Luminița Anghel, born on October seventh, nineteen sixty-eight, is a multifaceted Romanian singer, TV personality, and politician. She gained international acclaim when she represented Romania at the Eurovision Song Contest in two thousand five, performing alongside the percussion band Sistem. Their captivating song, 'Let Me Try', not only secured a spot in the finals but also achieved a remarkable third place, marking Romania's best result in the contest, a feat matched only by Paula Seling and Ovi's 'Playing with Fire' in two thousand ten.
In her home country, Anghel has enjoyed significant success with her subsequent recordings, which have resonated with audiences and critics alike. Her talent and versatility caught the attention of major industry players, leading to an offer from Walt Disney Pictures in two thousand ten to lend her voice to the character of Mother Gothel in the animated film Tangled.
Throughout her career, Luminița Anghel has been recognized with numerous awards, including prestigious distinctions from Bulgaria and Malta, underscoring her impact on the music scene both locally and internationally. Her contributions to the arts and her dynamic presence in the political arena continue to inspire many.