Fawn Arnold

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Birth nameFawn Annet Arnold
Born (1971-06-23) 23 June 1971 (age 52)
Wichita Falls, Texas, USA
GenresMusical, pop, Schlager
Occupation(s)Singer, entrepreneur, vocal coach
Years active1994-2012 (musical)
2010-2019 (producer)
2013-today (online singing school/vocal coach)
Associated actsBro'Sis
Websitewww.fawn-arnold.com

Fawn Annet Arnold (born June 23 1971 in Wichita Falls, Texas) is an US-American musical actress, singer, entrepreneur and vocal coach.

Life and career

Fawn Arnold was born as the second daughter of the jazz musicians Ruben Elisha "Rocky" Arnold Jr (*1922, +2018) and Vivian Arnold (Burnham, * 1934)[1] in Wichita Falls, Texas. She lived a big part of her childhood touring with her parents. As a young kid she started singing and dancing. Her 6 years older sister Nina was her inspiration and acting coach. Her first role she played at the age of 9 in Annie Get Your Gun (musical).

She attended the Wichita Falls High School and graduated in 1989. After studying acting at the Midwestern State University and dancing at the University of North Texas she worked as dancer and dance coach in California. In 1992 she was casted for the Girl Group Gloria and toured through Europe. Gloria was featured for example for DJ Bobo, Captain Hollywood Project, Culture Beat or En-Rage.

After a work accident she was diagnosed with a Stress fracture of her spine. This ended her dance career. Her vocal coach and also US-American musical actress Kay Montgomery, acting[2] in The Phantom of the Opera (1986 musical) in Hamburg at the time noticed and nurtured her singing talent. This helped Arnold to start her musical career in Germany. Arnold firstly acted in Schmidt's Tivoli in Hamburg and later in many public houses and also for Stella AG and Stage Entertainment.

From 2010 to 2019 Arnold had her own musical dinner production company named Musical Gaumenschmaus.

Since 2013 Arnold is running one of the first german speaking online singing schools called Singen ohne Angst.[3] (translated: singing without fear)

Musical engagement (selection)

  • 1994: Fifty Fifty (soloist) – Schmidt's Tivoli – C. Littmann[4]
  • 1996: Oscar (soloist) – Schmidt's Tivoli – C. Littmann[5]
  • 1997: Les Misérables (musical) (Mme. Thénardier) – Theater am Marientor Duisburg – K. Kaswell
  • 1999: CS Aida (soloist, dance captain) – AIDAcara – C. Littmann
  • 2000: MS Europa (soloist) – Kreuzfahrtschiff MS Europa (1999) – Törber & Thomas
  • 2001: Les Misérables (musical) (Mme. Thénardier) – Oper Bonn – J. Dew[6]
  • 2002: Dance of the Vampires (musical) (Magda) – SI-Centrum Stuttgart – Roman Polanski[7]
  • 2005: Annie Get Your Gun (musical) (Annie) – Kolping Musiktheater Schwäbisch Gmünd – M. Schaumann[8]
  • 2006: Mamma Mia! (musical) (Donna, Tanja, Rosie) – Palladium Theater Stuttgart – P. Lloyd[9]
  • 2007: Kiss Me, Kate (Musical) (Lilly, Kate) – Kolping Musiktheater Schwäbisch Gmünd – M. Schaumann[10]
  • 2007–2012: Die Nacht der Musicals (Solistin) - Armagon Ltd. – E. Kraner[11]
  • 2009: Some Like It Hot (Musical) (Sugar) – Kolping Musiktherater Schwäbisch Gmünd – M. Schaumann
  • 2010–2019: Musical Gaumenschmaus (Solistin) – Arnold & Rawer Gbr – F. Arnold
  • 2017: Aida (musical) (Amneris) - Kolping Musiktherater Schwäbisch Gmünd – M. Schaumann

Filmographie

  • 1981: PM-Magazine, KFDX-TV (Moderatorin)
  • 1990: Texasville (Cheerleader)
  • 1995: Eine Frau wird gejagt, RTL[12] (belgische Ladenbesitzerin)

Discograhpy

  • 1994: Fifty fifty : die Schlagerrevue der goldenen Fünfziger (Solistin) – Bear Family Records[13]
  • 1996: Oscar - die Kinorevue (Origianl Cast)[14]
  • 2013: We believe (Interpretin) – Kunst/Hasemann[15]
  • 2023: Fun Learning Songs – The ABC Academy (Interpretin) – Marcus Theinert[16]

Bands

  • 1992–1993: Gloria
  • 2005–2006: Lancelot Coverband
  • 2008–2010: Crazy Crocodiles Coverband
  • 2004–2011: Assskin[17][18][19]
  • 2018–2022: 2Play!
  • seit 2022: Crazy Train[20]
  • seit 2023: Dealer in Dreams[21]

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