Marjatta Leppänen won the Finnish final Euroviisut twice, in 1963 and 1965 but both times she was left home! No, it's not a joke. In 1963 she performed the winning song Muistojeni laulu (and so did Irmeli Mäkelä as each song was performed by two different singers). YLE however, in its eternal wisdom decided to send Laila Halme with the song instead.
In 1965 she won again with Lasse Mårtenson penned Iltaisin, but YLE decided to send the runner up by Viktor Klimenko instead. And guess what? Both songs scored a big flat zero points!
Marjatta however is a very humorous personality and just laughs about the incidents when asked how she felt back then or now. "I was just a young girl and did what big bosses asked me to. Of course it would have been nice to go to ESC but it wasn't so important back then" she commented few years ago when publishing her self biography.
She participated two more times, in 1966 and in 1975 and presented the Finnish final in 1979. She has done a lot of TV and musical theater and can be called the closest thing in Finland to those so called "Show girls" that fill the screens in Italy and other southern European countries. A Finnish Raffaella Carra in short.
She is very well known and one of the founding member of the legendary UIT (Uusi Iloinen Teatteri) that prepaires a funny cabaret every summer in Linnanmäki amusement park in Helsinki and is televised later every year.
(In the photo Marjatta is with Sirkka Tälli, who may have been slightly inspired by Marjatta when creating her by now very famous drag queen image!)
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