Isabelle Flachsmann

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We are not angels
  DE 52 12/16/2005 (7 weeks)
  CH 34 01/01/2006 (10 weeks)

Isabelle Flachsmann (born May 10, 1978 ) is a Swiss singer , dancer , actress and director .

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She became known in 2005 with the title song of the television series Everything Except Sex , which was broadcast on the evening program of the German television station ProSieben .

Isabelle Flachsmann grew up in the canton of Zug and began her dance training at the age of seven. Her father was the Zug government councilor Jean-Paul Flachsmann , who was one of the 15 people killed in the Zug attack . After finishing school, she moved to New York for training in music, dance and acting.

Isabelle Flachsmann played internationally in various musicals , including on Broadway in the tap dance classic " 42nd Street " (NYC), in the roller-skate musical " Starlight Express " (D) and the German Broadway production of the rock opera " Tommy ". In Switzerland, the musical actress is known from leading roles in the shows “ Saturday Night Fever ”, “ Cabaret ”, “ Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat ” and “ Keep Cool ” as well as from various singing appearances, e. B. at the figure skating gala " Art on Ice " in the Hallenstadion in Zurich .

Her TV appearances include " Love Matters ", " The David Letterman Show ", " The Today Show ", " Benissimo " and " Happy Day ". She also took part in various film projects.

In 2005 the music producers Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen and Steve Van Velvet wrote the song We are not angels . After the song was placed in the ProSieben series, Flachsmann entered the German charts in December 2005 and the Swiss charts in January 2006.

As a singer and co-author of the “Akretis” project, she reached number one on the Swiss DJ charts in 2006 with the title There's a Time . She created the title track for the American independent film "Searching for Bobby D".

Isabelle Flachsmann played a leading role in Marco Rima's musical “ The Patients ” (Swiss premiere in March 2010) . She also co-wrote and co-wrote the show.

Isabelle Flachsmann was the director of the German-language premiere of Flashdance - the musical , which was performed in autumn 2013 at Le Théâtre Kriens-Lucerne . In the same capacity, she was responsible for a new production of Saturday Night Fever in the same house in 2014 .

She played the role of Daniela Dorn in the Swiss mystery thriller Tyfelstei , published in April 2014 .

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