Marlene Dietrich
Marlene Dietrich (1901–1992) was a German-American actress and singer, renowned as one of the quintessential icons of classic Hollywood. She gained widespread acclaim in the 1930s through standout performances in films such as The Blue Angel, Shanghai Express, and Destry Rides Again. Her captivating sultry voice, striking allure, and androgynous fashion sense captured the imagination of audiences worldwide. Not only did she shine on the silver screen, but Dietrich also transformed into a celebrated cabaret artist, enchanting audiences with her performances across the globe for many years.
In addition to her artistic achievements, Dietrich was known for her avant-garde perspectives and unconventional lifestyle. She boldly challenged gender conventions by frequently donning men’s attire, both on and off the set, further enhancing her enigmatic image. Speculation about her personal relationships has surrounded her for decades, particularly regarding her sexuality. Although she was married to Rudolf Sieber, rumors swirled about her romantic involvements with both men and women, including notable actresses Claudette Colbert and Mercedes de Acosta. Some accounts suggest she was part of Hollywood’s so-called “sewing circle,” a network of women engaged in intimate relationships.
Dietrich never publicly addressed these rumors, adding to the mystique that surrounded her. Her enduring legacy continues to provoke conversations about gender identity, sexuality, and the glamour of Hollywood’s golden era.
Filmography
Morocco
Desire
The Song of Songs
The Garden of Allah
Seven Sinners (1940)
The Monte Carlo Story
Dishonored
Witness for the Prosecution
Just a Gigolo
Golden Earrings
Blonde Venus
Pittsburgh
A Foreign Affair
The Flame of New Orleans
The Scarlet Empress
Rancho Notorious
The Lady Is Willing
Around the World in Eighty Days
Knight Without Armour
Stage Fright
Manpower
Paris When It Sizzles
Shanghai Express
Judgment at Nuremberg
Becoming Cary Grant
Angel
No Highway in the Sky
Destry Rides Again
The Spoilers
The Blue Angel