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Heinz Carl Heinrich Winckler (born 22 March 1978) is a South African singer and the winner of the first series of South African '' Idols'' and is also an actor. Born the eldest of three children in
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, South Africa, he went on to study law at
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. After winning the Idols competition in June 2002, he discontinued his studies to devote time to a music career.


Idols

Idols was the South African version of the British ''
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'' show, and was presented as a talent search competition with successive elimination rounds narrowing the number of contestants. Throughout the show, Winckler was referred to as "Hunky Heinz" because of his good looks.


Songs performed on ''Idols''

* Audition: "
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", by
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* Top 50: "
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* Top 11: " I Don't Wanna Miss A Thing", by Aerosmith * Top 8: " Higher", by Creed * Top 6: "Shallow Waters", by Just Jinger * Top 4: "
Every Breath You Take "Every Breath You Take" is a song by the English rock band the Police from their album ''Synchronicity'' (1983). Written by Sting, the single was the biggest US and Canadian hit of 1983, topping the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 singles chart for eig ...
", by
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* Top 4: " Soledad", by
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* Finale: "Once in a Lifetime" (original song); Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me), by
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; ''Soledad'', by
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Post-''Idols'' career

Winckler's debut single, ''Once In A Lifetime'', went
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in South Africa for having sold over 100,000 copies. His subsequent debut album, ''One Step Closer'', included this song as well as ''Soledad'', a
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of the
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song which he performed during ''Idols'', and ''Next Stop Happiness'', which became a single as well. He was nominated for two
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, including best single for "Once in a Lifetime" and best pop album for ''One Step Closer''. In 2003, with the inaugural ''
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'' competition, Winckler came fourth behind
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(3rd), the US's
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(2nd), and
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Kurt Nilsen Kurt Erik Nilsen () (born 29 September 1978) is a Norwegian pop/country singer. He won the first season of the Norwegian reality show ''Idol'', which aired on TV 2 in May 2003. He then won a one-off international version of ''Pop Idol'' called ...
(Winner). His second album, ''Come Alive'', was released via BMG, and features more ballads and rhythmic songs. It includes the singles "Can't Lose With You" and "Thank You", as well as "I Don't Wanna Miss A Thing". Also included are songs written by himself; "Drowning Me" is a track co-written by him. He performed "Chasing Shadows", the theme song for the South African release of the 2003
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''. Heinz married Alette De Klerk on 25 September 2006 in South Africa. They have three sons and a baby girl. In 2006, Heinz released his third studio album, ''Moment of Truth''. He has twice appeared on the music game show ''
Noot vir Noot ''Noot vir Noot'' (Afrikaans for "Note for Note", i.e. music-note for a cash-note) is an Afrikaans language musical quiz show broadcast on SABC 2 on South African television. It is the longest continually running television game show in South Afri ...
'' as a guest artist, in seasons 36 and 39. He also appeared as a coach on the Afrikaans music reality show ''Supersterre''.


Discography

Albums * '' Idols: The Album'' (2002) * '' One Step Closer'' (November 2002) * ''Come Alive'' (September 2004) * '' Moment Of Truth'' (September 2006) * '' Ek kan weer in liefde glo'' (October 2009) * ''24/7/365'' (2011) * '' Jy's bonatuurlik'' (2014) Singles * ''Once in a Lifetime'' (June 2002) * ''Next Stop Happiness'' (March 2004) * ''One Step Closer'' * ''The Way It Is'' * ''Can't Lose With You'' * ''Drowning Me'' * ''Only For You'' * ''Thank You'' * ''Another Day'' * ''Love's Supposed To Be'' * ''Who You Really Are'' (2011, for the Eurovision contest)


Acting career

He performed in the role of Roger Davis in the touring production of the musical ''
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'' from the 2007–2008 season. In 2015, Winckler starred in the romantic comedy ''Mooirivier'' playing a singer performing at an Easter music festival.


References


External links


Heinz Winckler
– official site. {{DEFAULTSORT:Winckler, Heinz 1978 births Living people Idols South Africa winners 21st-century South African male singers Stellenbosch University alumni White South African people South African people of German descent Alumni of Paul Roos Gymnasium