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Lamarr was also [[Hot Scientist|very mathematically talented]]; her most notable non-movie achievement was inventing, along with composer George Antheil, a form of radio frequency hopping that is the basis for components of wi-fi and cordless phones today. Or as Cracked.com put it, she's the world's sexiest mad scientist.
 
=== Films in which Hedy Lamarr appeared include: ===
 
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* ''Geld auf der Straße'', as the Girl at the Night Club (1930)
* ''Ekstase'', as Eva Hermann (1933)
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* ''The Story of Mankind'', as Joan of Arc (1957)
* ''The Female Animal'', as Vanessa Windsor (1958)
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=== Tropes associated with her roles: ===
 
 
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* [[Fake Nationality]]: Everything from Russian to Mexican to South Sea Islander.
* [[Femme Fatale]]: Most notably in ''Algiers'', in which she lures Charles Boyer to his doom.
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