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Jean Gabin
Jean Gabin (Paris, 17 de maio de 1904 — Neuilly-sur-Seine, 15 de novembro de 1976), nascido Jean-Alexis Gabin Moncorgé, foi um ator francês. Iniciou sua carreira cinematográfica em 1931 e por mais de trinta anos foi considerado o maior ator do cinema francês.
Gabin foi a imagem perfeita para muitos filmes de mistério e policiais, nos quais interpretava tanto papéis de gângster como de policial (dando vida, por exemplo, ao comissário Maigret em filmes baseados nos romances de Georges Simenon). Interpretou frequentemente personagens afastados da sociedade. Seus papéis mais célebres deram-lhe inúmeros prêmios, como em La grande illusion de Jean Renoir (1937), La Bête humaine (filme) (1938), La Marie du port (1949), Le clan des siciliens (1969) e Le chat (1970), contracenando com outro grande nome do cinema francês, Simone Signoret.
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Marie Magdalene "Marlene" Dietrich (, German: [maʁˈleːnə ˈdiːtʁɪç] ; 27 December 1901 – 6 May 1992) was a German and American actress and singer whose career spanned nearly seven decades.
In 1920s Berlin, Dietrich performed on the stage and in silent films. Her performance as Lola Lola in Josef von Sternberg's The Blue Angel (1930) brought her international acclaim and a contract with Paramount Pictures. She starred in many Hollywood films, including six iconic roles directed by Sternberg: Morocco (1930) (her only Academy Award nomination), Dishonored (1931), Shanghai Express and Blonde Venus (both 1932), The Scarlet Empress (1934), The Devil Is a Woman (1935). Throughout World War II, she was a high-profile entertainer in the United States. Although she delivered notable performances in several post-war films, including Billy Wilder's A Foreign Affair (1948), Alfred Hitchcock's Stage Fright (1950), Billy Wilder's Witness for the Prosecution (1957), Orson Welles's Touch of Evil (1958), and Stanley Kramer's Judgment at Nuremberg (1961), she spent most of the 1950s to the 1970s touring the world as a marquee live-show performer.
Dietrich was known for her humanitarian efforts during World War II, housing German and French exiles, providing financial support and advocating their American citizenship. For her work on improving morale on the front lines during the war, she received several honors from the United States, France, Belgium, and Israel. In 1999, the American Film Institute named Dietrich the ninth greatest female screen legend of classic Hollywood cinema.
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