Jamai Johannes Loman (born June 30, 1986) is a Dutch singer, musical actor and presenter[1] who was the winner of the first series of Idols, the Dutch variant of Pop Idol.[2]
Dutch singer (born 1986)
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Loman (at that time living with his parents and two elder sisters, Naomi and Chantal), grew up in Schoonhoven, where he started his "career" in a school musical. He also performed at the school's "Shownight" in 2000, and played in the school jazzband called 8CC.[citation needed]
In 2003, he entered the Dutch Idols competition. To his surprise, he survived round after round and was voted the winner. At the 2003, World Idol however, he only received 36 points and came in last, with a slashing Jury report.[citation needed]
Shortly after releasing his third single, Loman decided to move from the music business to acting and he starred in the musicals Doornroosje (Sleeping Beauty), Hello, Dolly! and Jesus Christ Superstar. January 2007, he was in The Wiz, where he is playing the role of the Wiz and alternating the role of the Scarecrow.[citation needed]
In 2008, Loman played the role of Marius in the Dutch revival version of Les Misérables, for which he received a John Kraaijkamp Musical Award for ‘Best Supporting Actor’ in a large musical production.
In 2009, Loman is set to play the part of Bobby Strong in the M-Lab production of Urinetown.
Since 2016, he is one of the jury members of Idols 2016. The other jury members are Eva Simons, Martijn Krabbe and Jeroen Nieuwenhuis.
Personal life
At the end of 2003, Loman confirmed his suspicions in Ruud de Wild's radio program that he is gay. He stated that he was in a relationship with Boris Schreurs, one of his dancers. After that, he was in a relationship with Ron Link for quite some time. In November 2008, the couple broke up after being together for almost two years. Loman got into a relationship with actor Michael Muller in 2010. This relationship ended after more than two years in April 2012.[3]
In 2018, Loman had a kidney transplant due to kidney failure.[4]
2006–2007 The Wiz, Scarecrow en The Wiz, Beatrix Theater Utrecht, Joop van den Ende Theaterproducties/Stage Entertainment
2008 Les Misérables, Marius, Luxor Theater Rotterdam – Royal Theatre Carré Amsterdam, Joop van den Ende theaterproducties/Stage-entertainment
2009 Urinetown, Bobby Strong, M-Lab
2009–2010 Disney Musical Sing a long, Soloist.
2010 Joseph and the amazing technicolor dreamcoat, Alternate Joseph, Joop van den Ende Theaterproducties.
2010–2011 Urinetown, Bobby Strong, Nationale Tour, Joop van den Ende theaterproducties/Stage-entertainment
2011 Maria!, Teunis, M-lab Amsterdam
2011–2012 De Winnaar, M-Lab Amsterdam
2012 Droomvlucht, Krakeel, Theater De Efteling, Joop van den Ende Theaterproducties/Stage Entertainment
2012 Miss Saigon, Chris, Beatrix Theater Utrecht, Joop van den Ende Theaterproducties/Stage Entertainment
2012–2013 Shrek, Heer Farquaad, RAI Theater Amsterdam en Nationale Tour, Albert Verlinde Entertainment
Awards
In 2003, Loman won the "Gouden Vedel", a price awarded by the Dutch Association of Dancing Teachers to artists who release a good dance record. He received this award for his single Step Right Up, used in dancing classes for learning the cha-cha-cha.
Loman won the "John Kraaijkamp Musical Award 2005" for Best Upcoming Talent, for his role of Barnaby Tucker in Hello, Dolly!. The Award includes a scholarship of Euro10,000.
Nominated for the "John Kraaijkamp Musical Award 2006" for Best Male Supporting Role for Simon in Jesus Christ Superstar.
In 2008, Loman won the "John Kraaijkamp Musical Award 2008" for Best Male Supporting Role for Marius Pontmercy in Les Misérables.
Miscellaneous
In October 2006, Loman started presenting the children's Television program Jetix Max, together with actress Nicolette van Dam.
In December 2006, he dubbed the voice for penguin Mumble in the animated movie Happy Feet.
Loman has been an Ambassador for the Make-A-Wish Foundation in the Netherlands since May 2004.
In July 2009, Loman was announced the winner of the fourth season of the Dutch Dancing with the Stars.
From July till August 2009 Loman is also co-presenting the "waar is Elvis" (where is Elvis) television show for RTL4.[5]
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