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Marlene Dietrich (1901–1992) was a German-American actress and singer, widely regarded as one of the most iconic figures of classic Hollywood. She rose to fame in the 1930s with films like The Blue Angel, Shanghai Express, and Destry Rides Again, captivating audiences with her sultry voice, striking beauty, and androgynous style. Known for her ability to reinvent herself, Dietrich transitioned from film star to a celebrated cabaret performer, touring internationally for decades. Beyond her career, Dietrich was known for her progressive views and unconventional lifestyle. She openly defied gender norms, often wearing men's clothing both on and off-screen, which contributed to her enigmatic persona. Her personal life has long been the subject of speculation, particularly regarding her sexuality. While she was married to Rudolf Sieber, she was rumored to have had relationships with both men and women, including actresses Claudette Colbert and Mercedes de Acosta. Some sources suggest she was part of Hollywood’s so-called “sewing circle,” a network of women engaged in same-sex relationships. However, Dietrich never publicly confirmed these rumors, maintaining an air of mystery that only added to her legendary status. Her legacy continues to inspire discussions on gender, sexuality, and Hollywood’s golden age.

Erich Maria Remarque und Marlene Dietrich - Flucht in die Liebe
as Self (archive footage)

Maria Callas: The Final Act
as Self (archive photo)

The Century of Icons
as Self (archive footage)

Mythos Côte d'Azur - Liebe, Luxus, Leidenschaft

Normandie ne partira pas ce soir

Beautiful Like a Poem
as Self (archive footage)
Bodies and Spaces, Fabric and Light
as (archive footage)

100 Years of the UFA
as Self - Actress (archive footage)

Becoming Cary Grant
as Self (archive footage)

Classic Movie Bloopers: Uncensored
as Self (archive footage)

Vito
as Self (archive)

Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff
as Countess Alexandra Vladinoff (archive footage)

Rediscovering John Gilbert
as Self (archive footage)

Why Be Good?: Sexuality & Censorship in Early Cinema
as Self (archive footage)

Coisa Mais Linda - Histórias e Casos da Bossa Nova
as Self (archive footage)

Hitchcock and 'Stage Fright'
as Self (archive footage)
Checking Out: Grand Hotel
as Self (archive footage)

Complicated Women
as Self (archive footage)

Das Jahrhundert des Theaters
as Self (archive footage)

Marlene Dietrich: Her Own Song
as Self (archive footage)

The Great Yiddish Love
as (archive footage)
Das Jahrhundert des Kabaretts
as Self (archive Footage)
Sternstunde Kunst
as Self (archive footage)
Legenden
as Self (archive footage)

No Angel: A Life of Marlene Dietrich

The Casting Couch

That's Entertainment! III
as (archive footage)

The Meeting of Two Queens
as (archive footage)
Nylon Blues: A History of the Nylon Stocking
as (archive footage)

Marlene
as Herself (Voice)

Going Hollywood: The '30s
as Self (archive footage)

Just a Gigolo
as Baroness von Semering
I Wish You Love
as Herself

Ettan gästar: Marlene Dietrich
as Interviewee, herself

Triumph Over Violence
as Self (archive footage)

Paris When It Sizzles
as Marlene Dietrich (uncredited)

Black Fox: The Rise and Fall of Adolf Hitler
as Narrator (voice)

Judgment at Nuremberg
as Mrs. Bertholt

Touch of Evil
as Tana

Witness for the Prosecution
as Christine

The Monte Carlo Story
as Maria de Crevecoeur

Around the World in 80 Days
as Saloon Hostess

Tony Awards
as Self - Recipient

Rancho Notorious
as Altar Keane

No Highway in the Sky
as Monica Teasdale
German Film Award
as Self

Stage Fright
as Charlotte Inwood

Jigsaw
as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

A Foreign Affair
as Erika Von Schlüetow

Golden Earrings
as Lydia

Martin Roumagnac
as Blanche Ferrand

Kismet
as Jamilla

Follow the Boys
as Marlene Dietrich

Show-Business at War
as Self

Breakdowns of 1942
as Self

Pittsburgh
as Josie 'Hunky' Winters

The Spoilers
as Cherry Malotte

The Lady Is Willing
as Elizabeth Madden

Manpower
as Fay Duval

The Flame of New Orleans
as Countess Claire Ledoux, aka Lili