Bettina Soriat
Bettina Soriat | |
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Born | March 16, 1967 |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Bettina Soriat (born 16 March 1967, Linz) is an Austrian singer.
Bettina Soriat is a singer, dancer, actress, comedian, and choreographer. Her first success came with the girlgroup "Three Girl Madhouse" and their single-hit "Always gonna be around you" was released in 1990.
Appearances
Bettina has appeared in musicals in Vienna, including:
- "Robin Hood" (1991)
- "Rocky Horror Picture Show" (1993)
- "Sweet Charity" (1994)
- "Grease" (1995)
- "Blondel" (1996)
As a long-time member of the Kim-Duddy-TV-Ballet, Bettina also appeared in shows like:
- "Willkommen im Club" (1991) (Welcome in the Club)
- "Nix is fix" (1993/94)
- "Die Peter Alexander Show" (1995).
In 1997 she was Austria's Song Contest-representative with the song "One Step". The song wasn't a great success, placing 21st in a field of 25.[1] Despite having an English title, the song is primarily in German.
In the previous year she sang back-up vocals for Austria's George Nussbaumer at the same contest. She was married to Michael Niavarani and is a member of the Simpl Revue since 1999. They currently have one child together.
References
- ^ "Eurovision 1997 Austria: Bettina Soriat - "One Step"". Eurovisionworld. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
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