Hedy Lamarr

Hedy Lamarr

actress, producer, additional crew

Hedy Lamarr was born on Nov 09, 1914 in Austria-Hungary [now Austria]. Hedy Lamarr's big-screen debut came with Geld auf der Straße directed by Georg Jacoby in 1930. Hedy Lamarr is known for Boom Town directed by Jack Conway, Clark Gable stars as Big John McMasters and Spencer Tracy as Square John Sand. Hedy Lamarr has got 4 awards and 1 nominations so far. The most recent award Hedy Lamarr achieved is Walk of Fame. The upcoming new movie Hedy Lamarr plays is The Female Animal which will be released on Oct 03, 1958.

Hedy Lamarr, the woman many critics and fans alike regard as the most beautiful ever to appear in films, was born Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler in Vienna, Austria. She was the daughter of Gertrud (Lichtwitz), from Budapest, and Emil Kiesler, a banker from Lember (now known as Lviv). Her parents were both from Jewish families. Hedwig had a calm childhood, but it was cinema that fascinated her. By the time she was a teenager, she decided to drop out of school and seek fame as an actress, and was a student of theater director Max Reinhardt in Berlin. Her first role was a bit part in the German film Geld auf der Straße (1930) (aka "Money on the Street") in 1930. She was attractive and talented enough to be in three more German productions in 1931, but it would be her fifth film that catapulted her to worldwide fame. In 1932 she appeared in a Czech film called Ekstase (US title: "Ecstasy") and had made the gutsy move to appear nude. It's the story of a young girl who is married to a gentleman much older than she, but she winds up falling in love with a young soldier. The film's nude scenes created a sensation all over the world. The scenes, very tame by today's standards, caused the film to be banned by the U.S. government at the time.Hedy soon married Fritz Mandl, a munitions manufacturer and a prominent Austrofascist. He attempted to buy up all the prints of "Ecstasy" he could lay his hands on (Italy's dictator, Benito Mussolini, had a copy but refused to sell it to Mandl), but to no avail (there are prints floating around the world today). The notoriety of the film brought Hollywood to her door. She was brought to the attention of MGM mogul Louis B. Mayer, who signed her to a contract (a notorious prude when it came to his studio's films, Mayer signed her against his better judgment, but the money he knew her notoriety would bring in to the studio overrode any moral concerns he may have had). However, he insisted she change her name and make good, wholesome films.Hedy starred in a series of exotic adventure epics. She made her American film debut as Gaby in Casbah (1938). This was followed a year later by La dame des tropiques (1939). In 1942, she played the plum role of Tondelayo in the classic Tondelayo (1942). After World War II, her career began to decline, and MGM decided it would be in the interest of all concerned if her contract were not renewed. Unfortunately for Hedy, she turned down the leads in both Hantise (1940) and Casablanca (1942), both of which would have cemented her standing in the minds of the American public. In 1949, she starred as Delilah opposite Victor Mature's Samson in Cecil B. DeMille's epic Samson et Dalila (1949). This proved to be Paramount Pictures' then most profitable movie to date, bringing in $12 million in rental from theaters. The film's success led to more parts, but it was not enough to ease her financial crunch. She made only six more films between 1949 and 1957, the last being Femmes devant le désir (1958).Hedy retired to Florida. She died there, in the city of Casselberry, on January 19, 2000.

  • Birthday

    Nov 09, 1914
  • Place of Birth

    Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]

Known For

Awards

4 wins & 1 nominations

Walk of Fame
1960
Motion Picture
Winner - Star on the Walk of Fame
Golden Apple Awards
1949
Least Cooperative Actress
Winner - Sour Apple
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