Jump to content

Isabel Varell

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by 97.85.225.128 (talk) at 02:59, 11 July 2020 (Life: Changed the tense on a book released in 2016). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Isabel Varell at Appen musiziert (2014)

Isabel Varell (born 31 July 1961 in Kempen as Isabel Wehrmann) is a German singer, lyricist, actress and TV presenter.

Life

Isabel Varell participated in various talent shows as a singer before she was discovered and supported by German producer Jack White in 1981. She released several singles in German and English language from 1981 on. From 1989 to 1991 she was married to German singer Drafi Deutscher. He also wrote her single Melodie d'amour with which she participated in the German preselection for the Eurovision Song Contest 1990 and finished sixth. Varell played in various musicals (e.g. Hammerfrauen from 2015 on in Berlin) and comedy TV shows, most notably alongside Hape Kerkeling. She has also presented TV shows for different broadcasters (Aktuelle Schaubude for NDR in 1997; Ganz in weiß for Sat.1 in 2016). From 2009 on she has written almost all the lyrics for her own albums as well as some for other artists such as Claudia Jung (Mein Plan für's nächste Leben, 2012).

Since 2008 she has lived together with television director Pit Weyrich whom she married in 2015. Her autobiographic book Mittlere Reife was published in April 2016.

Discography

  • 1983: Baby Rock'n'Roll (LP)
  • 1999: Nur nicht aus Liebe weinen (CD)
  • 2002: Heut ist mein Tag (CD)
  • 2008: Königin der Nacht (CD)
  • 2009: Alles Ansichtssache (CD)
  • 2011: Alles Neu (CD)
  • 2013: Da geht noch was (CD)

Singles (Selection):

  • 1984: Verträumt
  • 1985: Die Sonne geht auf
  • 1986: Tonight
  • 1987: Golden Boy
  • 1988: The Spirit of the Heart
  • 1989: Indestructible Love
  • 1990: Melodie d'amour (written by Drafi Deutscher)
  • 1990: Geh nicht vorbei
  • 1991: There was a time (written by Jackie DeShannon)
  • 1993: Frauen, die lieben
  • 1994: Es gibt ein Danach
  • 1999: Kann denn Liebe Sünde sein? (with Hape Kerkeling)
  • 2002: Ich frier ohne dein Licht (co-written by Thomas Anders)
  • 2007: Bye Bye Baby
  • 2009: Nachts
  • 2011: Es ist nicht leicht Prinzessin zu sein (written by Stefan Zauner)
  • 2013: Da geht noch was
  • 2015: Ich habe Zeit (written by Stefan Zauner)
  • 2015: Verliebt ins Leben

Filmography

Literature