Marina Maximilian Blumin

Jazz Singer

Marina Maximilian Blumin was born in Dnipro, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine on December 15th, 1987 and is the Jazz Singer. At the age of 36, Marina Maximilian Blumin biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
December 15, 1987
Nationality
Israel
Place of Birth
Dnipro, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine
Age
36 years old
Zodiac Sign
Sagittarius
Profession
Actor, Singer, Stage Actor
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Marina Maximilian Blumin Career

Kokhav Nolad

In 2007, Blumin auditioned for the fifth season of Kokhav Nolad and was accepted. During the show, she mostly sang Israeli pop and folk songs, adding her own jazz nuances. She sang "Halomot" ("Dreams") by Ruhama Raz, "Shir Ahuvat HaSapan" ("Song of the Sailor's Lover") by Rita, "Bluz Kna'ani" ("Canaan Blues") by Ehud Banai, and "Vidui" ("Confession") by Alexander Penn (sung by Yehudit Ravitz). In the end, Blumin qualified for the final along with Bo'az Ma'uda and Shlomi Bar'el, and came in second, with Nurit Galron's "Nifradnu Kakh" ("That's How We Parted").

Step into My World and Armonot Ashan

Blumin did not serve in the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) and was accused of "draft evasion", while actually, she had received an exemption for mental health reasons; instead, she had volunteered to teach children voice development and singing at the Ben Shemen Youth Village. In April 2008, she held her first solo performance at the Yamei Zemer Festival in Holon, which was managed by Tzedi Tzarfati. In May 2008, she released a duet with Boaz Mauda called "Mi Haya Ma'amin". The song became a hit in Israel. In June 2008, she released her first solo single, "Sof Sof". In 2012, she contributed vocals to the song "Melting Thoughts" on the Yossi Sassi album Melting Clocks.

Blumin released her first studio album, Step into My World, an English-language pop record that also includes a Russian song, in August 2013. The first single was the song "Two Pigs", and was released in January 2013. A second single, "Tango", was released in April. On 17 September 2014, it was revealed that Israel's Radio 88FM, which oversees the country's artist selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2015, had approached Blumin to sing at the 2015 event in Vienna, though the deal eventually fell through. In 2016, Blumin released her second studio album, titled Armonot Ashan, this one entirely in Hebrew except for the last track, which is sung in English. She later performed at the opening ceremony of the 2017 Maccabiah Games on 6 July 2017.

As a teenager, Blumin appeared in two Cameri Theater productions: Hanoch Levin's play Requiem at age fifteen and the musical The Producers at age eighteen. She also participated twice in the Acre Festival, where she sang in the play Schmetterling (Farewell, Butterfly), which won first prize in 2005. In 2006, she participated in Rabak and wrote the music for it, receiving honourable mention. She began her television career with a role in the police drama Pillars of Smoke. Most recently, she has starred in the third season of the political thriller Fauda.

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