Hedy Lamar: “The most beautiful woman of all time”, was a shrewd scientist and successful inventor

Her seal was left to you by Hedi Lamar and her name became a true myth. Ethi Henti Lamar interred in Hollywood’s golden age in the 1930s and 40s, as “the most beautiful woman of all time”, as represented by MGM’s powerful boss Louis B. Mayer. CORVERSE And in fact, she was a beautiful woman, with all the characteristics of a star who was broadcasting eroticism and mystery, while she had talent and of course a love relationship with the camera. Only that the Austro-Jewish-born actress, who escaped Nazi Germany, through many adventures, was not… just a star, but also a shrewd scientist and successful inventor, with the most important discovery of the secret communications system, which was the basis for modern spectrum cluster technology! A property, hidden from Hollywood producers for years, as it would spoil them the stereotype of “sembomb”, until 1942, when it received the patent and proving the unheard of, that one of the most beautiful women of all time could be genius, putting glasses into the scientific community. Hendy Lamar, just 25 years ago (January 19, 2000) will die, leaving behind classical interpretations in great films, but also a technological discovery, which led to the widespread wireless phones today, wireless broadband connections, such as Bluetooth, and WiFi. However, it is worth remembering her life, which was not lined with rose petals, as she entered from very early into the suffering and especially until she escaped Germany. CORVERSE From Vienna to Berlin and the Palco Hedvig Eva Maria Kisler, as was her real name, will be born in Vienna on November 9, 1914. Father was Emil Kisler, Jewish, bank manager and her mother was Gertrude, a pianist in the profession. As a child, Lamar showed interest in acting and was fascinated by theatre and cinema. At the age of 12, she won a beauty contest in Vienna, while at the same time learning from her father about technological inventions. He will attend acting classes in Vienna and from 1930, still a child, began to make small appearances in the theatre. Producer Max Reinhardt will be impressed by her performance and will take her with him to Berlin. There, after all, he did not appear in any of Reinhardt’s productions, but will meet Russian theatre producer Alexis. Granowski, who chose her for his directorial debut, placing her next to Walter Abel and Peter Lore, later acclaimed actors in America. Ecstasis In 1933 the time will come to star in Gustav Machati’s famous film “Ecstasy”, a love drama, Czechoslovak production, quite challenging for his time. Although still immature, Lamar will play a neglected wife who finds love comfort to a stranger. He’ll appear completely naked and perform for the first time in cinema a woman’s orgasm! Lamar may later say that in order to be able to play the orgasm, Machati was pricking her with a needle outside the frame, but surely the film will shatter and even be shown on an illegal circuit of that time in America – Hitler also banned it from the Pope. Pius 12 condemned her – making her “the ecstasy girl”. The Nazi husband, the whorehouse and the escape After her hopeless success will also come her first – of the six total – marriage to Fritz Mantle Bude, a manufacturer of weapons systems for Nazi Germany. The marriage will take place on August 10, 1933, but previously, Mantle Bude will force her to change faith and embrace Catholic religion. She also banned her from working as an actor, while as quoted in her autobiography “Ecstasy and Me”, in her attempt to escape her husband, she took refuge in a whorehouse, where she hid in an empty room and was forced to make love to an unknown, in order not to reveal herself and manage to escape by taking the train to London. Meyer and the “born” of Hedy Lamar In London, will fall upon Hollywood’s great producer Meyer, who immediately hired her for MGM, while managing to persuade her to change her name from Hedvig Kisler to Hendy Lamar, an excellent inspiration indeed, wanting to pay tribute to the famous and prematurely lost, drug overdose, beauty of silent cinema, Barbara La Mar. Meyer believed that she would become a new Greta Garbo or another Marlen Didrich, while as it had leaked when MGM people first saw her on the big screen, they were breathless. Love and exotic beauty In Hollywood, the doors and avenues of glory will open immediately, as her eroticism raised temperatures and filled the producers of her films with dollars. She will co-star next to legendary stars of the time, such as Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, Jimmy Stewart, William Powell and Charles Boyer, while leaving an era as Delilah, in the classical super-production of Cecil De Mill “Samps and Delilah”, having Victor Matsour next to her. A role she took mainly, due to her exotic beauty rather than her hypocritical abilities. Screen siren Still some of her outstanding interpretations will make them in John Cromwell’s “Wounded Eagle” films, “White Load” by Richard Thorpe, “On Victor Fleming’s Plain of Tortilla” (based on a novel by John Steinbeck), while when she joins forces with two more Hollywood beauties, Lana Turner and Judy Garland in the spectacular Broadway musical “Sirens”, she will reach the top of the most desirable women on the large screen, managing to overshadow even the explosive, with the characteristic broad wool, sexovbane. The six marriages and Hughes Hedy Lamar, however, besides all others, was also a flimsy love woman, as among her many sexual relationships, she was able to marry six times and have three children, while one of her famous sexual partners was also the famous big businessman, inventor of aviation and film producer Howard Hughes, known for his mental disorders. In front of her time Her scientific and technological concerns had begun earlier, with the discovery of a tablet turning water into an anthracite, but in 1942, wanting to offer the war against Nazism, she will invent, along with composer George Anthele the secret communication system. This pioneer and early device, frequency bouncer, used an automatic piano cylinder to alternate a signal between 88 different frequencies for the ultimate purpose of hiding drones from enemy radars and reducing the possibility of interference. The idea has been controversial and very advanced for its time. And that is why it will be used for the first time many years later, in 1962, when the patent had expired and without the original inventors receiving the slightest amount for their discovery. On the Avenue of Glory Hendy Lamar, who had other episodes in her life, such as those of her kleptomania, as she will be arrested twice for stealing trivial things from stores, but will escape after above interventions and obstacles brought to her until an American citizen is naturalized in 1953, will be strictly isolated from 1970 in Miami. Beach, mentally and physically overwhelmed. So, the only thing that reminds her of her offer to the cinema, because everything else was taken by the wind, was her own star on the famous Avenue of Glory in Hollywood and, of course, that she belongs to the rare category of women, who beyond the glow of their charm had a jealous mind, a gift forbidden by the American industry of spectacle.