Luminița Anghel

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Luminița Anghel
Promotional shot of Anghel in Kyiv (2005).
Promotional shot of Anghel in Kyiv (2005).
Background information
Birth nameLuminița Anghel
Born (1968-10-07) 7 October 1968 (age 55)
OriginBucharest, Romania
GenresPop
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • TV personality
  • politician
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1976–present
Labels
  • Big Man
  • Cat
  • Ovo
  • Roton

Luminița Anghel (Romanian pronunciation:

Let Me Try", reached the third place in the final after placing first in the semi-finals; their appearance marks the country's best result in the contest along with 2010's "Playing with Fire" performed by Paula Seling and Ovi
.

Anghel particularly experienced success in her native country with follow-up recordings, resulting her receiving an offer from Walt Disney Pictures to provide vocals for Tangled's Mother Gothel in 2010.[1] The singer won numerous awards, including distinctions from Bulgaria and Malta.

Early life and early career

Luminița Anghel was born on 7 October 1968 in Bucharest, Romania. She is a graduate of the Popular Art School, where she attended the vocal-light music section and the Faculty of Sociology and Psychology within the university Spiru Haret.[2] She loved performing during childhood, having performed from the age of 8. Since then, her artistic career has gone from strength to strength. These days, Anghel is a very popular and appreciated artist, and has been awarded with numerous prizes, both in domestic and international song contests. As a teenager, she began working with Ensemble "Doina". Along with this assembly she had a series of tournaments in her native country and abroad.

Anghel became known in

TV host for different programmes (mostly) on public television. She was a host at the channels TVR1, TVR2, TVRi and Antena 1
.

From 2002 to 2009, she was a private party planner for events at ENTERTAINMENT INTL S.R.L. In 2008, she was chosen to be the face of Garnier in Romania for skin care.[3][4] The claim was later denied by the Romanian CNA, as politicians who campaign for something cannot appear on television.

Her single "Love Will Come" peaked at number 5 in Romania.[5]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominee Result
1993 Mamaia Music Festival Best Performer Luminița Anghel 1st place
1994
Selecția Națională
Final Nu e prea târziu Qualified
Speranţă Qualified
1995 Mamaia Music Festival Best Performer Luminița Anghel 3rd Place
1996
Selecția Națională
Final Încotro soartă 6th place
2000 M-ai înșelat 6th place
2001 Golden Stag Festival Best Interpret Luminița Anghel 1st place
Fan's special prize Won
2002 The Best Voice in the Universtalent Festival Jury's special prize Won
Best Performer 3rd Place
Descovery Best International Voice 1st place
Song For Europe 1st place
2003 Creation Festival Best International Interpret 2nd place
Voice of Asia 1st place
2005
Selecția Națională
Final Let Me Try 1st place
Eurovision Song Contest 2005 Semi-Final 1st Place
(Qualified)
Final 3rd Place
2010
Selecția Națională
Final Save Their Lives 2nd place
2013 Unique 3rd Place
2015
A Million Stars
2nd place

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Channel Notes
1998 Music Charts
VJ
Prima TV
1999–present Care pe Care
TV host
TVR 1
2002 Pretul succesului (The price of success) TV moderator TVR 2
Ofertă specială (Special offer)
TV host
TVRi
2003–present Start în viață (Start in life)
2005–present Ești femeia perfecta? (Are you the perfect woman)
2005 Secretul Mariei (Maria's secret)[6] Eli 10 episodes
Piata Divertis (The Divertis-market) Herself TVRi sung Let Me Try, 1 episode
Trasniti in NATO (Crazy people in NATO) 1 episode
2006 Da-i papucii (Leave him)
TV host
Antena 1
2014
X Factor[7]
Herself duet with Mădălina Lefter

Film

Year Title Role Channel
1996 Capitanul Conan (Captain Conan)[8] cameo TVR
2010 Tangled[9] Mama Gothel (voice) Disney Channel
  • A Poem is... - Narrator - The Mother Song (Romanian version) from Disney Junior block program [10]

Private life

Luminița Anghel married her partner, Silviu Dumitriade, in a private civil ceremony, in the Mangalia beach, in Romania, in October 2011. The couple remarried each other, this time in a Christian Orthodox religious ceremony in Spain at 20 March 2012.[11]

Eurovision Song Contest

Luminița Anghel, along with Tony Tomas and Adrian Piper participated in Selecția Națională 2010 on 6 March 2010. They presented their song "Save Their Lives" in a bid to represent Romania at the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest. In 2013, Anghel attempted to represent Romania, entering Selecția Națională with the song "Unique." Her song placed third overall.[12]

Political career

At the

Chamber of Deputies;[14] she lost to Elena Udrea.[15]

"I realize that the life of a politician is not as simple as it looks on TV and in the press. Many scurry need information, heated discussions, sleepless nights, meetings with people, to always be attentive to what is happening around you. I want to be seen as a human, and not as an artist or politician. I don't entered politics to become a star. I am one. I also don't entered politics because I want more money. I already have enough to live a decent life together with my family. I even don't entered politics to ensure "a warm place". I don't chose randomly PSD. I want to get involved. I chose PSD, because that's a big and strong party, which is based on principles of equality and social justice, fighting for a system of social protection, and because I hope to keep a promise, to support me in my projects. Elena Udrea is not my rival. I have my own campaign. When the contracandidat is stronger, you harder wanna win."

Discography

Albums

Title Albums details Release date
Șansa e de partea mea[16] 1998
Promisiuni[17] March 3, 2001

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
ROM
[18]
"Let Me Try"
(with Sistem)
2005 9 Non-album
singles
"Love Will Come" 5
"My Everything" 2006
"I Ask You Why" 2010
"Save Their Lives"
"You Took My Soul"
"Unique" 2013
"A Million Stars" 2015
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.

References

  1. ^ "Blocul de programe Disney Junior va fi lansat în România pe 1 iunie, pe Disney Channel". Mediafax.ro. Retrieved 4 December 2023.
  2. ^ "Ce studii au vedetele noastre ?". 11 May 2011. Retrieved 4 December 2023.
  3. ^ "Luminita Anghel - Biography". IMDb. Retrieved 4 December 2023.
  4. ^ "Luminiţa Anghel, în cel mai nou spot semnat Publicis > Stiri > IAA Romania". Archived from the original on 18 April 2015. Retrieved 18 April 2015.
  5. ^ "Romanian Top 100". www.rt100.ro. Archived from the original on 2 July 2006. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  6. ^ "Luminita Anghel, in distributia "Secretul Mariei", "Piata Divertis" si "Trasniti in NATO"". www.hotnews.ro. Retrieved 4 December 2023.
  7. ^ "Mădălina Lefter feat. Luminiţa Anghel - Lara Fabian - "Je t'aime" - X Factor Romania, sezonul trei". Retrieved 4 December 2023 – via www.youtube.com.
  8. ^ SA, Imedia Plus Group. "Luminița Anghel". Cinemagia. Retrieved 4 December 2023.
  9. ^ Dublaj "Tangled" in Română (in Romanian)
  10. ^ "Luminiţa Anghel recită poezii la Disney Junior". 25 May 2011.
  11. ^ "Luminita Anghel s-a casatorit religios, intr-o zi de luni, in Spania (in Romanian)". Archived from the original on 28 October 2012.
  12. ^ "Cezar takes it home for Romania | News | Eurovision Song Contest - Copenhagen 2014". Eurovision.tv. 9 March 2013. Retrieved 25 January 2014.
  13. ^ "Luminita Anghel - "Let me try"... to be a politician | Eurovision Song Contest 2013 in Malmö". EuroVisionary. 14 November 2008. Retrieved 25 January 2014.
  14. ^ "Luminita Anghel, candidat PSD de Bucuresti" (in Romanian) Archived 2008-12-01 at the Wayback Machine, România Liberă, September 26, 2008
  15. ^ (in Romanian) Election results Archived 2018-10-16 at the Wayback Machine, alegeri.tv
  16. ^ Șansa e de partea mea (on abcmuzical.ro) Archived 2015-03-13 at archive.today
  17. ^ "Artisti - Luminita Anghel". Archived from the original on 13 March 2015. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
  18. ^ For peak positions in Romania

External links

Preceded by Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest
2005
Succeeded by