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Marius Müller-Westernhagen

Marius Müller-Westernhagen
Müller-Westernhagen in February 2010
Müller-Westernhagen in February 2010
Background information
Born6 December 1948
Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
GenresRock
Occupation(s)Actor, musician
Websitewww.westernhagen.de

Marius Müller-Westernhagen (born 6 December 1948 in Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia) is a German actor and musician.

Possibly best known for the maudlin hit "Johnny Walker", Marius Müller-Westernhagen has been a feature in German rock music since the mid-1970s.[1] Marius is known for his energetic public concerts, and his fans know his anthem-like songs by heart. Though written a few years earlier, his song "Freiheit" ("Freedom"[2]) is widely considered as an anthem of the German Reunification.

While keeping away from the merely fashionable, Marius has nevertheless managed to reinvent himself every few years, and is popular with multiple generations of Germans. As a result of his singing which almost exclusively in German language in a country where pop and rock are primarily performed in English, Westernhagen originally seemed destined for obscurity, but has managed to use this to his advantage, defining himself as a durable alternative to the perceivably manufactured English-language hits of America and the UK.

Müller-Westernhagen has also acted in films and in radio.

Discography

  • 1975: Das erste Mal
  • 1976: Bittersüß
  • 1977: Ganz allein krieg ich's nicht hin
  • 1978: Mit Pfefferminz bin ich dein Prinz
  • 1980: Sekt oder Selters
  • 1981: Stinker
  • 1982: Das Herz eines Boxers
  • 1983: Geiler is' schon
  • 1984: Die Sonne so rot
  • 1985: Laß uns leben – 13 Balladen
  • 1986: Lausige Zeiten
  • 1987: Westernhagen
  • 1989: Halleluja
  • 1990: Live
  • 1992: Jaja
  • 1994: Affentheater
  • 1996: Keine Zeit (Soundtrack zum Film Keine Zeit)
  • 1998: Radio Maria
  • 2000: So weit ... – Best of
  • 2002: In den Wahnsinn
  • 2005: Nahaufnahme
  • 2009: Williamsburg
  • 2011: Hottentottenmusik (Live)
  • 2014: Alphatier
  • 2016: MTV Unplugged

Selected filmography

  • A Lost Life (1976), as Wenzel Sigorski
  • Tatort: Transit ins Jenseits (1976, TV series episode), as Horst Bremer
  • Aufforderung zum Tanz (1977, TV film), as Theo Gromberg
  • The Second Awakening of Christa Klages (1978), as Werner Wiedemann
  • Der Tote bin ich (1979, TV film), as Stefan Schröder
  • Theo gegen den Rest der Welt (1980), as Theo Gromberg
  • Der Mann auf der Mauer (1982), as Arnulf Kabe
  • Der Schneemann (1985), as Dorn
  • Der Madonna-Mann (1987), as Martin Graves

References

  1. ^ Menge, Timon (6 December 2018). "Marius Müller-Westernhagen: Ein Porträt". uDiscover (in German). uDiscover Music. Retrieved 31 October 2020.
  2. ^ Westernhagen. "Diskografie". Westernhagen (in German). Retrieved 2019-04-02.

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