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Margot Werner (8 December 1937 – 1 July 2012) was an
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ballet dancer, chanson singer, and actress. During her career, she was both the principal dancer at the
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, and a soloist at the
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and
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. She released several albums, and is best known for her 1977 hit, "So ein Mann" ("That Kind of Man"). Werner performed in a number of television shows and films, and in the 1970s had her own television show, ''The Margot Werner Show''.


Early life

Werner was born in
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. Her father was a merchant, and her mother was a concert pianist.


Career


Ballet

Werner began training in ballet at the age of five, with the children's ballet of the
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, and performed in productions of ''Hansel and Gretel'', ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'', and ''Rosenkavalier''. At 16, she was engaged as a ballet dancer with the Bavarian State Ballet, and became their principal dancer, or ''
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'' at the age of 20''.'' She initially trained with
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at the Salzburg Landestheater and later studied with
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,
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and
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, and worked with a number of significant choreographers and conductors in the period, including
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and
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. Werner performed frequently with her long-term dance partner,
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, until his death from leukemia at the age of 28.


Music

Werner was also a
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singer, and released a number of albums. She is best known for her performance of "So ein Mann" ("That Kind of Man") from the album ''Wasser, Feuer, Luft und Erde'', which was a hit in 1977. Her first album, ''Und für jeden kommt der Tag'', was released in 1974 by Deutsche Grammafon. She had an annual chanson performance at the Renitenz Theater in Stuttgart, and also performed at the New York Metropolitan Opera Ball. She was a soloist who performed with the
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,
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, and the Stuttgart Liederhalle. Werner also performed songs especially composed for her by composer
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in 1972. Towards the end of her career, Werner performed as a singer and entertainer on cruise ships.


Acting

In the 1970s, Werner made appearances in a number of Austrian and German television shows and films as a dancer and singer. Her performances on film and television were produced in collaboration with several well-known choreographers and dancers, including Alan Carter,
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, Birgit Culberg, Heinz Roses, Anton Tudor,
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and
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. She later starred in two television shows of her own, ''The Margot Werner Show'' and ''Margot bis Montag''. She made her film debut in 1963, in ''Weekend in Schwarz-Weiss'', but is best known for her performance in the 1976 film '. Werner received a Golden Europe Award for new performer for this film, and the film itself received the
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. She also performed in ' (1976) and ''Liebt diese Erde'' (1984).


Awards

During her career, Werner received the Schwabing Arts Award and the Trude Hesterberg Ring.


Personal life and death

Werner initially married the German actor,
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, but they were later divorced. She married Jochen Litt in 1978, and divided her time between a hotel he owned in the
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, and Munich. In 2003, Werner invested a significant part of her own wealth into Litt's hotel, but the business failed, resulting in Werner's bankruptcy. Werner died at the age of 74, after falling from the third floor of Munich's Bogenhausen Hospital, where she was being treated for nerve damage in her shoulder. The cause of her death was later confirmed as suicide.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Werner, Margot 1937 births 2012 deaths Actresses from Salzburg 20th-century Austrian ballet dancers Austrian ballerinas 21st-century ballet dancers 20th-century Austrian women singers 21st-century Austrian women singers Austrian television actresses Austrian film actresses