Moni Kovačič (born Monique De Haviland) is a US-based Slovenian former pop singer,[1][2] especially well known in SFR Yugoslavia during the late 1970s and early 1980s[3] due to her hit single "Brez ljubezni mi živeti ni" (No use living without love), released in 1978 by the label ZKP RTVLj. Album releases were Zagonetka (Puzzle) and Može i jače (Can do it stronger). She was featured as a playmate in the Yugoslavian men's magazine Start [sh].[citation needed]
Moni Kovačič | |
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Birth name | Monique De Haviland |
Born | (1960-06-21) June 21, 1960 (age 62) Wiesbaden, Germany |
Origin | Connecticut, United States |
Occupation(s) | pop singer, entrepreneur |
Born in 1960 to an American father Bill De Haviland and a Slovenian mother Brigita Kovačič, Monique grew up in Connecticut and took up performing from an early age.[3][4]
My dad was a colonel in the US army. He was high-ranked and was, when I was born, working in Frankfurt, while I was born in Wiesbaden in Germany.
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