Marlene Dietrich Biography, Age, Height, Husband, Net Worth, Family
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Marlene Dietrich was a German-American actress, singer, and entertainer. She was born on December 27, 1901, in Schöneberg, Berlin, Germany. She was the daughter of Louis Erich Otto Dietrich and Wilhelmina Elisabeth Josephine. Marlene Dietrich began her career as a chorus girl in Berlin in 1920. She then moved to Hollywood in 1930, where she starred in several films, including Morocco (1930), Shanghai Express (1932), and The Blue Angel (1930). She was also a successful singer, recording several albums and performing in concerts around the world. Marlene Dietrich was married twice, first to Rudolf Sieber in 1923 and then to the French actor Jean Gabin in 1951. She had one daughter, Maria Riva, with Sieber. Marlene Dietrich was a highly acclaimed actress and singer, and she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress in Morocco (1930). She was also awarded the Legion of Honor by the French government in 1960. Marlene Dietrich died on May 6, 1992, in Paris, France, at the age of 90. Her net worth at the time of her death was estimated to be around $30 million.
Popular As | Marie Magdalene Dietrich |
Occupation | soundtrack,actress,music_department |
Age | 91 years old |
Zodiac Sign | Capricorn |
Born | 27 December, 1901 |
Birthday | 27 December |
Birthplace | Berlin, Germany |
Date of death | May 6, 1992 |
Died Place | Paris, France |
Nationality | Germany |
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Marlene Dietrich Height, Weight & Measurements
At 91 years old, Marlene Dietrich height is 5′ 6″ .
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Height | 5′ 6″ |
Weight | Not Available |
Body Measurements | Not Available |
Eye Color | Not Available |
Hair Color | Not Available |
Who Is Marlene Dietrich's Husband?
Her husband is Rudolf Sieber (m. 1923-1976)
Family | |
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Parents | Not Available |
Husband | Rudolf Sieber (m. 1923-1976) |
Sibling | Not Available |
Children | Maria Riva |
Marlene Dietrich Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Marlene Dietrich worth at the age of 91 years old? Marlene Dietrich’s income source is mostly from being a successful Soundtrack. She is from Germany. We have estimated Marlene Dietrich's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.
Der blaue Engel (1930) | 20,000RM + 5,000RM for the English language version |
Dishonored (1931) | $125,000 |
Blonde Venus (1932) | $125,000 |
The Song of Songs (1933) | $300,000 |
The Garden of Allah (1936) | $200,000 |
Knight Without Armour (1937) | $450,000 |
Angel (1937) | $200,000 |
Destry Rides Again (1939) | $75,000 |
Seven Sinners (1940) | $150,000 |
The Lady Is Willing (1942) | $100,000 |
Pittsburgh (1942) | $100,000 |
Kismet (1944) | $100,000 |
Golden Earrings (1947) | $100,000 |
A Foreign Affair (1948) | $110,000 |
Stage Fright (1950) | £70,000 |
No Highway (1951) | $75 .000 |
Rancho Notorious (1952) | $110,000 |
Witness for the Prosecution (1957) | $100,000 |
Touch of Evil (1958) | $7,500 |
I Wish You Love (1973) | $200,000 |
Schöner Gigolo, armer Gigolo (1978) | $250,000 |
Marlene (1984) | $100,000 + % of the profits |
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In May 2018, she was honored as Turner Classic Movies Star of the Month.
Ten years after her death, Berlin - the city of Dietrich's birth which she shunned for most of her life - declared her an honorary citizen. On April 18, 2002, the city's legislature bestowed honor on her as "an ambassador for a democratic, freedom-loving and humane Germany." The declaration hoped this "would symbolize the city of Berlin's reconciliation with her."
Chosen by Empire magazine as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film history (#60). [1995]
She spent her last decade in her apartment on the avenue Montaigne in Paris, during which time she was not seen in public but was a prolific letter-writer and phone-caller. In 1984, Academy Award winning actor Maximilian Schell persuaded her to be interviewed for a documentary, but she did not appear on screen.
Lived out her life in apartment #12E at 993 Park Avenue in Manhattan where Jamie Lee Curtis had earlier stayed with then fiance J. Michael Riva (Dietrich's grandson) during the Trading Places (1983) shoot.
Fell and broke her left leg at her last ever last stage appearance in Sydney, Australia, September 1975.
Was considered for the role of Margo Channing in All About Eve (1950) after Claudette Colbert was forced to pull out of the project due to back injury. However the part was given to Bette Davis, who went on to receive a Best Actress Oscar nomination for her performance.
Campaigned for the role of Mama Hanson in I Remember Mama (1948) but Irene Dunne, who went on to receive a Best Actress Oscar nomination for her performance, was cast instead.
Received the U.S. War Department's 'Medal of Freedom', in 1947, for entertaining American troops in WWII and her strong stand against Naziism.
She was voted the 43rd Greatest Movie Star of all time by Entertainment Weekly.
In 1939, an offer came to star with James Stewart in a western and, after initial hesitation, she accepted.
Became pregnant in 1938 as a result of an affair with James Stewart during the filming of Destry Rides Again (1939) but she underwent an abortion. Stewart did not even know she was pregnant.
Almost immediately upon hearing of John Gilbert's status as an all-but-forgotten matinee idol now drinking himself to death, Dietrich devoted herself to the project of "rehabilitating" Gilbert. Although she failed to "save" Gilbert (who died in 1936) Marlene did become a lifelong "guardian angel" to Gilbert's young daughter, remembering the child with annual Christmas and birthday gifts until Dietrich died more than 60 years later.
Noël Coward and Dietrich became, and remained, close friends since their first conversation - by transatlantic telephone - in 1935.
Was in four Oscar Best Picture nominees: Shanghai Express (1932), Around the World in 80 Days (1956), Witness for the Prosecution (1957) and Judgment at Nuremberg (1961), with Around the World in 80 Days the only winner.
With the success of this film, von Sternberg immediately took her to Hollywood, introducing her to the world in Morocco (1930), and signing an agreement to produce all her films. 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. She returned to Europe at the end of the decade, with a series of affairs with former leading men (she had a reputation of romancing her co-stars), as well as other prominent artistic figures.
In 1929, she was seen in a Berlin cabaret by Josef von Sternberg and, after a screen test, captured the role of the cabaret singer in Der blaue Engel (1930) (and became von Sternberg's lover).
In 1924, she married and, although she and Rudolf Sieber lived together only 5 years, they remained married until his death. She was in over a dozen silent films in increasingly important roles.
Her father was a police lieutenant and imbued in her a military attitude to life. 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. She entered the cabaret scene in 1920s Germany, first as a spectator then as a cabaret singer.
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