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Berta Grosser

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Berta Grosser
Born November 14 1986 (1986-11-14) (age 21)
Origin Suessenbach,Bavaria,Germany
Genre(s) Pop
Occupation(s) singer, actress, songwriter, interpreter,
Instrument(s) vocals

Berta Grosser is a German actress and singer.

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Biography

  • 14 November 1986 - born in Suessenbach, Germany
  • 1994 - played a girl in a TV-spot for "Landliebe"
  • 1998 - recorded her first single "Tränen aus Tirol" for the German volk-music contest
  • 2000 - worked on a commercial for Icecream "Paula-kuh"
  • 2006 - finished her schooling
  • 2007 - she tries to start a career as a German pop singer

Discography

  • 1998: Single: Tränen aus Tirol (Tears from Tirol)
  • 1998: Single: Ich mecht durch Regenpfützen stampfen (I want to Go Through the Rain)
  • 1998: Album: Meine Lieder (My Songs)

Films

  • 1994: Landliebe - television commercial
  • 2000: Paula
  • 2004: Ratisbona: Berta played a young blacksmith, who lived in Ratisbona.

Future

She is working on a new album and is a candidate for the Eurovision song context 2008 in Germany. She has not yet identified the song she will sing in the "Vorentscheid".

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