Michael Bublé » Mini Bio & Random Facts
Full Name: Michael Steven Bublé
Birth Date: September 9, 1975
Astrological Sign: Virgo
Birthplace: Burnaby, British Columbia
Nationality: Canadian-Italian
Parents: Lewis and Amber Bublé
Siblings: Two younger sisters, Crystal (an actress) and Brandee
Hair: Brown
Eyes: Green
» On 11 December 2008, Bublé became part of the ownership group for the Vancouver Giants, a major junior ice hockey team
» His first singing engagements were in nightclubs at the age of 16 and were facilitated by his Italian grandfather
» One of his vocal instructors was Joseph Shore, the opera baritone
» At the age of 18, Bublé entered a local talent contest and was informed by organizer Bev Delich that he had won, but was disqualified because he was underage
» From there, Delich entered Bublé into the Canadian Youth Talent Search which he won
» Following the win, Michael asked Delich to be his manager. Delich signed on and represented Bublé for the next seven years » In 1996, Michael appeared in TV's "Death Game" as a Drome Groupie. Also in 1996, Michael appeared (uncredited) in 2 episodes of The X-Files as a Submarine Sailor
» Michael's first national TV performance was on a 1997 award-winning Bravo! documentary titled Big Band Boom!
» Bublé received two Genie Award-nominations in 2000 for two songs he wrote for the film Here's to Life (I've Never Been in Love Before, Dumb ol' Heart)
» By 25 years of age Bublé had moved from British Columbia to Toronto, Ontario and was ready to give up the dream of professional musicianship to move back to Vancouver, British Columbia to pursue a career in journalism when his lucky break came in 2000
Birth Date: September 9, 1975
Astrological Sign: Virgo
Birthplace: Burnaby, British Columbia
Nationality: Canadian-Italian
Parents: Lewis and Amber Bublé
Siblings: Two younger sisters, Crystal (an actress) and Brandee
Hair: Brown
Eyes: Green
» On 11 December 2008, Bublé became part of the ownership group for the Vancouver Giants, a major junior ice hockey team
» His first singing engagements were in nightclubs at the age of 16 and were facilitated by his Italian grandfather
» One of his vocal instructors was Joseph Shore, the opera baritone
» At the age of 18, Bublé entered a local talent contest and was informed by organizer Bev Delich that he had won, but was disqualified because he was underage
» From there, Delich entered Bublé into the Canadian Youth Talent Search which he won
» Following the win, Michael asked Delich to be his manager. Delich signed on and represented Bublé for the next seven years » In 1996, Michael appeared in TV's "Death Game" as a Drome Groupie. Also in 1996, Michael appeared (uncredited) in 2 episodes of The X-Files as a Submarine Sailor
» Michael's first national TV performance was on a 1997 award-winning Bravo! documentary titled Big Band Boom!
» Bublé received two Genie Award-nominations in 2000 for two songs he wrote for the film Here's to Life (I've Never Been in Love Before, Dumb ol' Heart)
» By 25 years of age Bublé had moved from British Columbia to Toronto, Ontario and was ready to give up the dream of professional musicianship to move back to Vancouver, British Columbia to pursue a career in journalism when his lucky break came in 2000









