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Nina
Nina in 2004
Nina in 2004
Background information
Birth nameAnna María Agustí Flores
Born (1966-10-01) 1 October 1966 (age 57)
Barcelona, Spain
Occupation(s)Singer

Anna María Agustí Flores (born 1 October 1966), known professionally as Nina, is a Spanish singer, vocal coach and actress.

Career[edit]

Nina started her music career in the 1980s performing with bands like "Costa Brava" or "Xavier Cugat", backed by Catalan musician Xavier Cugat. In 1987, she rose to fame nationwide in the popular Televisión Española game show Un, dos, tres, where she was cast as one of the "secretaries".

She represented Spain at the Eurovision Song Contest 1989 with the song "Nacida para amar" ("Born to Love") by Juan Carlos Calderón.[1] She finished in sixth place.

Subsequently, she has worked as an actress in several television shows on TV3 and Televisión Española, has also collaborated in radio programmes, and has released records mainly in Catalan language. From 2001 to 2004, she had a prominent role as the "director of the academy" in the first three seasons of the reality talent show series Operación Triunfo; in 2011 she came back as the director of the academy in the eight seasonofOperación Triunfo, and 2020 she returned as a judge in the eleventh season. In 2018, she participates as a jury and Academy teacher in the Spanish show Pura magia, on its second season.

She has also played in several stage 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), the Spanish production of Mamma Mia! (2004–2010, 2015–2017), where she starred as Donna, and Casi normales (2017–2018).[2]

Discography[edit]

Notable published works[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Eurovision Song Contest 1989". Eurovision Song Contest. Retrieved 8 August 2010.
  • ^ "STAGE TUBE: Interview with Mamma Mia! Spanish Tour Cast 2010/02/21". spain.broadwayworld.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 August 2010.
  • ^ "Con Voz Propia"
  • Preceded by

    La Década Prodigiosa
    with "La chica que yo quiero (Made in Spain)"

    Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest
    1989
    Succeeded by

    Azúcar Moreno
    with "Bandido"


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