Michaela Dornonville de la Cour

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Maria Susanna Michaela Dornonville de la Cour, also known simply as de la Cour, is best known as a singer in the Swedish pop music group Army of Lovers.

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[edit] Biography

She was born on August 16, 1961 in Helsingborg, Sweden, to a French father and Swedish mother.

Prior to joining Army of Lovers, de la Cour qualified as a teacher (and has taught at the Adolf-Fredrik music school in Stockholm) and studied at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute in Los Angeles.

She joined Army of Lovers in 1991, leaving in 1996. Since her departure from the group, she had an unsuccessful attempt at a solo singing career, releasing the single S.O.S. in 2000 through Universal Music, and has become a jewellery designer and worked in TV and on stage.

In 1997 gave birth to her daughter Marie Sesil.

[edit] Discography

For the discography with Army of Lovers see their discography.

Solo singles:

  • Rumours And Lies (1997, only as Promo-Single)
  • S.O.S (2000)

[edit] TV parts

  • Sjukan (1996)
  • Dr Mugg (2002)

[edit] Theatre

  • Sunshineboys(1996)

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