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Shobana Radhakrishnan, Google TV’s Senior Director of Engineering has won the Digital Entertainment Group’s (DEG) 2025 Hedy ...
As an actress, she was known as the “most beautiful woman in the world” during the 1940s. Lamarr was also a technological genius whose inventions helped support the Allies during WWII.
Hedy Lamarr’s early life was the stuff of movies: As a teenage starlet, she became the face of “Ecstasy,” one of the most controversial films of its day.
Actress Hedy Lamarr, seen in a white fox fur jacket in this 1938 portrait, is the subject of a new documentary. (Diltz/RDA/Everett Collection/Zeitgeist Films) Review by Michael O'Sullivan Born ...
Hedy Lamarr was born to innovate. Yet, the world was blind to her truth – all because of a pretty face. Lamarr’s story is a familiar tragedy: of female brilliance sidelined, ignored, passed over.
Hedy Lamarr will follow the true story of the Hollywood glamour girl, spanning 30 years from Lamarr’s escape from pre-war Vienna; to her meteoric rise in the Golden Age of Hollywood; to her fall ...
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 ...
WHEN Hedy Lamarr turned to the camera in her Hollywood movie debut and the audience saw her face for the first time, their shock was audible. “Everyone gasped,” one of those in the cinema that ...
Newsweek Magazine Thank Hedy Lamarr, The 'Most Beautiful Woman in the World,' for Your Cellphone Jan 09, 2019 at 11:06 AM EST ...
Hedy Lamarr, a legend of Hollywood’s Golden Age and siren of the silver screen who starred in movies such as “Algiers,” “White Cargo” and “Samson and Delilah” in the late 1930s and ...
Hedy Lamarr, Old Hollywood sex symbol, had a brain. It’s a fact that may be nearly as overlooked as the inventor’s wartime creation: landmark technology that was a precursor to Bluetooth.
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 ...
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