Ron Link (singer)
Ron Link (Nijmegen, 22 September 1979) is a Dutch singer and actor in musical theatre.
Career
He began his career as a model for a sauna promotion. In 2004, he competed in the Dutch version Idols where he managed to reach the final 10 but was ultimately voted off in the third round, making him the eighth finalist.[1] Since then he has made numerous appearances on television programs in the Netherlands.[1]
In 2006, he was chosen in the TV show Wie Wordt Tarzan? (Who is going to be Tarzan?) to play Tarzan in the Dutch version of the musical.[2] The program had one of the highest audience shares of any television program in the Netherlands.[citation needed] Link is played the role in the Netherlands and continued with the production when it moved to Sweden. In preparing for the role, Link got to work with such notable artists as Phil Collins.[2][3] In 2007, he was awarded with the Nashuatec Musical Award (John Kraaijkamp Musical Award) for new musical talent. Link was seen in cabaret group Purple in 2011.[4]
In 2012, he competed on season 3 of The Voice of Holland, where he was chosen to be on Trijntje Oosterhuis' team.
In 2013, he was performing as lead singer of the Dutch band Colibri.[5]
Personal life
Link was in a committed relationship with fellow Idol star Jamai Loman from 2004 when they met on the program,[6] but they broke up in 2008.
References
- ^ a b Ron Link at IMDb
- ^ a b Tarzan - Europe Calendar Info (BroadwayWorld.com)
- ^ Tarzan in Europe News
- ^ "Ron Link in Purper, De Telegraaf".
- ^ Helmond swingt vrijdag met zanger Ron Link 23 July 2013 "Komende vrijdag staat Colibri op het podium. Colibri is een leuke, gezellige band met veel energie. Ook in deze band zit een bekende Nederlander, Ron Link is leadzanger. Link is bekend van Idols, The Voice of Holland en ook was hij de hoofdrolspeler in Tarzan de Musical. ‘Dit belooft dus heel veel goeds en gezelligheid’, aldus een woordvoerder van de concerten."
- ^ Jamai - Come over and see Jamai at Madame Tussauds Amsterdam!
External links
- Ron Link at IMDb
- Official website
- Official fan club website
- 2007 newspaper article in Dutch
- 2008 newspaper article in Dutch