Renars Kaupers was born in Jelgava, Latvia, on September 1, 1974. He began to get involved in music during a visit to kindergarten, a block flute class, training was easy for him, especially since Renars’ mother is a music teacher at school.
After school, the young man entered the Faculty of Journalism at the University of Latvia, successfully graduated in 1996 with a bachelor’s degree. Soon after, he met his future wife, meeting briefly, the young couple decided to get married. They now have three
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Renars Kaupers was born in Jelgava, Latvia, on September 1, 1974. He began to get involved in music during a visit to kindergarten, a block flute class, training was easy for him, especially since Renars’ mother is a music teacher at school.
After school, the young man entered the Faculty of Journalism at the University of Latvia, successfully graduated in 1996 with a bachelor’s degree. Soon after, he met his future wife, meeting briefly, the young couple decided to get married. They now have three sons: twins Emils and Edgars, born in 1995, and Aaron, born in 2011.
Renans Coopers is the vocalist and leader of the Latvian musical group Brainstorm, which in 2000 took part in the Eurovision Song Contest and took an honorable third place. The musicians performed the song My Star.
In the movie Renars Cowpers first starred in 2000, he immediately offered the main role in the film.
Mystery of the old government" The one that Janis Stracea worked on. For his role, he was awarded the highest Latvian award “Big Crystal” as the best actor of the year.
In 2003, the singer and the young actor in one person were invited to host the Eurovision Song Contest paired with the winner of the 2002 contest Maria Naumova. The festival was held in Riga.
In 2005, Renars hosted the television show Congratulations, which was held in honor of the fiftieth anniversary of the Eurovision Song Contest.
In 2005, the actor was awarded the Order of the White Star, the state award of the Republic of Estonia. In 2006, he was offered a supporting role in the film “Georg”, the film is dedicated to the opera singer Georg Ots.
In 2008, Kaupers was awarded the Latvian Order of Three Stars for his services to cultural and social activities.
In addition, the actor is often invited to KVN as a member of the jury.