Uudam
Uudam, also Wudamu (Uda Мод in Mongolian; born on September 9, 1999) is a Mongol Chinese young singer, who participated in the 2011 season of China's Got Talent.[1] He is also a former member of the Hulunbuir Children's Choir.
Uudam | |||||||
Traditional Chinese | 烏達木 | ||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 乌达木 | ||||||
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Background
Uudam was born on September 9, 1999,[2] in Hulunbuir in Inner Mongolia (Autonomous Region in northern China). His mother died in a road accident when he was very young. A few years later his father also died in another car accident. Then he was fostered by Buren and Wurina Bayaer,[1] the director of the Hulunbuir Children's Choir and a noted Chinese singer.[3] (Quintessenso Choir[4]).
China's Got Talent
Uudam participated as a contestant in the 2011 season of China's Got Talent. Performing in his native Mongolian language, he sang the song, "Mother in the Dream". He also performed a song with his adoptive parents, Buren and Wurina Bayaer.[5] He appeared in the background of Buren Bayaer's video, "Take Me To The Prairie" .
Discography
- 2011: "Mother far away" (chin. 梦中的额吉, "Meng zhong de eji" ) – Guangdong Audio B006G79YT4, CD (5 titles) + DVD (music video "Mother in the Dream")
The cover photo of this album http://ent.southcn.com/8/images/attachement/jpg/site4/20111125/0016ec7d751a103941d448.jpg Including 5 songs:Mother in the dream(梦中的额吉)
The running horse(奔驰的马)
A song dedicated to father(献给父亲的歌)
Uncle Bateer(巴特尔舅舅)
Taliyatumaidan(塔力雅图麦丹)
- In 2015 he sang a new song,"Old mother(苍老的母亲)"on China's Got Talent's stage during Chinese Spring Festival.
- (Music video "Mother in the Dream" (梦中的额吉) = (梦中的额吉)
Filmography
- 2011: The Men with Blue Dots (蓝斑人)(mong. Хөх толбот хүмүүс, "Hoh Tolbot Humuus")[6] – as child Ganbaa
- 2012: Night Blooming (chin. 隔窗有眼) (horror movie)[7] – as the leading actor in the role of 小虎 (Xiao Hu, “Little Tiger”)
- 2013: Uudam Charity Mini Movie "Spring-Bound School Bus" (开往春天的校车)(short movie)
References
- 1 2 "The Little Prince in the dream". Globaltimes.cn. 2011-12-19. Retrieved 2012-07-06.
- ↑ 吉祥三宝与养子乌达木 (in Chinese). Hulumbeier Daily (呼伦贝尔日报). 2011-09-22. Retrieved 2012-08-08.
- ↑ "BCSD - Uudam (乌达木)". Boysoloist.com. Retrieved 2012-07-06.
- ↑ "Quintessenso Mongolian Children's Choir". NY Philharmonic. Retrieved 2012-07-06.
- ↑ "Culture CRIENGLISH". En.chinabroadcast.cn. Retrieved 2012-06-30.
- ↑ "About Men with blue dots (Link: Roles)". DOZ Entertainment (doz.mn). Retrieved 2013-04-04.
- ↑ 隔窗有眼 (in Chinese). 2丫影视/2YAYS.COM. 2012-03-08. Retrieved 2012-09-14.
External links
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