NOUN
- United States film actress (born in Germany) who made many films with Josef von Sternberg and later was a successful cabaret star (1901-1992)
How To Use Marlene Dietrich In A Sentence
- Then there's the large shirt worn with the Indian tight 'churidar' trousers, or you can wear them in a more slouchy, Marlene Dietrich way, with pyjama pants. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
- The films featuring Marlene Dietrich add the paradox of the dazzling yet androgynous female who is simultaneously moral and amoral, eminently proper yet irredeemably decadent.
- As he began to introduce The Woman Men Yearn For, film critic Leonard Maltin suggested that it's time people stopped using the term "femme fatale" as their default for describing characters like those portrayed onscreen by Marlene Dietrich. George Heymont: The Myth of the Deadly Diva
- There, in the smoky crowd, you might encounter Marlene Dietrich in a backless gown or the novelist Sybil Bedford.
- Marlene Dietrich as the Catwoman… the mind boggles.
- Actress Marlene Dietrich was once the ultimate symbol of glamour and elegance.
- The South Yorkshire actor may have a dandy stage name and had posters of Lulu and Marlene Dietrich on his walls in his art school days in Barnsley, but he comes from mining stock.
- By the late 1920s and early 1930s, butch numbers like Marlene Dietrich and Greta Garbo were planting passionate kisses on the lips of lovely femmes in their films while having lesbian love affairs in real life.
- The films featuring Marlene Dietrich add the paradox of the dazzling yet androgynous female who is simultaneously moral and amoral, eminently proper yet irredeemably decadent.