Yvonne CatterfeldYvonne Catterfeld (born 2 December 1979 in Erfurt, Thuringia) is a German Germany singer, actress and TV host. After her studies Yvonne participated in the singing contest Stimme 2000 (briefly performing under the name Vivianne), where she met manager and later BMG Bertelsmann Music Group boss Thomas Stein, who offered her a contract with the sub-label Hansa Music. In 2001 she released her first official single, Bum, a cover of the same-titled All Saints All Saints (group) track, but once again the record did not enter the charts. At least the following three single Komm zurück zu mir, Niemand sonst and Gefühle helped to expand Catterfeld's popularity. In 2002 she became part of popular German soap opera Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten, where she portrayed the role of Julia Blum until 2005. Pushed by her TV presence Yvonne finally found big success with her fourth single produced by Dieter Bohlen Für dich, which went to #1 of the German, Austrian and Swiss Switzerland singles charts. Her first album Meine Welt saw similar success and was eventually certified Platinum Music recording sales certification . One year later she was able to reprise this success with Du hast mein Herz gebrochen and her second album Farben meiner Welt. In November 2005 Catterfeld became the leading actress in the historical telenovela Sophie – Braut Wider Willen. However, the show never answered the network's expectations and as a result it ended in March 2006 after only 65 episodes. At the same time Yvonne released her first single in English English language , Where Does The Love Go, a collaboration with singer Eric Benét. In 2006, Catterfeld released her fourth studio album, Aura. She dated German actor Wayne Carpendale since January 2005; they separated in August 2007. She dated German actor Oliver Wnuk since October 2007. Catterfeld has also recently become a spokesperson for Proactiv Solution. Because of her resemblance with Romy Schneider, Catterfeld was planned to play the title role in the Warner Bros. 2009 film Eine Frau wie Romy (A Woman Like Romy). The project was cancelled in July 2009. Albums Singles * 2002: Atlantic Affairs * 2004: Große Haie – Kleine Fische (Shark Tale) Shark Tale , German dubbing Dubbing (filmmaking) voice for Angie (Renée Zellweger) * 2005: Chartbreak Hotel * 2005: Sophie – Braut wider Willen :de:Sophie – Braut wider Willen * 2007: Das Geheimnis des Königssees * 2007: Wenn Liebe doch so einfach wär' * 2007: Keinohrhasen * 2007: U900 * 2008: Hexe Lilli: Der Drache und das magische Buch * 2009: Schatten der Gerechtigkeit * 2009: Eine Frau wie Romy as Romy Schneider * 2009: Engel sucht Liebe * 2009: Der Vulkan * 2009: Zweiohrkücken Series * 2001–2005: Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten * 2005: Hallo Robbie! :de:Hallo Robbie! * 2005: Tatort * 2007: SOKO 5113 2003 * Bambi Bambi (prize) – "Shooting-Star" * Goldene Stimmgabel – "Best Female (Pop)" 200 4 * ECHO Echo (music award) – "Female Artist National (Rock/Pop)"
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