
Entertainment legend Trude Herr turns 100: The woman who did not want chocolate
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Entertainment legend Trude Herr turns 100: The woman who did not want chocolate. Next year, the great Cologne woman would have turned 100 years old. Home Panorama Stand: 11.07.2026, 10:30 pm Comments Follow us on Google An icon of the German showbiz: Trude Herr died in 1991 at only 63 years old. © IMAGO/United Archives/Wirtz barefoot on stage, the voice rough, the laughter loud.
Furthermore, Cologne – Your biggest hit starts with a refusal. “I don’t want chocolate, I’d rather have a man,” she sang in 1960, and the line still sounds like a small uprising to this day: a woman who says what she wants in public instead of being fed off with consolation of sweet substitute satisfaction. Trude Herr in the music program “Tango Tango” around 1976. © United Archives / kpa via www.imago-images.de The breakthrough came in 1960 with the hit film “Marina” and her biggest record success. Involuntarily serious motif in the music program “Tango Tango” – the other side of the Lord. © IMAGO/United Archives She herself remained restless throughout her life: a five-month journey through the Sahara, a marriage to Tuareg Ahmed M’Barek, which ended in 1976, later a partner in Fiji, where she moved for health reasons.
In addition, But what really distinguished her from her contemporary friends only became apparent later: in 1977 she opened her own Volkstheater in Cologne, the “Theater im Vringsveedel”. In March 1991, she died in southern France of heart failure following an asthma attack, at only 63 years old.
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Entertainment legend Trude Herr turns 100: The woman who did not want chocolate.
reliability low1/2 sourcesNext year, the great Cologne woman would have turned 100 years old.
reliability low1/2 sourcesHome Panorama Stand: 11.07.2026, 10:30 pm Comments Follow us on Google An icon of the German showbiz: Trude Herr died in 1991 at only 63 years old. © IMAGO/United Archives/Wirtz barefoot on stage, the voice rough, the laughter loud.
reliability low1/2 sourcesCologne – Your biggest hit starts with a refusal. “I don’t want chocolate, I’d rather have a man,” she sang in 1960, and the line still sounds like a small uprising to this day: a woman who says what she wants in public instead of being fed off with consolation of sweet substitute satisfaction.
reliability low1/2 sourcesTrude Herr in the music program “Tango Tango” around 1976. © United Archives / kpa via www.imago-images.de The breakthrough came in 1960 with the hit film “Marina” and her biggest record success.
reliability low1/2 sourcesInvoluntarily serious motif in the music program “Tango Tango” – the other side of the Lord. © IMAGO/United Archives She herself remained restless throughout her life: a five-month journey through the Sahara, a marriage to Tuareg Ahmed M’Barek, which ended in 1976, later a partner in Fiji, where she moved for health reasons.
reliability low1/2 sourcesBut what really distinguished her from her contemporary friends only became apparent later: in 1977 she opened her own Volkstheater in Cologne, the “Theater im Vringsveedel”.
reliability low1/2 sourcesIn March 1991, she died in southern France of heart failure following an asthma attack, at only 63 years old.
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