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Hedy Lamarr's face still astonishes with its almost unnatural perfection, and, while everyone in Georg Misch's docu "Calling Hedy Lamarr" seems duty bound to mention her legendary beauty, there's ...
Hedy Lamarr died in 2000 at the age of 85, but by then the scientific community had begun to acknowledge her achievements; in 1997, 55 years after she and Antheil received their patent, they were ...
Hedy Lamarr in 1969 But despite her contribution and great success, Lamarr withdrew more and more from the public eye as she got older, eventually becoming a recluse before her death in 2000.
Hedy Lamarr was a reigning Hollywood star during the ‘30s and ‘40s who would later seduce audiences as Delilah in the 1950 biblical film “Samson and Delilah”, but “the most beautiful ...
Troubled by what is happening in the Second World War, Hedy works with the avant-garde composer, George Antheil on an idea.
In the 1938 film "Algiers," Hedy Lamarr made her Hollywood film debut. She enters the scene in an evening gown as bullets fly in a darkened Algerian alley.
That frequency hopping came from Hedy Lamarr,” he explains. “So we were actually lifting, so to speak, the entire idea, conceptually and in the implementation, from Hedy Lamarr’s invention.” ...
Newsweek Magazine Thank Hedy Lamarr, The 'Most Beautiful Woman in the World,' for Your Cellphone Jan 09, 2019 at 11:06 AM EST ...
The Lamarr, a luxury department store named for Jewish actress Hedy Lamarr, is under construction in Vienna. Photo by Daniel Kennedy Lamarr made 30 films, including Samson and Delilah.
EXCLUSIVE: It was 104 years ago today that screen legend Hedy Lamarr was born in Vienna beginning a bittersweet, one-of-a-kind life odyssey. The legacy of that unique journey has made Lamarr a ...
In addition to “Hedy Lamarr” and another Depp tune, it includes “a range of covers that touch on Motown, the Beach Boys, John Lennon, the Velvet Underground, Killing Joke and more ...
Hedy Lamarr was more than a beautiful actress; she also was an inventor who played a role in the Allies’ World War II victory. Google Doodle honors her Monday.