Daniel Diges

Daniel Diges García ( born January 17, 1981 in Alcalá de Henares, Madrid ) is a Spanish actor and singer. He represented his country at the Euro Vision Song Contest 2010 in Oslo.

Biography

Daniel Diges in 1981 when Daniel Diges García in Alcalá de Henares, near Madrid, was born, where he grew up and joined the Teatro Escuela Libre de Alcalá de Henares ( TELA ). He was discovered as a model for the advertising industry and made in the 1990s by roles in Spanish TV shows attention to themselves, including the part of the Gato in several hundred episodes of youth Nada es para siempre series of Antena 3 (1999-2000 ). This was followed by, among other recurring roles in the series Max clan (2003-2004) and Aquí no hay quien viva ( 2005).

From 2006 Diges turned as musical performers at the theater and appeared in Hoy no me puedo levantar, a production about the Spanish pop group Mecano. Followed in 2007 by a commitment to the Spanish version of the Queen musical We Will Rock You, 2008 months the lead role of Troy Bolton in addition to Macarena García de la Camacha ( Gabriella Montez ) in the Spanish musical version of the movie High School Musical. As of 2009, slipped Diges for the musical Mamma Mia! in the role of Sky and was honored in the same year with the National Theatre Prize of Spain for his performance as musical performers. 2010 was Diges participants of the Spanish preliminary decision for the Euro Vision Song Contest (ESC). Although he had an appearance at the Song Contest initially rejected, he changed his mind as soon as he later competition entry, the modern Spanish-speaking Waltz Algo pequeñito (German: " little tiny " ), heard for the first time. With this song he got into a online voting among the ten most popular titles. He joined then by the end of February in the TVE1 organized TV show Destino Oslo, received the most votes from the audience and the jury and prevailed against his nine rivals, including the former ESC participant Anabel Conde.

With the texted and composed by himself, Jesús Cañadilla, Luis Miguel de la Varga and Alberto Jodar song Diges was automatically qualified for the ESC final on May 29, 2010. Diges described the title as a " perfect song to make it into a mini-musical, because it tells a story ." Competed in the finals to place on the grid, the disturbed known as " Jimmy Jump" Spaniard Jaume Marquet i Cot Diges ' appearance, which stood for four-member Ballet and mittanzte. Diges then got the opportunity to perform again at the end of the starter box and ultimately achieved a 15th place.

In mid-May 2010, he released the album Daniel Diges, in addition to cover songs by Billy Joel and Robbie Williams also contained five self-written songs for Warner Music. The album spent ten weeks in the Spanish charts, where it peaked at number six.

After participating in the Euro Vision Song Contest was followed by mid-November 2010 a major role in the Spanish-language production of Claude- Michel Schönberg's Les Misérables musical. It was a new revision under the title Los Miserables at the Madrid Teatro Lope de Vega.

Daniel Diges is the father of a son. He plays the piano and counts reading among his hobbies, but does not speak English.

TV series

Musicals

  • 2006: Hoy no me puedo levantar
  • 2007: We Will Rock You
  • 2008-2009: High School Musical
  • 2009-2010: Mamma Mia!
  • 2010: Los Miserables

Discography

Singles

  • 2010: Algo pequeñito

Albums

  • 2010: Daniel Diges
  • 2012: ¿ Donde estabas Tu De Los 70?

Awards

  • 2009: Premio Nacional de Teatro for Best Musical Cast
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