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The native form of this personal name is Muri Enikő. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.
Enikő Muri
Enikő Muri in 2016.
Background information
Born (1990-04-24) 24 April 1990 (age 34)
Nyíregyháza, Hungary
OccupationSinger
Instrumentvocals
Years active2006–present
Musical artist

Enikő Muri (born 24 April 1990, Nyíregyháza, Hungary) is a Hungarian musical and theatre actress, and singer, most notable for coming in 2nd place on the second season of X-Faktor, the highest placing female contestant for that season.

Life

Born in Nyíregyháza, Muri was raised in Nagyvarsány. She started singing as a child. In 2006, she took part in a karaoke TV's show on VIVA Hungary, Shibuya, which she won. She then graduated from secondary school in Nyíregyháza and majored in marketing in college. In 2008, she released Szomorú, but was unsuccessful. In 2010, she appeared on the RTL Klub show X-Faktor, but failed. It was a big disappointment for her and almost decided to stop singing, but in 2011, she appeared again in X-Faktor, and this time got into the live broadcast. She was mentored by Feró Nagy, and eventually earned second place, and became a well-known singer. Her first album, consisting of the songs sung from the X-Faktor, was released in 2011, which reached the MAHASZ sales list in second place, and in addition has been certified as a double-platinum album. She also performed at the Madách Theatre in December 2011, and played the role of Márta Vágó, the love interest of Attila József in the play Én, József Attila. In May 2012, she performed with Mária Gór Nagy. She released her first solo album on 27 August 2012, titled Enciklopédia. She also contributed to Attila Dolhai's album Shining. In 2016, she was on the fourth season of Sztárban sztár [hu] and finished fourth. She participated in A Dal 2017, the 2017 of the Hungarian national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest, with the song Jericho. She was eliminated in the third heat.

Discography

Album

Year Album Top position Milestones
MAHASZ Top 40
2011 Az első X – Az élő show-k 10 legnagyobb kedvence
  • Released: 19 December 2011
2
  • 2× Platinum
2012 Enciklopédia
  • Released: 27 August 2012
2

Singles/Video clips

  • 2012: Késő már
  • 2012: Botladozva
  • 2012: Amikor minden összedől
  • 2013: Give some get some
  • 2013: Maradj még
  • 2015: Velem ma éjjel
  • 2015: Gömbölyű
  • 2017: Jericho

Chart-topping singles

Year Song Top position Album
VIVA Chart Class 40 MAHASZ Editors' Choice MAHASZ Rádiós Top 40 MAHASZ Dance Top 40 MAHASZ Single (track) Top 10 EURO 200
2012 Késő már 6 26 18 3 Enciklopédia
2013 Maradj még
2015 Velem ma éjjel
Summarization
Number 1. rank in numbers
Top 10 rankings 1 1
Top 40 rankings 1 1 1 1

Theatre roles

From the Színházi adattár.

Play Role Theatre Date Reference
Gone With the Wind Melanie Hamilton Budapest Opera Theatre 30December 2013
Én, József Attila Márta Vágó Madách Theatre 10 February 2012
Ghost Molly Jensen Budapest Opera Theatre 31 May 2013
Mamma Mia! Sophie Sheridan Madách Theatre 26 September 2014
Menyasszonytánc Rózsi Patkó Budapest Opera Theatre 24 November 2013
Szegény gazdagok Csárdásné Attila József Theatre 9 October 2010
Szép nyári nap Ria Budapest Opera Theatre 7 January 2015

See also

Further information

References

  1. "Enikő - Szomorú Nyár".
  2. "Színházi főszerepet kapott Muri Enikő". 30 October 2015.
  3. "Muri Enikő: Enciklopédia".
  4. "SZTÁRBAN SZTÁR / Muri Enikő is szerepel a Sztárban sztárban! / tv2.hu".
  5. "Megvan az a 30 dal, amikkel találkozhatunk A Dal 2017 versenyében!".
  6. "VIVA Chart Show - VIVA Magyarország". 22 July 2016.
  7. "MAHASZ Single (Track) Top 10 lista (2012, 36. hét)".
  8. 2013. július 2-ai lekérdezés
  9. .mindustry. "Országos Színháztörténeti Múzem és Intézet - .monari".
  10. .mindustry. "Országos Színháztörténeti Múzem és Intézet - .monari".
  11. "Budapesti Operettszínház". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2017-01-17.
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