German-born American actress Marlene Dietrich (C),

PARIS, FRANCE: German-born American actress Marlene Dietrich (C), is surrounded by fans 14 July 1939 during the Bastille Day ball at Paris Opera Square. Marlene Dietrich, originally Maria Magdalene von Losch (1904-92), became famous in von Sternberg's "Der Blaue Engel" (1930, The Blue Angel), and developed a glamourous and sensual film personality in such Hollywood films as "Morocco" (1930) and "Blond Venus" (1932). During World War II she often appeared in shows for Allied troops, and continued to make films after the War. Dietrich also became an international cabaret star. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read AFP/AFP via Getty Images)
PARIS, FRANCE: German-born American actress Marlene Dietrich (C), is surrounded by fans 14 July 1939 during the Bastille Day ball at Paris Opera Square. Marlene Dietrich, originally Maria Magdalene von Losch (1904-92), became famous in von Sternberg's "Der Blaue Engel" (1930, The Blue Angel), and developed a glamourous and sensual film personality in such Hollywood films as "Morocco" (1930) and "Blond Venus" (1932). During World War II she often appeared in shows for Allied troops, and continued to make films after the War. Dietrich also became an international cabaret star. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read AFP/AFP via Getty Images)
German-born American actress Marlene Dietrich (C),
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