Alina Eremia
Alina Eremia |
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Alina Eremia in 2012 |
Background information |
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Birth name |
Alina Eremia |
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Born |
(1993-12-15) 15 December 1993 Buftea, Romania |
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Genres |
Pop, dance |
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Occupation(s) |
Singer, actress |
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Instruments |
Piano |
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Years active |
1997–present |
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Labels |
MediaPro Music |
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Associated acts |
Vescan, LaLa Band |
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Alina Eremia (born 15 December 1993 in Buftea), is a Romanian singer, TV personality, actress, and member of the LaLa band, who represented Romania in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005[1] with the song Ţurai. She plays Ioana in the teenager sitcom series Pariu cu viața. From 2014 she participated at the Romanian version of Dancing with the stars on Antena 1.
She also worked for Disney Romania as a Voice actress, dubbing the singing voice of Pocahontas in Pocahontas (Romanian dubbing from 2008) and Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World (Romanian dubbing from 2009), and both speaking and singing voices of Belle in Beauty and the Beast, Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas and Belle's Magical World (Romanian dubbing from 2010).
Alina was a member of Miracol for over six years. During that time, she also studied piano at the School of Music and Fine Arts, Bucharest.
Discography
Singles
- Deep in love (2010)
- With or Without You (2012)
- Tu ești vara mea (2013)
- În dreapta ta with Vescan (2013)
- Cum se face (2014)
- Cand luminile se sting (2014)
- Played You (2015)
Filmography
Movies
Television series
Year |
Title |
Role |
Network |
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2011–2013 | Pariu cu viața | Ioana Popa | Pro TV | Main Role |
2014 | O Noua viata | Ioana Popa | Acasă | Main Role |
TV Shows
Awards
1998 |
2nd prize at the Tara Spiridusilor music contest in Romania |
1999 |
1st prize and Grand Prix at the Tip Top Mini Top children's TV contest in Bucharest, Romania |
2002 |
2nd Prize at the Ti Amo International Music Festival for Children Onesti Romania |
2003 |
Finalist at the Nile International Song Festival For Children in Cairo, Egypt |
2003 |
1st Prize at the Flori De Ghiata National Festival for Children in Romania |
2004 |
Popularity Award at the Golden Star International Song Contest for Children and Teenagers in Bucharest, Romania |
2005 |
Special Prize of the Jury at the Nile International Song Festival For Children in Cairo, Egypt |
2005 |
1st Prize at the Golden Cross International Song Contest in Malta |
2005 |
5th place, representing Romania in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005, Hasselt, Belgium |
References
External links
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| Countries |
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| Final (by final results) |
- Belarus (winner)
- Spain
- Norway
- Denmark
- Romania
- Greece
- Netherlands
- Macedonia
- Russia
- Belgium
- Latvia
- Croatia
- Serbia and Montenegro
- United Kingdom
- Sweden
- Malta
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| Final (by final results) | |
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| | Songs |
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| Final (by final results) |
- "My vmeste"
- "Te traigo flores"
- "Sommer og skolefri"
- "Shake Shake Shake"
- "Țurai!"
- "Tora einai i seira mas"
- "Stupid"
- "Rodendeski baknež"
- "Doroga k solntsu"
- "Mes rêves"
- "Es esmu maza jauka meitene"
- "Rock Baby"
- "Ljubav pa fudbal"
- "How Does It Feel?"
- "Gränslös kärlek"
- "Make It Right!"
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| Withdrawn | |
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Romania in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest |
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| Participation |
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- 2003
- 2004
- 2005
- 2006
- 2007
- 2008
- 2009
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2010 to 2015
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| 2000s |
- "Tobele sunt viaţa mea"
- "Iţi mulţumesc"
- "Ţurai"
- "Povestea mea"
- "Sha-la-la"
- "Salvaţi planeta!"
- "Ai puterea în mâna ta"
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| 2010s | |
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