Zarah Leander
Zarah Leander (German pronunciation: [ˈt͡sa.ʁa leː.ˈʔan.dɐ]; 15 March 1907 – 23 June 1981) was a Swedish singer and actress whose greatest success was in Germany between 1936 and 1943, when she was contracted to work for the state-owned Universum Film AG (UFA). Although no exact record sales numbers exist, she was probably among Europe's best-selling recording artists in the years prior to 1945. Her involvement with UFA caused her films and lyrics to be identified as Nazi propaganda. Though she had taken no public political position and was dubbed an "Enemy of Germany" by Joseph Goebbels, she remained a controversial figure for the rest of her life. As a singer, Leander was known for her confident style and her deep contralto voice, and was also known as a "female baritone".
Known For
30 titles
Spécial cinéma
How I Learned to Love Women
Stjärnbilder
The Heart of a Queen
Hitlers Frauen
The Great Love
The Marriage Game
Ave Maria
Homeland
Der Blaufuchs
To New Shores
Leckerbissen
Damals
Gabriela
As Long As I Live
It Was a Gay Ballnight
The Wrong Millionaire
Der Weg ins Freie
The Four Companions
Premiere
The Blue Moth
Memories of Berlin: The Twilight of Weimar Culture
Cuba Cabana
La Habanera
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