Karen Cheryl

Isabelle Morizet (formerly Karen Cheryl[1] on 19 July 1955) is a French singer, actress, radio and television presenter.

Isabelle Morizet
Born
Isabelle Morizet

(1955-07-19) 19 July 1955
Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Yvelines, France
OccupationSinger, actress, radio presenter, television presenter
Years active1975–present
Height5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)
TelevisionHugo Délire (FR3)
Les Délires d'Hugo (France 3)

Singing career

Karen Cheryl began her career as a singer in the 1970s and 1980s. Her first single "Garde-moi avec toi" was released in 1975 and her last one "L'Amour Fou" was released in 1991. Her first recordings were released under the name of Carene Cheryl. In 1977, she stated in the television program Le monde de l'accordéon that Carene and Cheryl were her second and third names. She later explained at an interview with Philippe Bouvard that it was a pseudonym with a better sound.

Karen Cheryl states having sold over 10 million records. It was stated on 3 November 2010 that she has sold over 25 million records. However, the different sources still remain uncertain concerning the total sales. According to the book of the Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique, her singles "Sing to Me Mama", "Show Me You're Man Enough", "La Marche des Machos", "Si", "Les Nouveaux Romantiques" and "Oh Chéri Chéri" have sold over 350,000 copies. According to Infodisc, Karen Cheryl has sold 5 million records in France in her career.[2] She is ranked 110th of the best record sales in France before Vanessa Paradis, Whitney Houston, Nicoletta, The Black Eyed Peas and Kylie Minogue.

She recorded "Ne Raccroche Pas, Je T'aime" which was a cover of "I'll Go Where Your Music Takes Me", originally recorded by Jimmy James and the Vagabonds.[3]

Television career

On 2 August 1980, she presented for the first time the TV-show Numero Un, produced by French couple of TV shows producers Maritie and Gilbert Carpentier, in which she was invited as a singer but was also the host.

Numero Un, like Top à, or Embarquement Immédiat, others TV shows produced by Maritie and Gilbert Carpentier, is a show hosted by the French singers to whom the program was devoted.

In 1979, also the French-speaking Dutch singer Dave had his proper show Numero Un produced by Maritie and Gilbert Carpentier, which was devoted to him, and in which he sang and hosted the show. And, as Karen Cheryl, he became a real TV host, from 1996 and the TV show Salut Les Copains, which he co-hosted with the French singer Sheila, in France.

In the 1980s, she also began a career as a television presenter, especially programs for young audience such as Vitamine and Hugo Délire, game show broadcast on France 3 in the 1990s. In 1995, she played the role of Karen Garnier in the television series Les Nouvelles Filles d'à côté in a hundred episodes.

In 2010, she returned on television after a radio career in the program Les Grands du Rire. She also appeared in some programs hosted by Patrick Sébastien such as Les années Bonheur. She presents a music program with Yves Lecoq and Henry-Jean Servat dedicated to Italy titled Je t'aime à l'italienne on France 3 on 24 January 2011. She presents on 22 August 2011, on the same channel Été Party 80 in the Arènes de Dax. In 2013, the program Les Grands du Rire was broadcast for another season.

Radio career

She also had a career as a radio presenter under her real name Isabelle Morizet.[4] She even interviews herself in a fake scene of a television program on France 2. From 2001 to 2008, she interviews on Europe 1 different personalities in a program broadcast on weekend.

Personal life

Karen Cheryl has a son Oscar (born in 1995) from a first relationship. In 2002, she married Jérôme Bellay, director of the radio station Europe 1. She is the sister of Sophia Morizet, who composed many of her songs.

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References

  1. "J'ai tué Karen Cheryl". L'Express (in French). 13 December 2004.
  2. "Les Ventes par Artiste de 1955 à fin 2009" (in French). infodisc.fr. Archived from the original on 5 November 2013.
  3. Who Sampled Who Karen Cheryl Ne Raccroche Pas, Je T'aime
  4. "Isabelle Morizet : " On ne m'appelle plus Karen Cheryl "". Le Parisien (in French). 11 August 2001.
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