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  1. Grab your Atlas VPN BIG DEAL at: https://get.atlasvpn.com/FORGOTTENHISTORYIn the 1930s there were many young actresses who started their careers in the age o...

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  2. 5 de mar. de 2019 · Hedy Lamarr: The Hollywood starlet who helped invent WiFi. An aspiring actress from Austria, who escaped her Nazi arms dealer husband and escaped to fame and fortune in Hollywood, she married five times and in her spare time was a self-taught scientist and pioneer in the field of wireless communication whose inventions would influence the ...

  3. 7 de dic. de 2021 · Married six times, she was an actress, pioneering female producer, ski-resort impresario, painter, ... By 1940, the newly christened Hedy Lamarr was a bona fide movie star.

  4. They also learned about a less spurious claim to fame: when the teenage Lamarr starred in a Czech-Austrian romantic drama, Ecstasy, in 1933, she became the first actress in history to feign an ...

  5. 19 de ene. de 2000 · Hedy Lamarr, the Austrian-born actress whose exotic glamour and sex appeal sparked a string of hit films of the '30s and '40s, was found dead in her home Wednesday. She was 86.

  6. 30 de may. de 2019 · Hedy Lamarr was a film actress of Jewish heritage during MGM’s “Golden Age.” Deemed “the most beautiful woman in the world” by MGM publicists, Lamarr shared the silver screen with stars like Clark Gable and Spencer Tracy. Yet Lamarr was much more than a pretty face, she also is credited with inventing frequency-hopping technology.

  7. Hedy Lamarr died on January 19, 2000, at her home in Florida. She was 86. Hedy did not receive a penny for her invention, much less a government thank-you for her efforts. The actress graciously accepted the tardy accolades, but when pressed by a reporter admitted, “It’s about time!”.