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    Anaïs Delva (French: [anais dɛlva]; born 15 May 1986) is a French singer and actress. She is known for providing the voice of Disney's character Elsa...
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  • Delva is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anaïs Delva (born 1986), French singer and actress Melanie Delva (fl. 2005–2019), Canadian...
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  • screenwriter Anaïs Delva (born 1986), French singer and actress Anaïs Demoustier (born 1987), French actress Anaïs Fargueil (1819–1896), French actress Anais Granofsky...
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  • version was released as leading single of We Love Disney, Indonesia. Anaïs Delva and Marsha Milan, who performed the song in French and Malay respectively...
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  • Canadian musical production Dracula - Entre l'amour et la mort. In 2011, Anaïs Delva played the role of Lucy Westenra in the French musical Dracula – L'amour...
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  • both for the European Spanish and Catalan versions and French singers Anaïs Delva's and Charlotte Hervieux's singing lines from Frozen and Frozen II respectively...
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    Song Title Artist Partons Anaïs Delva Sois Anaïs Delva L'un près de l'autre Noee Le bien le mal Aöme Ton nom déjà Vaimalama Loin d'ici Angelina Nava Ma...
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    first French music video to surpass 100 million views in 2012. Vocals by Anaïs Delva A metric of a video's popularity is the "Billion View Club", denoting...
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  • market merchant (cameo) Olivio Ordonez as a black market merchant (cameo) Anaïs Delva as Elsa (cameo) Tal as herself (cameo) "Alad'2". Unifrance. Retrieved...
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    L'amour plus fort que la mort (2010) in the song "1, 2, 3" performed by Anaïs Delva, and the debut single from the play, plus "Encore" and "Appelle le docteur"...
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