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  1. Hildegarde Loretta Sell (* 1. Februar 1906 in Adell, Wisconsin; † 29. Juli 2005 in New York City), allgemein bekannt als Hildegarde, war eine US-amerikanische Kabarett-Sängerin. Leben und Wirken. Sell ging auf die St. John’s Cathedral High School in Milwaukee. Im Jahr 1937 erfolgte ihr Debüt im Fernsehen bei NBC.

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    Hildegarde Loretta Sell, known as Hildegarde (February 1, 1906 – July 29, 2005) was an American cabaret singer, who was well known for the song "Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup". Early life. She was born Hildegarde Loretta Sell in Adell, Wisconsin, [1] and raised in New Holstein, Wisconsin, as a Roman Catholic in a family of German extraction.

  3. 1. Aug. 2005 · Born Hildegarde Loretta Sell in Adell, Wis., to German immigrant parents, she began her career in Milwaukee at the age of 16 when, as a music student at Marquette University, she played the...

  4. Hildegarde Loretta Sell. Profile: American internationally renowned singer, pianist, night club entertainer, and comedienne, known to the public as "The Incomparable HILDEGARDE!" She was born 1 February 1906 in Adell, Wisconsin, USA and died 29 July 2005 in New York, New York, USA. Show more.

  5. Hildegarde Loretta Sell. Nicknames. The Incomparable Hildegarde. First Lady of the Supper Clubs. Mini Bio. Born Hildegarde Loretta Sell in Adell, Wisconsin, but for 70 years she was known simply as "The Incomparable Hildegarde," a title bestowed on her by columnist Walter Winchell.

  6. 3. Aug. 2005 · She was born Hildegarde Sell in Adell, Wisconsin, the daughter of German immigrant delicatessen owners, and educated at St John's high school and Marquette University, Milwaukee. At St John's,...

  7. Hildegarde was an American cabaret singer, best known for the song “Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup.” She was born Hildegarde Loretta Sell in Adell, Wisconsin, and raised in New Holstein, Wisconsin, as a Roman Catholic in a family of German extraction.