The cast of Junior Eurovision Song Contest - 2010 includes: Vladimir Arzumanyan as Himself - Candidate: Armenia Bzikebi as Themselves - Former Winner Nicole Azzopardi as Herself - Candidate: Malta Nojus Bartaka as Himself - Candidate: Latvia Bram Bos as Himself - Dutch Votes Announcer Lauren De Ruyck as Herself - Candidate: Belgium Elizaveta Drozd as Herself - Candidate: Russia Yuliya Gurska as Herself - Candidate: Ukraine Laila Ismailova as Herself - Host Dino Jelusic as Himself - Former Winner Mariam Kakhelishvili as Herself - Candidate: Georgia Dmitriy Koldun as himself Daniil Kozlov as Himself - Candidate: Belarus Denis Kurian as Himself - Host Anna Lagerweij as Herself - Candidate: The Netherlands Alexander Lazin as Himself - Candidate: Russia Sarlote Lenmane as Herself - Candidate: Lithuania Ralf Mackenbach as Himself - Former Winner Maja Mazic as Herself - Serbian Votes Announcer Laura Omloop as Herself - Belgian Votes Announcer Josefine Ridell as Herself - Candidate: Sweden Robin Ridell as Himself - Swedish Votes Announcer Stefan Roscovan as Himself - Candidate: Moldavia Alexander Rybak as Himself - Guest Performer Senna Sitalsing as Herself - Candidate: The Netherlands Kseniya Sitnik as herself Sonja Skoric as Herself - Candidate: Serbia Svante Stockselius as himself Anastasiya Tolmacheva as Herself - Former Winner Mariya Tolmacheva as Herself - Former Winner Jill Van Vooren as Herself - Candidate: Belgium Anja Veterova as Herself - Candidate: Macedonia Aliaksei Zhyhalkovich as himself
The UK last appeared in Junior Eurovision in 2005, but there has been no mention of a possible return.
The cast of Optakt - Junior Eurovision Song Contest - 2003 includes: Remee as himself Charlot Daysh as herself Joakim Harestad Haukaas as himself Rasmus Ott as Himself - Host Camilla Ottesen as herself
Dino Jelusic has: Played Himself - Performer: Croatia in "Junior Eurovision Song Contest" in 2003. Played himself in "Junior" in 2003. Played himself in "Junior Eurovision Song Contest" in 2005. Played Himself - Winner 2003 in "Junior Eurovision Song Contest" in 2007. Played Himself - Former Winner in "Junior Eurovision Song Contest" in 2010. Played Himself - Contestant in "Volim Hrvatsku" in 2012.
On 14th of October
Destiny Chukunyere of Malta won the 2015 Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Bulgaria with the song "Not My Soul".
The Netherlands won with the song 'Click Clack' by Ralf Mackenbach.
It has a lot to do with Budget Cuts and lack of interest in the subject! It was reported though that the EBU Was keen to get spain back in the contest soon
Andreea Banica has: Played Herself - Romanian Vote Presenter in "The Eurovision Song Contest" in 2000. Played Herself - Romanian Vote Presenter in "The Eurovision Song Contest" in 2004. Played Herself - Host in "Junior Eurovision Song Contest" in 2006. Played Vicky in "Meseriasii" in 2006. Played Herself - Romanian Vote Presenter in "The Eurovision Song Contest" in 2006. Played Romanian lady in "A Beautiful Life" in 2008. Played Ioana in "Ho Ho Ho 2: O loterie de familie" in 2012.
That depends! Who is "we" and what year is this in relation to?
Nicolai Molbech has: Played Sikkerhedsvagt 2 in "Royal Blues" in 1997. Played Himself - Member of jury (2001) in "Stjerne for en aften" in 2001. Played himself in "Ringenes herre" in 2002. Played Himself - DVD Expert in "Filmland" in 2003. Played Announcer in "Junior Eurovision Song Contest" in 2003. Played Himself - Danish Commentator in "The Eurovision Song Contest" in 2009. Played Himself - Danish Commentator in "The Eurovision Song Contest" in 2010.
Maria Isabel is a young Spanish singer who won the 2004 Junior Eurovision Song Contest. She was born in January 1995 and to date she has released four studio albums.
The cast of Junior - 2009 includes: Tyree Bonilla as Junior Alonzo Yarbrough as Coach Walter