Lotte Jacobi. Lotte Lenya. Berlin. 1928
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More Peter Lorre as Napoleon because I saw that photograph of him with Lotte Lenya from Spring’s Awakenings, and also because Ridley Scott’s Napoleon is a horny wife guy, so of course I had to get this out of my system
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James Bond Collection
From Russia With Love (1963)
Sean Connery, Daniela Bianchi, Lotte Lenya and Robert Shaw
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Hot Vintage Stage Actress Round 1
Lotte Lenya: Jenny in The Threepenny Opera (1928 Berlin); Anna I in The Seven Deadly Sins (1933 Paris); Jenny in The Threepenny Opera (1956 Off-Broadway); Fräulein Schneider in Cabaret (1966 Broadway)
Sophie Tucker: Ziegfeld Follies (1909 Broadway); Earl Carroll's Vanities of 1924 (1924 Broadway); Mrs Leora Goodhue in Leave It to Me! (1938 Broadway)
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Lotte Lenya:
The only time an Off-Broadway performance has won a Tony
Sophie Tucker:
Plus-sized Jewish woman who sang such songs as “Oh, How A Fat Girl Can Love” and “I Don’t Want To Get Thin”
the Last of the Red-Hot Mamas
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Lotte Lenya and Louis Armstrong recording a duet of Kurt Weill’s “Mack the Knife” in 1955. I don’t believe this version was released.
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Lotte Lenya, October 18, 1898 – November 27, 1981.
With Kurt Weill on a trip to the U.S. during the early 1940s.
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FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE 1963
Walter Gotell, Lotte Lenya
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Lotte Lenya photographed by Lotte Jacobi in Berlin, Germany, c. 1928.
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Lotte Jacobi, Lotte Lenya, Berlin (gelatin silver print, 1930)
Lotte Lenya (born Karoline Wilhelmine Charlotte Blamauer, 18th October 1898 – 27th November 1981), Austrian-American singer, diseuse and actress
image from here
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'She's had her kicks'
Bond defends himself against the poisoned toecap of Rosa Klebb.
From Russia With Love - 1963
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art imitates life
Left: Lotte Lenya and Peter Lorre in the 1929 stage production of Frühlings Erwachen
Right: Painting of same by American author and illustrator Maira Kalman
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