Marlene Dietrich was a German-American actress and singer, born on December 27, 1901, in Berlin, Germany. She gained fame in the 1920s for her role in the film The Blue Angel, which showcased her unique style and charisma. Dietrich became a prominent figure in Hollywood, known for her glamorous persona and distinctive voice.
Throughout her career, Dietrich starred in numerous films, including Morocco and Desire, and became an icon of the Golden Age of Hollywood. She was also celebrated for her contributions to music, with popular songs like "Falling in Love Again." Dietrich passed away on May 6, 1992, leaving a lasting legacy in entertainment.