Margot Hielscher (29 September 1919 – 20 August 2017) was a German singer and film actress. She appeared in over fifty films between and 1939 and 1994...
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Frank Margot van Geffen (born 1989), Dutch field hockey player Margot Heuman (1928–2022), German-born American Holocaust survivor Margot Hielscher (1919–2017)...
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Captain Parker Claus Clausen as Heisemann Wilfried Seyferth as Hansig Margot Hielscher as Bar Singer Annie Rosar as Mrs. Keigler Harold Benedict as Sgt. at...
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Hielscher (1899–1985), German doctor Margot Hielscher (1919–2017), German singer and film actress Ulf Hielscher (born 1967), German bobsledder Josef Emanuel...
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represent Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest 1957. The winner was Margot Hielscher with the song "Telefon, Telefon". The German national final was held...
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passionate on-screen kiss at the end of their performance; and Germany's Margot Hielscher, the first Eurovision act to use a prop during their performance, in...
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Königin (1940), with Willy Birgel, Axel von Ambesser, Will Quadflieg, Margot Hielscher Der Weg ins Freie (1941), with Hans Stüwe, Agnes Windeck, Siegfried...
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Germany was represented by Margot Hielscher, with the song '"Für zwei Groschen Musik", at the 1958 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 12 March...
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commentator after the 2023 contest. His successor is Thorsten Schorn. Margot Hielscher in Hilversum (1958) Katja Ebstein in Amsterdam (1970) Roger Cicero...
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"Messieurs les noyés de la Seine", one of his country's two entries, and Margot Hielscher returned to perform for Germany for a second year in a row, having...
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