Dorotea Budimir (; born 16 April 1961), better known as Doris Dragovià() or simply Doris, is a Croatian singer who has represented Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1986 with the song "à ½eljo moja", finishing 11th with 49 points, and Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1999 with the song "Marija Magdalena", finishing fourth with 118 points.
Dorotea DragoviÃÂ was born in Split, Croatia, then part of Yugoslavia. Already in childhood, she was given the nickname Doris by her parents, mother Alice () and father Jakov "Braco" DragoviÃÂ. Doris' maternal uncle Edi RadosavljeviÃÂ was one of the founders of the Split Festival. Doris had an interest in singing since her childhood. She cites Arsen DediÃÂ, Gabi Novak and Tereza Kesovija as her biggest influences and childhood idols.
She came to national prominence in the early 1980s as a member of the More, and began her solo career in 1985. The same year, she represented in the Eurovision Song Contest 1986 in Bergen with the song "à ½eljo moja", and finished 11th with 49 points. Doris has since been one of the most famous pop singers in Yugoslavia and post-Yugoslav states.
In 1999, Doris was chosen to represent in the Eurovision Song Contest 1999, after she won the national election Dora with her song "Marija Magdalena", written by prominent Croatian songwritering couple TonÃÂi HuljiÃÂ and Vjekoslava HuljiÃÂ. She placed fourth in Jerusalem. Her performance also included the removal of some of her clothing, and was well received in the first contest in which most countries allocated their points by televote. Equalling Maja Blagdan's placement, but surpassing it in total points, this became Croatia's best result at the contest, a record that stood until . "Marija Magdalena" was also a radio hit on Greek radio station FLY FM 89.7 and reached number one on its airplay.
DragoviÃÂ was known in the early 1980s for her work with bands from Split. She is a known supporter of Torcida Split, ultras of the football club Hajduk Split. In 2001, DragoviÃÂ received threats from Torcida after she sang to Montenegrin president Milo ÃÂukanoviÃÂ at the 2000 New Year's Eve party.
Since 1990, DragoviÃÂ is married to a former water polo player, Mario Budimir, with whom she has a son named Borna (born 1990). Mario Budimir is a maternal uncle of Iris RajÃÂiÃÂ, the wife of Hajduk Split legend Marko Livaja.
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