This page will contain additional articles about Dita Parlo, as they become available.Dita ParloDita Parlo (September 4, 1906 - December 13, 1971) was a film actress. Born Grethe Gerda Kornstädt in Stettin, Germany (now Szczecin, Poland) Parlo made her first film appearance in 1928 and quickly became a popular actress in Germany. During the 1930s she moved easily between German and French language films, achieving success in such films as L'Atalante (1934) and La Grande Illusion (The Grand Illusion) (1937). She attempted to establish a career in American films but despite a couple of roles in Hollywood films, was unable to extend her European success. She was scheduled to appear in the Orson Welles production of Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness but this did not eventuate. With the outbreak of World War II, Parlo returned to Germany. She appeared in only three films during the last thirty years of her life making her final film appearance in 1965. Trivia
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She attempted to establish a career in American films but despite a couple of roles in Hollywood films, was unable to extend her European success. She married him in 1996. During the 1930s she moved easily between German and French language films, achieving success in such films as L'Atalante (1934) and La Grande Illusion (The Grand Illusion) (1937). In the middle 1990s, she dated another man, Ramiro Helmeyer, who was later accused of anti-governmental activities and sentenced in 1995 to thirty years in jail without parole, a term he is still serving. Born Grethe Gerda Kornstädt in Stettin, Germany (now Szczecin, Poland) Parlo made her first film appearance in 1928 and quickly became a popular actress in Germany. For some years she was romantically linked with a Venezuelan actor, Franklin Virguez. Dita Parlo (September 4, 1906 - December 13, 1971) was a film actress. Another great success was El Desprecio (The Ignoring, 1992), a soap opera that was unique in not depicting a happy ending and being loosely based on Robert Graves' Claudius the God,. ". In Amanda Sabater, she played the title character alongside Flavio Caballero and Gabriel Marquez among others. Its title track commences with the line "My name is Dita, I'll be your mistress tonight.. Senora became an instant hit all over Venezuela and other Latin American countries for producer Radio Caracas Television/RCTV, and Regueiro became a super-star immediately. Madonna, said to have been fascinated by Parlo, took her name for the character she created for her Sex book and Erotica album. But she toiled as a secundary soap actress until 1988, when she starred in Senora, alongside Carlos Mata, Flavio Caballero y Caridad Canelon. Regueiro began acting in Spanish language soap operas in 1986 when she participated in Cristal and the miniseries Mansion de Luxe alongside another famous Venezuelan actor, Carlos Mata. Maricarmen Regueiro also known as Maria del Carmen Regueiro, (born 1965) is a famous Venezuelan actress. Un Dia de Exito, Por Favor (Just a day of Success, Please, date unknown, movie). Angustia (Agony, date unknown, movie). Carissima (Expensive, 2000, soap opera). Cosas Del Amor (Things of Love, 1998, soap opera, Peru). Milady, La Historia Continua (Milady, The Story Continues, 1998, soap opera, Argentina). Amores de Fin de Siglo (Love Stories From The End of The Century, 1995, soap opera). Princesa (Princess, 1992, soap opera, Argentina). El Desprecio (The Ignoring, 1992, soap opera). Natasha (1990, soap opera). Amanda Sabater (1989, Soap Opera). Senora (Miss, 1988, soap opera). Mi Amada Beatriz (My Loved Beatriz, 1987, soap opera). La Intrusa (The Intruder, 1987, soap opera). Cristal (1986, soap opera). |