Birth name Sarolta Zalatnay Labels Hungaroton Children Nikolett Benedek Years active 1963–present Genres Pop music | Occupation(s) Singer Role Singer Name Sarolta Zalatnay | |
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Spouse Martin Del Toro (m. 1995–1999) Albums Zalatnay, Ha fiu lehetnek, Almodj Velem …, Sarolta Zalatnay, Magadat Vallalni Kell Similar People Kati Kovacs, Zsuzsa Koncz, Pal Szecsi, Zoran Sztevanovity, Laszlo Aradszky |
Sarolta zalatnay hadd mondjam el
Sarolta Zalatnay (born Charlotte Sacher in Budapest, December 17, 1947) is a Hungarian pop singer.
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- Sarolta zalatnay hadd mondjam el
- Sarolta zalatnay az id k perem n
- Career
- Personal life
- Imprisonment
- Albums
- References

Sarolta zalatnay az id k perem n
Career

She appeared first time on stage in 1963, and in 1966 she finished on the second place in the Hungarian Television's song contest named Táncdalfesztivál with the song Hol jár az eszem? (Where is my mind running?). In 1967, she won the next contest with the song Nem várok holnapig (I am not waiting till tomorrow), which was accompanied by the Hungarian rock group Omega. During her tour in London in 1968 and 1969, she got acquainted with the members of the Bee Gees group. She won the first prize on the Táncdalfesztivál in 1971 with Fák, virágok, fény (Trees, flowers, light). In her best period, she appeared in several Hungarian movies in smaller roles.
Personal life

In 1968 she had a short relationship with Maurice Gibb. In 1974, she married Sándor Révész (the singer of the successful Hungarian rock group called Piramis), but they were later divorced. Her second marriage was to László Benedek.
Imprisonment

In 2004, she was sentenced for three years for tax fraud. She served 16 months, and was released on parole in 2006.