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Author Stephen Michael Shearer will be at D.G. Wills Books in La Jolla to discuss his new book "Glamour and Style: The Beauty of Hedy Lamarr" on March 31. This is a coffee table companion book to his ...
Hedy Lamarr lived the glamorous life of a Golden Age Hollywood actress, starring alongside legends like Clark Gable and Judy Garland in over 18 films during the 1940s. But the Austrian star — widely ...
In Rhodes’ newest book, the prolific Pulitzer Prize–winning author (The Making of the Atomic Bomb) once again interweaves moving biographical portraits with dramatic depictions of scientific discovery ...
The most beautiful woman in the world. Inventor of the basis for the technological revolution. An Austrian Jew and wife of an abusive Nazi arms dealer. Hollywood’s original bombshell. Hedy Kiesler was ...
Hedy Lamarr is a total cinema legend. At the height of her career in Hollywood in the 1940s, she was named "the most beautiful woman in the world" by MGM Studios, per The Guardian, and it's easy to ...
Hedy Lamarr is feted as much for her intellect as for her beauty in this captivating novel set in the 1930s. As a young Austrian actress, Hedy (born Hedwig Kiesler) makes a scandalous, avant-garde ...
In an era, where women’s aptitude was often overshadowed for their appearance, Hedy Lamarr broke expectations, and pursued her interests fiercely. Her impact as an inventor was overlooked for most of ...
The timing is right for “Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story.” For everyone but Lamarr, that is, for whom this long-overdue recognition of her complex, fascinating life arrives more than a half-century ...
The eight episode show will portray the life of the famed Hollywood actress and inventor. After being in development at Showtime for more than two years, the Gal Gadot-led “Hedy Lamarr” has instead ...
She was reportedly producer Hal Wallis's first choice for the heroine in his classic 1943 film, Casablanca, which eventually went to Ingrid Bergman. Here are some fascinating facts about Hedy Lamarr 1 ...