Charley Ann Schmutzler | |
Number of songs: 1 | Total weeks on charts: 13
Appearing in a total number of: 7 charts | Total period running: 22 days
Appearing in a total number of: 7 charts | Total period running: 22 days
Biography
Charley Ann Schmutzler (* 22 June 1993 in Dresden) is a German actress and pop singer. On December 12, 2014, it won the fourth season of the singing talent show The Voice of Germany. 

Charley Ann Schmutzler is the daughter of actress Claudia Schmutzler and a singer. Age of eleven, she starred in the TV series SOKO Wismar on her mother's side. After that, she had supporting roles in the drama Leroy (2006) and the fairy tale adaptation of The Goose Girl (2009). After a preparatory year of study at the Institute of Musical - and musical theater Paul Hindemith in Berlin-Neukölln they went to the School for Acting Hamburg and placed there in 2013 with the short film way their semester working as director ago. 

2013 she applied for the first time at the talent show The Voice of Germany , pulled her application but then returned. The following year, she participated in the fourth season in part and was in the "Blind Auditions" by Michi Beck and Smudo of the Fantastic Four brought into the team. In the semifinals she wore before the new, hand-picked for her song Blue Heart, which was then available in the download stores for purchase. Before the start of the final show she had the second highest number of downloads of the four finalists and the final broadcast on 12 December, she sat down with her ​​three lectures, one with Hozier and its hit Take Me to Church, by a clear margin against three competitors. 

Discography 
Songs 
Songs from The-Voice-mail of 9 October bis 12 December 2014 
Addicted to You by Avicii 
One of U2 ("Battle" with Hanna Linnea Mödder) 
Reckoning song by Asaf Avidan & the Mojos 
Yellow by Coldplay 
Cry Me a River by Julie London 
Take Me to Church in a duet with Hozier 
25 of the Fantastic Four with Michi Beck and Smudo.
Blue Heart (2014, personal song from the semi-finals / finals of The Voice).
Sources: Wikipedia, Top40-Charts.com Editorial team