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Harald Serafin Is Dead: Austria Loses a Crowd Favorite

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Harald Serafin, bekannt als Mister Wunderbar, prägte die Wiener Operette und die Seefestspiele Mörbisch. Entdecken Sie sein bewegtes Leben und Erbe.

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The cultural scene is in shock rigidity: Harald Serafin, long-time director of the Mörbisch Sea Festival, and known as "Mister Wunderd" far beyond the borders of Burgenland, died on Monday. Hardly was the sad news known, the reactions from politics, culture and society already overcame. The death of Harald Serafin, the long-time director of the Mörbisch Sea Festival, caused numerous reactions on Monday afternoon. Chancellor Christian Stocker (ÖV…

·Vienna, Austria
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In the jury of the Austrian "Let's Dance" edition he became an audience favorite. Now Harald Serafin has passed away.

·Berlin, Germany
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In the Austrian version of "Let's Dance" he was nicknamed "Mister Wunderwunder": Now the entertainer Harald Serafin died at the age of 93.

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Lean Right

"Mister Wunderd, the longtime director of the Mörbisch and Volksopernstar Sea Festival, became 93 years old.

·Vienna, Austria
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The long-time director of the Mörbisch Sea Festival was successful as a singer, actor and entertainer for decades

·Vienna, Austria
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Kurier broke the news in on Monday, September 15, 2025.
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