- Marlene Dietrich - Wikipedia
Marlene Dietrich was born Marie Magdalene Dietrich on 27 December 1901 at Leberstraße 65 in the neighborhood of Rote Insel in Schöneberg, now a district of Berlin Her mother, Wilhelmina Elisabeth Josefine (née Felsing), was from an affluent Berlin family who owned a jewelry and clock-making firm
- Marlene Dietrich | Biography, Movies, Songs, Facts | Britannica
Marlene Dietrich, German American motion-picture actress whose beauty, voice, aura of sophistication, and languid sensuality made her one of the world’s most glamorous film stars and best-known celebrities Learn more about Dietrich’s life, movies, and songs in this article
- Marlene - Name Meaning, What does Marlene mean? - Think Baby Names
Marlene as a girls' name is pronounced mar-LEEN, mar-LYNE, mar-LAY-nah It is of German, Latin and Greek origin, and the meaning of Marlene is "star of the sea; from Magdala"
- Marlene Name Meaning - OUR BIBLE HERITAGE
Often associated with beauty and charm, the name Marlene has a rich history and many delightful interpretations This exploration dives into its meanings, origins, gender associations, global popularity, fun facts, and much more
- Marlene Dietrich - IMDb
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
- Marlene - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity
Marlene Origin and Meaning The name Marlene is a girl's name of German origin Marlene Dietrich made it famous when she condensed her first two names, Maria and Magdalena Now more often pronounced with two syllables rather than three Marlene Rank in US Top 1000
- Meaning, origin and history of the name Marlene
Blend of Maria and Magdalene It refers, therefore, to Mary Magdalene, a character in the New Testament The name was popularized by the German actress and singer Marlene Dietrich (1901-1992), whose real name was Maria Magdalene Dietrich
- Marlene Watson: Building Futures, Honoring Roots, and Reshaping . . .
Cal Culture Marlene Watson: Building Futures, Honoring Roots, and Reshaping Pathways in STEM Growing up in inner-city Oakland, Marlene witnessed the kinds of disparities that limit children’s access to opportunity: inconsistent classrooms, shifting curriculum tracks, and limited academic resources But the contrast between her Oakland neighborhood and the Navajo Nation imprinted something
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