Marlene Dietrich: A stunning beauty on the silver screen, a vibrant cabaret performer for decades, a woman who didn't care what anyone thought of her choices, and a powerful asset to the U.S. government during WWII. She lived a complex life, and she lived it her way. Listen now!
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Episode Sources: Marlene Dietrich: The Life by Maria Riva; Legends of Hollywood: The Life and Legacy of Marlene Dietrich by Charles River Editors; a documentary from 1984 titled Marlene, written and directed by Maximilian Schell; a documentary titled No Angel: A Life of Marlene Dietrich from 1996, directed by Melvyn Bragg; a radio interview with Marlene Dietrich from 1975 from the UMPC Collection (The Marlene Archives on YouTube;) an article from the United States USO from Thursday, March 5, 2020; a Diane Sawyer interview with Marlene Dietrich’s daughter Maria from a 1993 episode of Primetime Live; a 1965 interview with Marlene Dietrich shared on the We Are Connected channel on YouTube; IMDB