Wilma Landkroon (born 28 April 1957, Enschede) is a Dutch pop singer.
At eleven years old, her first top chart success in the Netherlands and Germany was in 1968 the song “Heintje, bau ein Schloss für mich”.
After this, she had many successes in Netherlands and Germany during the years 1969 and 1970 (see Discography).
When Klaus Lorenzen became new producer of the young singer, she started to record songs in different languages (including English and Japanese), and had international chart successes (“Tulips from Amsterdam”; “Lavender blue”).
After 1971, Wilma was a star only in the Netherlands, and some years later she became nearly forgotten.In 2003, a CD with old and new songs of her was produced (“Wilma –- toen en nu”, which means "Wilma – Then and Now").
In the song “Gouden platen – volle zalen” (Golden Records – Full Halls) she gives a melancholy review on her life as one of the most successful child stars of all time.