Hedy Lamarr Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Hedy Lamarr Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Inventor Hedy Lamarr including her Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of Hedy Lamarr
Real Name Hedy Lamarr
Profession Actresses
Nick Name Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler, Hedwig Eva Marie Keisler, Hedwig Kiesler, Hedy Kiesler, The Most Beautiful Woman In Films, Kira Kim, Hedy Kiesler Markey
Famous as Inventor
Nationality American
Religion Judaism
Personal life of Hedy Lamarr
Born on 09 November 1914
Birthday 9th November
Died At Age 85
Sun Sign Scorpio
Born in Vienna
Died on 19 January 2000
Place of death Casselberry
Grouping of People Jewish Actresses
Family Background of Hedy Lamarr
Father Emil Kiesler
Mother Gertrud Kiesler
Spouses/Partners Friedrich Mandl, Gene Markey, Teddy Stauffer, W. Howard Lee, Lewis J. Boies, John Loder
Children Denise Loder, James Lamarr Markey, Anthony Loder
Personal Fact of Hedy Lamarr

Hedy Lamarr was an Austrian-American actress and inventor who co-invented the technology for spread spectrum. A very famous actress of her time, she is credited to be one of the most beautiful women to have ever graced the silver screen. Fascinated by cinema from childhood, she decided early on to become an actress and began her acting career as a teenager after being discovered by a film producer.

An Austrian by birth, she eventually moved to America after meeting MGM head Louis B. Mayer, who offered her a movie contract in Hollywood. A very glamorous and talented lady, she soon established herself as one of the most sought after actresses in Hollywood. Because of her sex appeal she was invariably typecast as the glamorous seductress and appeared opposite the era’s most popular leading men such as Spencer Tracy, Clark Gable, and James Stewart.

But Hedy Lamarr was no dumb beauty she was a highly intelligent and smart woman with a keen interest in scientific pursuits. Along with the composer George Antheil, she co-invented the technology for spread spectrum and frequency hopping communications but did not receive immediate recognition for this invention. The significance of the invention was realized decades later and she was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2014