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Nina, (born Ana Maria Agustí Flores in Barcelona on 1 October 1966) is a Spanish musical actress and singer.
She started in the 1980s with bands like "Costa Brava" or "Xavier Cugat". In 1987, she worked in the TVE program Un, dos, tres and in 1989 she represented Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 1989 with the song Nacida para amar (Born to Love) by Juan Carlos Calderón.[1] and became 6th.
She has also taken part in several television programs in TV3 (Catalonia) and TVE, such as Operación triunfo. She has also worked in musicals like Las cuatro cartas (1990), Cabaret (1992), Casem-nos una mica (1993), Te odio mi amor (1995), Company (1997) Pierrot Lunaire (1998), Corre, corre Diva (1998), Espai pel somni (1999), Programa Sondheim (2000) and Mamma Mia! (2004–2010).[2]
Discography
- Una mujer como yo (1989)
- Rompe el tiempo (1990)
- Començar de zero (1995)
- Corre, corre Diva (1998)
- Espai pel somni (2000)
- Stephen Sondheim (2001)
- Quan somniïs fes-ho en mi (2002)
- 20 anys i una nit (2005)
- Basic (2007)
References
- ^ "Eurovision Song Contest 1989". eurovision.tv. http://www.eurovision.tv/page/history/by-year/contest?event=305. Retrieved 8 August 2010.
- ^ "STAGE TUBE: Interview with Mamma Mia! Spanish Tour Cast 2010/02/21" (in Spanish). spain.broadwayworld.com. http://spain.broadwayworld.com/article/STAGE_TUBE_Interview_with_Mamma_Mia_Spanish_Tour_Cast_20000101. Retrieved 8 August 2010.
Preceded by
La Década Prodigiosa
with "La chica que yo quiero (Made in Spain)"Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest
1989Succeeded by
Azúcar Moreno
with "Bandido"First Series • Second Series • Third Series • Fourth series • Fifth Series • Sixth Series • Seventh Series • Eighth SeriesWinners / Finalists 1st series:1. Rosa López • 2.David Bisbal • 3.David Bustamante • 4.Chenoa • 5.Manu Tenorio • 6.Veronica Romeo
2nd series:1. Ainhoa Cantalapiedra • 2.Manuel Carrasco • 3.Beth • 4.Miguel Nández • 5.Hugo Salazar • 6.Joan Tena
3rd series:1. Vicente Seguí Porres • 2. Ramón • 3.Miguel Cadenas • 4.Davinia Cuevas • 5.Mario Martínez • 6.Leticia Pérez
4th series 1. Sergio Rivero • 2.Soraya Arnelas • 3. Victor • 4. Idaira • 5. Fran Dieli • 6. Edurne
5th series:1. Lorena • 2.Daniel Zueras • 3.Leo Segarra Sánchez • 4.Saray Ramírez • 5.Moritz Weisskopf • 6.José Galisteo
6th series: 1. Virginia Maestro • 2.Pablo López • 3. Chipper Cooke • 4.Manu Castellano • 5.Sandra Criado • 6.Mimi
7th series:1. Mario Álvarez • 2.Brenda Mau • 3.Jon Allende • 4.Ángel Capel • 5.Patricia Navarro • 6.Silvia Parejo
8th series:1. Nahuel Sachak • 2.Álex Forriols • 3.Mario Jefferson • 4.Alexandra • 5.Niccó • 6.JoshOther Contestants Naím Thomas • Natalia Rodriguez • Gisela • Mai Meneses • Vega • Elena Gadel • Mayte Macanás • Tony Santos • Nika • Cristie •Hosts Carlos Lozano (series 1-3) • Jesús Vázquez Martínez (series 4-7) • Pilar Rubio (series 8)Related Articles Categories:- 1966 births
- Living people
- Spanish singers
- Spanish female singers
- Spanish-language singers
- Catalan-language singers
- Spanish Eurovision Song Contest entrants
- Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1989
- Singers from Barcelona
- Spanish singer stubs
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