A man of great significance in the life of the iconic actress Marlene Dietrich, he played a pivotal role in introducing her to the renowned director Josef von Sternberg, who subsequently catapulted her to stardom with the 1930 cinematic masterpiece, The Blue Angel. Despite the couple's tumultuous union, which saw them only cohabitate for the first five years of their marriage, they chose to maintain their bond and never pursued a divorce. Throughout his later years, Sieber resided on a chicken ranch in the picturesque San Fernando Valley, where he eventually succumbed to a prolonged illness, leaving behind a legacy intertwined with the remarkable career of his beloved wife, Marlene Dietrich.
Personal Details
BornFeb 20, 1897 Aussig, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary [now Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic]
Relatives
- J. Paul Riva (Grandchild)
- David Riva (Grandchild)
Biography
Career
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1931

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