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Hedy Lamarr: A perfect combination of beauty and brains
CMG Worldwide is proud to announce the signing of its newest client, classic film actress Hedy
Lamarr. Often called “The Most Beautiful Woman in Films,” Hedy’s beauty and screen presence made her one of the most popular actresses of her day.
She was born Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler on November 9, 1913 in Vienna, Austria.
At 17 years old Hedy starred in her first film, a German project called Geld
Auf Der Strase. Hedy continued her film career by working on both German and
Czechoslavakian productions. The 1932 German film Exstase brought her to the
attention of Hollywood producers, and she soon signed a contract with MGM. Once
in Hollywood, she officially changed her name to Hedy Lamarr and starred in her
first Hollywood film, Algiers (1938), opposite Charles Boyer. She continued to
land parts opposite the most popular and talented actors of the day, including
Spencer Tracy, Clark Gable and Jimmy Stewart. Some of her films include an adaptation
of John Steinbeck’s Tortilla Flat (1942), White Cargo (1942), Cecil B. DeMille’s Samson and Delilah (1949) and The Female Animal (1957).
As if being a beautiful, talented actress was not enough, Hedy was also extremely
intelligent. In addition to her film accomplishments, Hedy patented an idea that
later became the crutch of both secure military communications and mobile phone
technology. In 1942, Hedy and composer George Antheil patented what they called
the “Secret Communication System.” The original idea, meant to solve the problem of enemies blocking signals from radio-controlled missiles during World War II, involved changing radio frequencies simultaneously to prevent enemies from being able to detect the messages. While the technology of the time prevented the feasibility of the idea at first, the advent of the transistor and its later downsizing made Hedy’s idea very important to both the military and the cell phone industry.
An inventor of military technology, as well as a Hollywood starlet, Hedy Lamarr
makes an interesting and charming addition to CMG Worldwide’s list of over 200 illustrious clients.
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