Hedy Lamarr The Life and Legacy of t..., Charles River Editors
Hedy Lamarr The Life and Legacy of t..., Charles River Editors
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Hedy Lamarr: The Life and Legacy of the Influential Actress and Inventor

Author: Charles River Editors

Narrator: Daniel Houle

Unabridged: 1 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/22/2021


Synopsis

During the first half of the 20th century, American crowds developed a fascination with foreign actors whose native accents lent an enhanced air of mystery to their on-screen personae. Greta Garbo, Ingrid Bergman, and Marlene Dietrich, all European-born, ruled at the box office. Amid their prolific careers stood the curious case of Hedy Lamarr, acclaimed as the most beautiful star of her time, and living with a professional pastime that looms large in the modern day as new information technology emerges.  The “Big Five” movie studios all have roots in these years, including Universal Studios, Paramount, Warner Brothers, Columbia, and even Disney. In the early days, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer was created in a merger between Metro, belonging to Marcus Loew, one owned by Louis B. Mayer, and a third enterprise resulting in the still-famous logo of the MGM lion. In the United States and overseas, agents and studio heads were on the lookout for talent, and Western agents flooded Europe searching for the next foreign heartthrob. In an age less socially sensitive to matters of gender, the Austrian-born Lamarr, then hailed as “the most beautiful woman in the world,” dared to possess a daunting intellect and the mind of a scientist. For the cinematic peddlers of escapist on-screen seduction, such a problematic reality required total public suppression. As such, people are only now becoming aware of Lamarr’s scientific designs that led to the development of the globe’s most ubiquitous communications network, the internet, mobile phones, GPS, and Bluetooth, not to mention military and satellite technologies. Much of Lamarr’s early life and the seeming paradox of it was well-documented in Richard Rhodes Hedy’s Folly: The Life and Breakthrough Inventions of Hedy Lamarr, the Most Beautiful Woman in the World.

Reviews

Goodreads review by James on February 18, 2024

What is most interesting about this book is not her beauty or acting ability but her considerable intelligence and inventive ability. The book says where she was born, other actresses she was similar to and the idea that she had the 'mind of a scientist.' She made around 30 films. She also was involv......more

Goodreads review by willow on March 01, 2025

Hedy Lamarr is a one-of-a-kind of beauty. I consider her the most stunning actress of her time. Though it is her good looks that made her name, there is a lot more that she should be remembered by. It is a shame that her contribution to modern technology wasn’t acknowledged back then and is now some......more

Goodreads review by Cullen on November 12, 2021

A brief history I have enjoyed reading a brief history of a very intelligent magnificently beautiful woman. She is only now being recognized for some of her inventions. Mentioned as being mother of Wi Fi. Unbelievable need to read more.......more

Goodreads review by Jayme on December 22, 2022

Not only beauty, but brains. Who knew it would be Heddy Lamarr(not Al Gore) who developed the technology that would lead to WI-FI and BLUETOOTH. She had beauty AND brains,but street smart she was not. I highly recommend this book.......more