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Hedy Lamarr: Career
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Hedy Lamarr (November 9, 1913 – January 19, 2000) was an Austrian-born American actress. Though known primarily for her great beauty and her successful film career, she ... co-invented an early form of spread spectrum, a key to modern wireless communication.[1]
After Algiers, Lamarr appeared in one mediocre film after another. Her ability to reject good scripts--like Casablanca and Gaslight--and pick the forgettable ones--Experiment Perilous and Ziegfeld Girl--was phenomenal. Nevertheless, because of her overwhelming beauty, she managed to prolong her career until the end of the war. As had Garbo before her, Lamarr projected a mysterious sensuality, and it was an attractive alternative to the openfaced "cuties" typified by Betty Grable.
It's impossible to talk about Hedy Lamarr without the word ``beautiful'' popping up in the first sentence. Her beauty made her a star, and her career, in a way, is the story of her beauty, as it evolved from film to film.
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Stepping back from the limelight after her acting career faded, the legend of her name kept Lamarr a consistent draw in the media, for better or worse. She sued her ghostwriter over a lurid 1966 autobiography, "Ecstasy and Me," which she said was full of distortions and outright errors. The book was a best seller.
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