Classic Blondes > Betty Grable, Diana Dors, Carole Landis, Doris Day, Carole Lombard, Jayne Mansfield, Jean Harlow, Marilyn Monroe and Marlene Dietrich

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Happy Birthday, Marlene Dietrich.



“If she had nothing more than her voice she could break your heart with it. But she has that beautiful body and the timeless loveliness of her face. It makes no difference how she breaks your heart if she is there to mend it.” - Ernest Hemingway  



27th December, 1901 - 6th May, 1992)

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Happy Birthday, Marlene Dietrich.

“If she had nothing more than her voice she could break your heart with it. But she has that beautiful body and the timeless loveliness of her face. It makes no difference how she breaks your heart if she is there to mend it.” - Ernest Hemingway

27th December, 1901 - 6th May, 1992)

Marlene Dietrich in Kismet (1944)

Marlene Dietrich in Kismet (1944)

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Marlene Dietrich photographed by Eugene Robert Richee, 1930

Marlene Dietrich photographed by Eugene Robert Richee, 1930


Hedy Lamarr visits Billy Wilder and Marlene Dietrich on set, A Foreign Affair (1948)

Hedy Lamarr visits Billy Wilder and Marlene Dietrich on set, A Foreign Affair (1948)

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Dolores Del Rio and Marlene Dietrich at the Di Frasso party, 1935

Dolores Del Rio and Marlene Dietrich at the Di Frasso party, 1935

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Marlene Dietrich, Carole Lombard, Lili Damita and Errol Flynn c. 1935

Marlene Dietrich, Carole Lombard, Lili Damita and Errol Flynn c. 1935

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Marlene Dietrich, 1952
by Milton H. Greene

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Marlene Dietrich, 1952

by Milton H. Greene

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Marlene Dietrich in Blonde Venus (1932)

Marlene Dietrich in Blonde Venus (1932)

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Marlene Dietrich, Blonde Venus 1932.

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Marlene Dietrich, Blonde Venus 1932.

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When I needed your faith, you withheld it; and now, when I don’t need it, and don’t deserve it, you give it to me. - Marlene Dietrich as Shanghai Lily from 1932’s Shanghai Express

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When I needed your faith, you withheld it; and now, when I don’t need it, and don’t deserve it, you give it to me. - Marlene Dietrich as Shanghai Lily from 1932’s Shanghai Express

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