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Marcin Mroziński is a Polish actor, singer and television presenter. He is the most known for acting in many soap operas and representing Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 in Oslo, not qualifying to the final.

About[]

He started his music career at age eight. A year later, he won first place at a national children's song festival.

He participated in the Polish version of Idol two times, in 2002 and 2005, but he didn't qualify to the broadcasted shows. In 2004 he was a laureate of one of the episodes of the TVP program Szansa na sukces and started working in TVP as a television host.

Four years after his win in Szansa na sukces, he submitted the song "Never Felt Like This" to Piosenka dla Europy, but did not qualify for the final stakes of the competition.

He took part in Krajowe Eliminacje in 2010 with the song Legenda (which he recorded with the participation of the Folk Group "Mazowsze"), winning the ticket to represent his country at the Eurovision Song Contest 2010. He performed the song in the first semi final, not qualifying to the final, placing 13th with 44 points.

In 2017, he qualified to the Polish preselections Krajowe Eliminacje with the song "Fight For Us", placing 7th. He performed under the name Martin Fitch.

Eurovision Song Contest 2010
Participants
Semi Final 1
Flag of MoldovaSunstroke Project & Olia TiraFlag of RussiaPeter Nalitch and FriendsFlag of EstoniaMalcolm Lincoln & Manpower 4IconSlovakiaKristinaFlag of FinlandKuunkuiskaajatFlag of LatviaAishaFlag of SerbiaMilan StankovićFlag of Bosnia and HerzegovinaVukašin BrajićFlag of PolandMarcin MrozińskiFlag of BelgiumTom DiceFlag of MaltaThea GarrettFlag of AlbaniaJuliana PashaFlag of GreeceGiorgos Alkaios and FriendsFlag of PortugalFilipa AzevedoFlag of MacedoniaGjoko Taneski, Billy Zver & PejčinFlag of Belarus3+2 ft. Robert WellsFlag of IcelandHera Björk
Semi Final 2
Flag of LithuaniaInCultoFlag of ArmeniaEva RivasFlag of IsraelHarel SkaatFlag of DenmarkChanée & N'evergreenFlag of SwitzerlandMichael von der HeideFlag of SwedenAnna BergendahlFlag of AzerbaijanSafuraFlag of UkraineAlyoshaFlag of The NetherlandsSienekeFlag of RomaniaPaula Seling & OviFlag of SloveniaAnsambel Žlindra & KalamariFlag of IrelandNiamh KavanaghFlag of BulgariaMiroFlag of CyprusJon Lilygreen & The IslandersFlag of CroatiaFeminnemFlag of GeorgiaSofia NizharadzeFlag of TurkeyMaNga
Final
Flag of FranceJessy MatadorFlag of GermanyLenaFlag of NorwayDidrik Solli-TangenFlag of SpainDaniel DigesFlag of United KingdomJosh Dubovie
Songs
Semi Final 1
Flag of MoldovaRun AwayFlag of RussiaLost and ForgottenFlag of EstoniaSirenIconSlovakiaHorehronieFlag of FinlandTyölki ellääFlag of LatviaWhat For?Flag of SerbiaOvo je BalkanFlag of Bosnia and HerzegovinaThunder and LightningFlag of PolandLegendaFlag of BelgiumMe and My GuitarFlag of MaltaMy DreamFlag of AlbaniaIt's All About YouFlag of GreeceOPA!Flag of PortugalHá dias assimFlag of MacedoniaJas ja imam silataFlag of BelarusButterfliesFlag of IcelandJe ne sais quoi
Semi Final 2
Flag of LithuaniaEastern European FunkFlag of ArmeniaApricot StoneFlag of IsraelMilimFlag of DenmarkIn a Moment Like ThisFlag of SwitzerlandIl pleut de l'orFlag of SwedenThis Is My LifeFlag of AzerbaijanDrip DropFlag of UkraineSweet PeopleFlag of The NetherlandsIk ben verliefd (Sha-la-lie)Flag of RomaniaPlaying With FireFlag of SloveniaNarodnozabavni rockFlag of IrelandIt's for YouFlag of BulgariaAngel si tiFlag of CyprusLife Looks Better in SpringFlag of CroatiaLako je sveFlag of GeorgiaShineFlag of TurkeyWe Could Be The Same
Final
Flag of FranceAllez Ola OléFlag of GermanySatelliteFlag of NorwayMy Heart Is YoursFlag of SpainAlgo pequeñitoFlag of United KingdomThat Sounds Good To Me

Trivia[]

  • Mroziński was the voice of Prince Naveen in the Polish dub of The Princess and the Frog. He is one of three Eurovision representatives to have voiced the character in a foreign-language dub of the film, the others being Jeroen van der Boom of De Toppers (Netherlands 2009) and Roger Cicero (Germany 2007) in the film's Dutch and German dubs respectively.
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