
Together with Garbo, she has come to represent all that was sensual about an era.
And she’s been the subject of uncounted biographies.
It is therefore highly refreshing to find a Dietrich biography which cuts through the legend and gets up close and personal with the woman and the artist.
Unsurprisingly, such a biography is in fact an autobiography, penned by Dietrich herself with the open purpose of defusing and setting straights a lot of dubious myths about her career, her life, her choices.
What Marlene (fresh from Open Road Media) gives us is a self-portrait by a highly intelligent, refined lady – someone that almost by chance happened to lend her face and her body to some of the raciest, most seductive and risqué women in movie history.
We discover a woman with a passion for life and a somewhat bemused detachment from her job, not so much insecure about her beauty as dismissive of it. In a pleasant, ironic tone, Dietrich shares details of her life, her opinions on art and literature, her strong political stance, and her reminiscences about the people she worked with.
Joseph von Sternberg stands out as Dietrich’s main influence and mentor, and reading about Marlene’s experiences allows us to peek behind the scenes during the filming of such masterworks as The Blue Angel or Morocco.
An extraordinary treat for the film buff, and a highly entertaining, moving experience for anyone interested in the true woman behind the glitter of the legend.
Highly recommended.… (altro)