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Hedy Lamarr (born Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler; November 9, 1914 – January 19, 2000) was an Austrian-born actress and technology inventor. She was a film star during Hollywood's Golden Age. After a brief early film career in Czechoslovakia, including the controversial Ecstasy (1933), she fled from her first husband, a wealthy Austrian ammunition manufacturer, and secretly moved to Paris. Traveling to London, she met Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio head Louis B. Mayer, who offered her a movie contract in Hollywood. She became a film star with her performance in Algiers (1938). Her MGM films include Lady of the Tropics (1939), Boom Town (1940), H.M. Pulham, Esq. (1941), and White Cargo (1942). Her greatest success was as Delilah in Cecil B. DeMille's Bible-inspired Samson and Delilah (1949). She also acted on television before the release of her final film, The Female Animal (1958). She was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960. At the beginning of World War II, she and avant-garde composer George Antheil developed a radio guidance system for Allied torpedoes that used spread spectrum and frequency hopping technology to defeat the threat of jamming by the Axis powers. This system later became the basis for what is now known as Bluetooth. Description above from the Wikipedia article Hedy Lamarr, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmler (50)

Samson and Delilah
1949

Copper Canyon
1950

Experiment Perilous
1944

Tortilla Flat
1942

Boom Town
1940

Dishonored Lady
1947

Comrade X
1940

The Conspirators
1944

Lady of the Tropics
1939

White Cargo
1942

Hollywood: Style Center of the World
1940

A New Romance of Celluloid: The Miracle of Sound
1940

The Strange Woman
1946

Going Hollywood: The '30s
1984

I Take This Woman
1940

The Female Animal
1958
0Hollywood Blue
1970

That's Entertainment, Part II
1976

Showbiz Goes to War
1982

My Favorite Spy
1951
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