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Hedy Lamarr
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ardboard, then
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your own head
atop, then cut
out one of the
costumes and place it on your
new doll (costumes will fit).
This column appears monthly
in The AppleTree, always with
the same figure, so save all the
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terrific collection.
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Write:
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stage, and later moved to
Hollywood where during the
1940s she appeared in a number
of mostly forgettable films, such as
Samson and Delilah.
Though today primarily remem-
bered for her breathtaking looks,
(she once advised women who
wanted to be regarded beautiful:
"Stand there and look stupid"),
Lamarr also is, believe it or not, an
early developer of the cellular
phone. While married to Fritz
Mandl, she had seen films showing
Hedy Lamarr was
one of the most
beautiful and glam-
orous stars of the
1940s. Born Hedwig Kiesler in
Vienna in 1914, she was a teen-
ager when she appeared in a sultry
film called Ecstasy. (She would later
harken back to this film in her auto-
biography Ecstasy and Me.) In a
marriage arranged by her parents,
Lamarr in 1933 wed armament
manufacturer Fritz Mandl. It was not
a happy union.
In 1937, Lamarr escaped from
her overly protective spouse and left
for London. There she appeared on