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Dijes, Daniel

Daniel Diches García (born January 17, 1981, Madrid) is a Spanish actor, singer , participant of Eurovision 2010 in Oslo from Spain , who took 15th place there.

Daniel Diches
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Daniel Diches at the conference dedicated to the Eurovision Song Contest 2010
basic information
Full nameDaniel Diches Garcia
Date of BirthJanuary 17, 1981 ( 1981-01-17 ) (38 years old)
Place of BirthMadrid
A country Spain
Professions
singer , actor
Instrumentsthe piano
Genrespop
adult contemporary music
musical
LabelsWarner music

Content

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Eurovision
  • 3 Spoiled performance
  • 4 Discography
  • 5 Links

Biography

Daniel Dijes was born on January 17, 1981 in Alcala de Henares, Madrid. He studied theater art at Estudio de Actores, the Gina Piccirilli training center and the Memory Music Theater, and also completed a number of courses with Fernando Pernas, Emilia Maser, Rene Pereira and Eva Lesmes.

He began his career at the TELA theater in his hometown, and shooting in television commercials also helped him in success. He starred in the children's program Club Megatrix (1995) and the youth series Nada es para siempre, in which he played the role of Gato (over 275 episodes, 1999-2000).

In addition, he took part in the popular shows Ana y los siete, Hospital Central and Aqui no hay quien viva (where he played the role of DJ Gayumbo), as well as in the Max Clan program (2004), where he played Max.

In 2005, he starred in the television series Agitacion + IVA, and later returned to the theater, where he played the roles of Colate in En tu fiesta me cole and Mario in Hoy no me puedo levantar.

In 2007, he played Galileo in the musical for Queen 's songs, “We Will Rock You.” In 2008, he played the role of Troy in High School Musical . Also, Daniel Diches played the role of Sky in the musical “ Mamma Mia! "And worked on his debut album.

In 2009, he received the National Theater Award for Best Actor in a Musical; This cultural prize is awarded annually at the National Institute of Theater Arts and Music.

Eurovision

Daniel is the representative of Spain at the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 with the song “Algo pequeñito” ( Rus. Something tiny ). The song was written by Jesus Kannadilas, and organized and prepared by Alejandro de Pinedo. The waltz, in collaboration with David in Velardo, had a choir and three dancers, the initial production was dictated by the story “The Steadfast Tin Soldier”, and was in the top ten in voting on the RTVE website, which gave him the right to participate in the Spanish final.

The song took 15th place in the competition.

Spoiled Performance

Daniel, in the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2010, performed at number 2. During the performance of the song, one of the spectators burst onto the stage and took a direct part in the performance, ruining this number.

This viewer turned out to be Jimmy Jump (Jaume Market Cat), which has been repeatedly seen in various riots of this plan. The delegation of Spain does not deny the fact that this embarrassment was planned directly by Daniel rivals in the competition. However, whether it is true or not, it remains a mystery. And although the stranger himself claims that there was no political motive in his action. His act is accepted as hooliganism. According to the organizers of Eurovision, "the fan was able to penetrate the guards, go on stage and interfere with the performance for several seconds."

Daniel was very upset by the stranger's antics. And he asked the organizers of the contest to let him speak again. He was allowed. After all the contestants performed, Daniel again went on stage and performed his number.

Discography

  • Algo Pequeñito - May 2010

Links

  • official site
  • The official page of Dijes, Daniel on the social network Facebook
  • Dijes, Daniel on Twitter
  • Daniel Video Channel Diches
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dihes,_Daniel&oldid=98433514


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