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  2. Colin Thackery - Wikipedia

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    Colin Thackery. Warrant Officer Class 2 Colin Thackery (born 9 March 1930) is a British Korean War veteran and singer who won the thirteenth series of Britain's Got Talent in June 2019. As the winner, he received £250,000 and performed at the 2019 Royal Variety Performance. [1] At 89, he became the oldest ever winner of the talent show.

  3. Paul Potts - Wikipedia

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    Paul Potts (born 13 October 1970) is an English tenor. [1][2] In 2007, he won the first series of ITV 's Britain's Got Talent with his performance of "Nessun dorma", an aria from Puccini 's opera Turandot. As a singer of operatic pop music, Potts recorded the album One Chance, which topped sales charts in 13 countries. [3]

  4. Korea's Got Talent season 1 - Wikipedia

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    season 1. Korea's Got Talent is a South Korean reality television show that was first broadcast on 4 June 2011 on tvN. The show is based on the Got Talent series format, originating with Britain's Got Talent. This is the show's first series in Korea. The judges are Kolleen Park, Jang Jin and Song Yun-ah.

  5. Korea's Got Talent - Wikipedia

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    27 July 2012. (2012-07-27) Korea's Got Talent (Korean: 코리아 갓 탤런트) is a South Korean reality television show that was first broadcast on 4 June 2011 on tvN. The show is based on the Got Talent series format, originating with Britain's Got Talent. This is the show's first series in Korea. The judges are Kolleen Park, Jang Jin and ...

  6. Sue Son - Wikipedia

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    www.daeument.com. Son Sue-Kyung (Hangul: 손수경), better known by her stage name Sue Son, is a South Korean classical and crossover violinist, raised in the United Kingdom and based in Seoul. She studied at London's Royal College of Music and debuted in South Korea with her album I Am in August 2012 on Universal Music. [1]

  7. Simon Cowell - Wikipedia

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    Simon Phillip Cowell (/ ˈ k aʊ əl /; born 7 October 1959) is an English television personality, entrepreneur, and record executive.He has judged on the British television talent competition shows Pop Idol (2001–2003), The X Factor UK (2004–2010, 2014–2018), and Britain's Got Talent (2007–present), as well as the American television talent competition shows American Idol (2002–2010 ...

  8. Calum Scott - Wikipedia

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    Calum Scott (born 12 October 1988) [1] is an English pop singer. He rose to prominence in April 2015 after competing on the ITV talent contest Britain's Got Talent, where he performed his version of Robyn 's hit "Dancing on My Own" and earned Simon Cowell 's Golden Buzzer.

  9. Quick-change (performance) - Wikipedia

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    Solange Kardinaly is a Portuguese quick-change performer and magician who, with her partner Arkadio, holds the Guinness world record for most costume changes in a single minute, with 25. [25] On season 19 of America's Got Talent, she received unanimous acclaim from the judges for a performance to Madonna's "Material Girl" which went viral. [26]