Rosita Serrano Net Worth

Rosita Serrano Net Worth is
$1.6 Million

Rosita Serrano Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Rosita Serrano (born María Martha Esther Aldunate del Campo, 1914–1997) was a Chilean singer who had her biggest success in Nazi Germany between the 1930s and the early 1940s. Because of her bell-like voice and pitch-perfect whistling she received the nickname Chilenische Nachtigall (Chilean Nightingale).Rosita Serano was born in Viña del Mar, Chile on 10 June 1914. Her father Héctor Aldunate was in the diplomatic service. With her mother Sofía del Campo who was a popular opera singer she moved to Europe in the early 1930s. Initially they lived in Portugal and France but by 1936 they moved to Berlin. Serrano had her first successes in the Wintergarten and the Metropol Theater where she performed Chilean folk songs. During that time she was discovered by German composer Peter Kreuder who managed that she got a record contract at the German Telefunken. Henceforth she performed in the German language including popular songs like Roter Mohn (Red poppy), Schön die Musik (Beautiful Music), Küß mich, bitte, bitte, küß mich (Kiss me, please, please kiss me), Und die Musik spielt dazu (And the Music plays to it), Der Onkel Jonathan (The uncle Jonathan), and Der kleine Liebesvogel (The little love bird). By 1938 she received roles in the revue films Es leuchten die Sterne (1938), Bel Ami (1939), Der vierte kommt nicht (1939), Die kluge Schwiegermutter (1939), Herzensfreud – Herzensleid (1940) and Anita und der Teufel (1941). Her appearance in Herzensfreud – Herzensleid was in a co-starring role with actor Paul Hoerbiger. Between film shoots, she went on tour with two popular dance orchestras, one led by Kurt Hohenberger and the other by Teddy Stauffer. Due to the intercession of Joseph Goebbels, she got gigs in the radio show Wunschkonzert für die Wehrmacht (musical request programme for the Wehrmacht). In 1940 she recorded the very popular song La Paloma, heard throughout Germany.Her voice style was mainly operatic coloratura soprano with a deep, fast vibrato. She added frequent embellishments such as soaring arpeggiation and melisma. Some songs were recorded with a few words whispered or spoken, and she occasionally emphasized words with a gritty, growling jazz style reminiscent of African-American blues singer Ethel Waters. She was a pitch-perfect whistler in the manner of Bing Crosby. The songs she recorded in German and Spanish varied from folk to pop, including flamenco, rumba, tango and mambo.In 1943 while on tour in Sweden, Serrano was accused by Germany of being a spy—she had donated a benefit performance to Jewish refugees. Rather than returning to Germany to be arrested, she traveled to Chile. Her songs were subsequently banned in Nazi Germany. Serrano attempted a tour in the United States, but her German repertoire was not popular. She appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1950, but little came of the publicity. In 1951, she went to West Germany to take part in the film Schwarze Augen (Dark Eyes), in which she played a Cuban singer, and the next

Date Of BirthJune 10, 1914
Died1997-01-01
Place Of BirthViña del Mar, Valparaíso, V Region, Chile
ProfessionActress, Soundtrack, Music Department
Star SignGemini

Actress

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Saison in Salzburg1952Singer
Dark Eyes1951La Cubanera
Anita und der Teufel1941Singer
Herzensfreud - Herzensleid1940Sängerin
The Wise Mother in Law1939Rosita, Sängerin
Der vierte kommt nicht1939Singer
Bel Ami1939Singer
The Stars Shine1938Spanische Sängerin

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
La sang2016Short performer: "La casita"
Suite Française2014performer: "Bel Ami"
Oskar Pilzer - Die bewegte Geschichte der Wiener Filmateliers2013TV Movie documentary performer: "Es leuchten die Sterne" - uncredited
The House of the Spirits1993performer: "La Paloma"
Stalingrad1993performer: "Roter Mohn"
Das Boot1981performer: "La Paloma"
Men Are That Way1939performer: "Der Onkel Jonathan"
The Stars Shine1938performer: "Nacht muss es sein", "Haben Sie den neuen Hut von Fräulein Molly schon geseh'n"

Music Department

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Dotor Rhythm1938in German version

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Mit Musik geht alles besser1982TV MovieHerself - Singer
Sing mir das Lied noch einmal1979TV MovieHerself - Singer
Je später der Abend...1976TV SeriesHerself
Der vorvorletzte Tag1962TV MovieHerself - Singer
Musik aus Studio B1962TV SeriesHerself - Singer
Das wird morgen vorbei sein1961TV MovieHerself - Singer
Eine schöne Bescherung1959TV MovieHerself - Singer
Das grosse ABC1953TV MovieHerself - Singer
The Ed Sullivan Show1950TV SeriesHerself

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Muzsikál a mozi 'Zenés filmek'1995TV Short

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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