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Marika Lichter (Vienna, 24 October 1949) is an Austrian singer and actress who was popular as a pop singer in the early 1970s, before moving into musicals and acting. Her career experienced a revival from 2006 with Dancing Stars.[1]
Discography
Singles
"Adieu" (1969)
Ich hab einem Kummer (1970)
Wieder / Tu nicht so (1970)
Ungeküßt / Männer sind so
Dann wird es wieder schön sein / Allein
CD Musik ist Trumpf (2006) nur 3 Titel: Musik ist Trumpf / Spiel noch einmal für mich, Habannero / Tipipipitipso
References
^Profil - Volume 37 - Page 26
2006 „Dancing Stars"-Siegerin Marika Lichter über Antisemitismus, ihren Hang zur Sozialdemokratie und ihre neue Rolle als Mutmacherin. „Mein seliger ... Marika Lichter, 56. ... wurde 1949 geboren, sehr knapp nach den furchtbaren Erlebnissen.