Often dubbed the Mother of WiFi, Hedy Lamarr made the pathbreaking invention during World War II, prevent enemies from interfering and jamming the torpedoes controlled by radio. An Unsung Heroine of ...
In January 1966. Hedy Lamarr, one-time movie icon but not seen on screen since 1957, was arrested in the parking lot of the May Co. department store on Hollywood’s Wilshire Boulevard. A store ...
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On this day in 1942, Hedy Lamarr received a patent for a jam-resistant torpedo guidance system which she invented with composer George Antheil to help the Allies in WWII. Lamarr was known at the time ...
Lamarr fled to the United States and signed a contract with MGM under the name Hedy Lamarr. She became an immediate box office sensation upon releasing her first American film Algiers co-starring ...
As an actress, she was known as the “most beautiful woman in the world” during the 1940s. Lamarr was also a technological genius whose inventions helped support the Allies during WWII. Bob Cranston ...
Memorial Day honors the men and women who lost their lives serving the country during various global conflicts. But the day also recognizes other achievements that have contributed to the country's ...
Logan Kelly is a professional author, screenwriter, and proud cinemaphile. He studied screenwriting and film history while attending Valencia College, before moving to the New York Metro Area. There ...
Hedy Lamarr's journey to America. After an overview of her career, we follow Hedy Lamarr’s life starting in Austria, to her fleeing and increasing hostile environment in pre-war Austria, to Hollywood ...
Read full article: This stunning Florida beach has the clearest water. Have you been? Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks in Lake Buena Vista on Thursday, Feb. 22, 2024. Actress Hedy Lamarr is shown in ...