Mary Roos
Mary Roos
Mary Roos is a legendary German singer and actress whose career spans over six decades. Here’s a summary of her achievements:
Early Life and Career:
- Born Rosemarie Schwab on January 9, 1949, in Bingen am Rhein, Germany.
- Started her singing career at a young age, recording her first song at the age of nine under the name “Die kleine Rosemarie.”
- Gained popularity in the 1970s with hits like “Aufrecht gehen” (Walk Tall), which represented Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1984.
Musical Versatility:
- Known for her versatility, performing in various genres from schlager and pop to chanson and jazz.
- Collaborated with renowned artists like Michel Fugain and released albums in both German and French.
Television and Acting:
- Hosted her own TV show in the 1970s and starred in musicals like “Un enfant dans la ville.”
- Continued acting throughout her career, appearing in films and television series.
Legacy and Recognition:
- Considered a “Grande Dame” of German music, with numerous awards and accolades.
- Released her autobiography “Abenteuer Unvernunft” in 2023, reflecting on her life and career.
Personal Life:
- Married twice, first to Pierre Scardin (1969-1977) and then to Werner Böhm (1981-1989). Has a son, Julian, with Böhm.
Mary Roos continues to be active in the music industry, performing and recording new music. Her influence on German music and her enduring popularity make her a true icon.
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