Appointment
Sky Studios has promoted “Gomorrah” and “The New Pope” producer Nils Hartmann to the newly created position of senior VP Sky Studios Deutschland and Italia, reporting into Jane Millichip, chief content officer for Europe.
Hartmann, a native German, will lead the development, commissioning and production of Sky Original dramas and comedies for Sky Deutschland while retaining his current responsibilities for producing scripted Sky Originals for Sky Italia, where he has served since 2003. In the German role, he replaces Marcus Ammon, who is now with Bavaria Fiction.
In his expanded role, Hartmann will work closely with executive VP programming, Sky Deutschland, Elke Walthelm and executive VP programming, Sky Italia, Antonella d’Errico who maintain overall responsibility for Sky’s content offering in Germany and Italy respectively.
“Nils’ ability to spot, nurture and develop ideas, and his strong and deep relationships with talent are second to none,” said Millichip in an internal...
Sky Studios has promoted “Gomorrah” and “The New Pope” producer Nils Hartmann to the newly created position of senior VP Sky Studios Deutschland and Italia, reporting into Jane Millichip, chief content officer for Europe.
Hartmann, a native German, will lead the development, commissioning and production of Sky Original dramas and comedies for Sky Deutschland while retaining his current responsibilities for producing scripted Sky Originals for Sky Italia, where he has served since 2003. In the German role, he replaces Marcus Ammon, who is now with Bavaria Fiction.
In his expanded role, Hartmann will work closely with executive VP programming, Sky Deutschland, Elke Walthelm and executive VP programming, Sky Italia, Antonella d’Errico who maintain overall responsibility for Sky’s content offering in Germany and Italy respectively.
“Nils’ ability to spot, nurture and develop ideas, and his strong and deep relationships with talent are second to none,” said Millichip in an internal...
- 12/10/2021
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
In today’s Global Bulletin, “The Prince of Egypt” musical plans its return to London’s West End, BBC Arts unveils a slate of TV and radio adaptations for its Lights Up festival, Festival MiX Milano rebrands as MiX International Festival of LGBTQ+ Cinema and Queer Culture, Mip Cancun announces 2021 in-person market dates and details, and Telefilm backs two new features in Canada.
Theater
Following the latest U.K. government guidance on the easing of lockdown restrictions, DreamWorks Theatricals has announced that “The Prince of Egypt” musical theater adaptation of the DreamWorks Animation classic film, will resume live performances at London’s Dominion Theater in the West End on July 1 and has extended its booking through Jan. 8, 2022.
As an extra precautionary measure, performances from July 1 through Sept. 4 will be held under Step 3 protocols, including strict social distancing restrictions. Starting Sept. 6, performances will take place under Step 4 protocols, with limits on social contact lifted.
Theater
Following the latest U.K. government guidance on the easing of lockdown restrictions, DreamWorks Theatricals has announced that “The Prince of Egypt” musical theater adaptation of the DreamWorks Animation classic film, will resume live performances at London’s Dominion Theater in the West End on July 1 and has extended its booking through Jan. 8, 2022.
As an extra precautionary measure, performances from July 1 through Sept. 4 will be held under Step 3 protocols, including strict social distancing restrictions. Starting Sept. 6, performances will take place under Step 4 protocols, with limits on social contact lifted.
- 3/12/2021
- by Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
The Louder We Get opening on January 28th 2020 at Theatre Calgary's Max Bell Theatre tells the true story of Marc Hall and the court case that allowed him to take his boyfriend to prom. Premiering for the first time under its new title previously Prom Queen, the show will be directed by Lonny Price, choreographed by Sean Cheesman, and feature a cast of 40 local artists.
- 8/30/2019
- by Vicki Trask
- BroadwayWorld.com
The new stage musical version of DreamWorks’ The Prince of Egypt will make its London premiere next year, with a West End production set to begin previews Wednesday, February 5, 2020 at the Dominion Theatre. The 32-week limited engagement will officially open Tuesday, February 25.
Announced today by producers DreamWorks Theatricals, Michael McCabe and Neil Laidlaw, The Prince of Egypt features music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz (Wicked) and a book by Philip Lazebnik, with 10 new songs along with five from the movie.
The production is directed by Scott Schwartz (The Hunchback of Notre Dame) and choreographed by Sean Cheesman (So You Think You Can Dance).
Casting and full creative team are yet to be announced. Broadway or other post-London plans have not been disclosed.
The adaptation had its world premiere in 2017 with a collaboration between California...
Announced today by producers DreamWorks Theatricals, Michael McCabe and Neil Laidlaw, The Prince of Egypt features music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz (Wicked) and a book by Philip Lazebnik, with 10 new songs along with five from the movie.
The production is directed by Scott Schwartz (The Hunchback of Notre Dame) and choreographed by Sean Cheesman (So You Think You Can Dance).
Casting and full creative team are yet to be announced. Broadway or other post-London plans have not been disclosed.
The adaptation had its world premiere in 2017 with a collaboration between California...
- 5/2/2019
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
“So You Think You Can Dance” judge Nigel Lythgoe recently called Jay Jay Dixonbey and Jensen Arnold the best couple on the show due to their versatility, chemistry and technique, and the third week of live shows was no exception. They opened the show with a sexy, “Mr. and Mrs. Smith”-style jazz number that the judges loved, even despite a wardrobe malfunction in the middle of the routine. Watch it above.
Both Arnold and Dixonbey were supposed to remove parts of their costumes during the dance, but “the skirt came off a little early,” Arnold explained. “I had to take my skirt off when I was supposed to take his jacket off. But we made it work.” Even Lythgoe was pleased. Though he criticized them for being too overtly sexual during a previous performance, this time he thought their dancing and Sean Cheesman‘s choreography were “brilliant.”
Did you agree with the judges?...
Both Arnold and Dixonbey were supposed to remove parts of their costumes during the dance, but “the skirt came off a little early,” Arnold explained. “I had to take my skirt off when I was supposed to take his jacket off. But we made it work.” Even Lythgoe was pleased. Though he criticized them for being too overtly sexual during a previous performance, this time he thought their dancing and Sean Cheesman‘s choreography were “brilliant.”
Did you agree with the judges?...
- 8/21/2018
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
“So You Think You Can Dance” held its third week of live shows on Monday night, August 20. Jazz dancer Chelsea Hough and tapper Evan DeBenedetto were the first two competitors eliminated by America’s votes, which narrowed down the competition to the Top 8. How did they do in the latest live show, and how many survived the elimination to advance to next week’s show? Scroll down to find out in our live blog with all the minute-by-minute developments as they happen.
The four women who came into tonight’s show were Jensen Arnold, Hannahlei Cabanilla, Genessy Castillo and Magda Fialek. The four men still in the running were Jay Jay Dixonbey, Darius Hickman, Cole Mills and Slavik Pustovoytov. And if our fluctuating odds are any indication this season is still wide open. Going into the live shows DeBenedetto was one of the dancers are readers were most rooting for,...
The four women who came into tonight’s show were Jensen Arnold, Hannahlei Cabanilla, Genessy Castillo and Magda Fialek. The four men still in the running were Jay Jay Dixonbey, Darius Hickman, Cole Mills and Slavik Pustovoytov. And if our fluctuating odds are any indication this season is still wide open. Going into the live shows DeBenedetto was one of the dancers are readers were most rooting for,...
- 8/20/2018
- by John Benutty and Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
What a difference a week makes! During the first “So You Think You Can Dance” live show of season 15 judge Nigel Lythgoe complained about the overt sexuality of one of Jay Jay Dixonbey and Jensen Arnold‘s routines. But in the second live show he had a change of heart, calling them the “strongest dance couple” on the entire show this season. That high praise came after an African jazz routine choreographed by Sean Cheesman that featured some of the night’s most difficult and innovative moves. It was Mary Murphy‘s favorite performance of the night too.
Did you agree? Watch their performance above, and read what the judges had to say about it below.
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Nigel Lythgoe: “I know we’ve said that everybody is out of their style today, but that’s nobody’s style. There were things in there,...
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Nigel Lythgoe: “I know we’ve said that everybody is out of their style today, but that’s nobody’s style. There were things in there,...
- 8/14/2018
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Here’s a sentence you would only hear while watching So You Think You Can Dance: “You guys are playing aliens that have been transported into human bodies.”
Yep, it’s safe to say that things got weird on the second live broadcast of Season 14 — and not just because of the extraterrestrials. In the course of two hours, the Top 10 couples took the stage once more to dance for America’s votes, resulting in more than one out-of-this-world routine (and a few that missed the mark).
All of it led up to the season’s first live elimination, which...
Yep, it’s safe to say that things got weird on the second live broadcast of Season 14 — and not just because of the extraterrestrials. In the course of two hours, the Top 10 couples took the stage once more to dance for America’s votes, resulting in more than one out-of-this-world routine (and a few that missed the mark).
All of it led up to the season’s first live elimination, which...
- 8/15/2017
- TVLine.com
This week’s So You Think You Can Dance practically deserved its own post on Craigslist.
You were the All-Star wearing beige who kept gesticulating wildly with your arms… I was the Team Stage dancer trying to keep my head above water in a complicated routine… You were Medusa, and how the heck am I supposed to make that work?
Yes, I’m exaggerating a wee bit, and no, I am not Michael Slezak. (More on that in a moment.) But the gulf that existed between some of this season’s Top 8 and their All-Star partners was considerable as the week’s routines unfolded,...
You were the All-Star wearing beige who kept gesticulating wildly with your arms… I was the Team Stage dancer trying to keep my head above water in a complicated routine… You were Medusa, and how the heck am I supposed to make that work?
Yes, I’m exaggerating a wee bit, and no, I am not Michael Slezak. (More on that in a moment.) But the gulf that existed between some of this season’s Top 8 and their All-Star partners was considerable as the week’s routines unfolded,...
- 8/25/2015
- TVLine.com
There’s a reason So You Think You Can Dance‘s Cat Deely gets an Emmy nomination every year as Outstanding Reality-Competition Host — just don’t get me ranting about her lack of an actual win in the category — and she proved it tonight by referencing Edvard Munch’s “Scream” and Calvin Klein’s ad campaigns while praising Edson and Megz’s stunning contemporary routine.
RelatedSupergirl: Former Sytycd Guest Judge Jenna Dewan-Tatum to Recur as Lucy Lane, Jimmy Olsen’s Ex
Let’s see recent Emmy winners Heidi Klum or Jeff Probst or Jane Lynch juggle such disparate references — in a live TV setting,...
RelatedSupergirl: Former Sytycd Guest Judge Jenna Dewan-Tatum to Recur as Lucy Lane, Jimmy Olsen’s Ex
Let’s see recent Emmy winners Heidi Klum or Jeff Probst or Jane Lynch juggle such disparate references — in a live TV setting,...
- 8/4/2015
- TVLine.com
One may be the loneliest number, but three is quickly becoming the most irksome — at least when it comes to Season 12 of So You Think You Can Dance.
PhotosSytycd Turns 10: Check Out Our Photo Album of All Its Past Champs!
Which is my roundabout way of saying I really, really, really miss the one-on-one routines that were the backbone of the show’s first 11 seasons, and — perhaps even more importantly — can’t figure out why Nigel Lythgoe couldn’t figure out a way this week to cram nine of ’em into a two-hour telecast.
Look, it’s not that...
PhotosSytycd Turns 10: Check Out Our Photo Album of All Its Past Champs!
Which is my roundabout way of saying I really, really, really miss the one-on-one routines that were the backbone of the show’s first 11 seasons, and — perhaps even more importantly — can’t figure out why Nigel Lythgoe couldn’t figure out a way this week to cram nine of ’em into a two-hour telecast.
Look, it’s not that...
- 7/28/2015
- TVLine.com
You don’t have to go to The Louvre or The Guggenheim to see incredible art — at least not from May to August. And at least not as long as Fox doesn’t enter the 2015 Emmy race for Outstanding Boneheadedness in Scheduling by pulling the plug on the life-affirming, visually thrilling and utterly sublime So You Think You Can Dance.
Related The Mindy Project Casts Shonda Rhimes (Yes, Shonda Rhimes) to Play [Spoiler]
Among other things, tonight’s Season 11 performance finale allowed a pair of gorgeous contemporary dancers to sprout wings, take flight and possibly/maybe save some lives in the...
Related The Mindy Project Casts Shonda Rhimes (Yes, Shonda Rhimes) to Play [Spoiler]
Among other things, tonight’s Season 11 performance finale allowed a pair of gorgeous contemporary dancers to sprout wings, take flight and possibly/maybe save some lives in the...
- 8/28/2014
- TVLine.com
I’m not gonna lie to you: I went into tonight’s So You Think You Can Dance Top 6 performance episode with my mind made up.
Rudy and Tanisha got robbed last week. Valerie had no business being in the Top 6. For justice to prevail, the Season 11 crown could only end up in one spot: Atop Ricky’s artistically dazzling head.
Related The Middle Braces for Richard Kind as Sue’s Orthodontist
And then, just like that, a rowdy, randy wedding dance, a mind-bending Rorschach test and a brief blast of a favorite 1980 hit made me rethink everything — and I...
Rudy and Tanisha got robbed last week. Valerie had no business being in the Top 6. For justice to prevail, the Season 11 crown could only end up in one spot: Atop Ricky’s artistically dazzling head.
Related The Middle Braces for Richard Kind as Sue’s Orthodontist
And then, just like that, a rowdy, randy wedding dance, a mind-bending Rorschach test and a brief blast of a favorite 1980 hit made me rethink everything — and I...
- 8/21/2014
- TVLine.com
On Wednesday, we presented part one of our exclusive interview with choreographer Nakul Dev Mahajan as he talked about working with Miss America Nina Davuluri. In our fabulous conversation Nakul also indulged me and chatted even more about dance and his work on So You Think You Can Dance (Sytycd). Check out what he had to say about working on season 10 of the fabulous dance reality show and more in part 2 of our exclusive interview!
It was a great season this year for Bollywood on Sytycd…
You know, it was a little later than normal when they contacted me for this season. I never take anything for granted. That is just who I am. Anything that comes to me I embrace it I just feel a sense of gratitude, even if it is something that happens every year for me, I never, ever feel that it is going to happen no matter what.
It was a great season this year for Bollywood on Sytycd…
You know, it was a little later than normal when they contacted me for this season. I never take anything for granted. That is just who I am. Anything that comes to me I embrace it I just feel a sense of gratitude, even if it is something that happens every year for me, I never, ever feel that it is going to happen no matter what.
- 9/20/2013
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
I take reality television so seriously that — no lie — my husband’s wedding vows included a promise to love, honor and share (or at least put up with) my obsession for the genre. But when it comes to So You Think You Can Dance — which, in my mind, is the artsy-cool Solange to American Idol‘s megastar sister Beyoncé — I’m always overcome by the hokey notion that whether or not my favorites prevail, the art of dance always comes out a winner.
I know, I know…that sentiment probably made you cringe harder than the sight of Paula Abdul’s “blooming onion” hairstyle.
I know, I know…that sentiment probably made you cringe harder than the sight of Paula Abdul’s “blooming onion” hairstyle.
- 9/11/2013
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
It’s important to get all the front-page news in the headline! Spoiler ahead. Two more dancers have left the competition after the Tuesday, Aug. 27 performance show, which featured Modern Family’s Jesse Tyler Ferguson (living proof that there should be an Emmy for Outstanding Reality TV Guest Judge) and the Top 6 dahn-sahs paired up with So You Think You Can Dance All-Stars and then each other.
I’ll post my full recap of tonight’s performances later on; in the meantime, discuss! The two going home are….
Hayley Erbert and Paul Karmiryan have been eliminated.
Your season 10 final four: Aaron Turner,...
I’ll post my full recap of tonight’s performances later on; in the meantime, discuss! The two going home are….
Hayley Erbert and Paul Karmiryan have been eliminated.
Your season 10 final four: Aaron Turner,...
- 8/28/2013
- by Annie Barrett
- EW.com - PopWatch
Spoilers ahead. Two more dancers have left the competition after tonight’s performance show, which featured guest judge Kenny Ortega, some incredible duets, and plenty of side-eye from me re: the elimination process. I’ll post my full recap of tonight’s performances later on; in the meantime, discuss!
Malece Miller and Alan Bersten have been eliminated. What? Nigel Lythgoe attempted to soften this blow (?!) by suggesting that they try (try!!) to join the Top 10 tour anyway, as swing dancers or alternates. As If He Isn’T In Charge Of All Of This.
Rage!
Rage.
It bothers me that Jenna Johnson...
Malece Miller and Alan Bersten have been eliminated. What? Nigel Lythgoe attempted to soften this blow (?!) by suggesting that they try (try!!) to join the Top 10 tour anyway, as swing dancers or alternates. As If He Isn’T In Charge Of All Of This.
Rage!
Rage.
It bothers me that Jenna Johnson...
- 8/7/2013
- by Annie Barrett
- EW.com - PopWatch
Note: Do not read on if you have not seen the July 18 episode of Fox's "So You Think You Can Dance."
This week's comments, questions and concerns come without any technical dance knowledge and no actual dance skills ... just straight up love for "So You Think You Can Dance."
Guest Judge: Adam Shankman
So here is how the show will work tonight: The 10 couples will proceed as if this were a normal performance show until the last 20 minutes when the bottom six will be revealed. We'll stop for a quick plug of guest judge Adam Shankman's, new film "Step Up Revolution" (including a live routine with fan favorites and former contestants Twitch, Kathryn and Phillip) and then finally, the bottom six will face the music and the judges will save one guy and one girl.
Let's get right to it and rip the first band aid off. Here are...
This week's comments, questions and concerns come without any technical dance knowledge and no actual dance skills ... just straight up love for "So You Think You Can Dance."
Guest Judge: Adam Shankman
So here is how the show will work tonight: The 10 couples will proceed as if this were a normal performance show until the last 20 minutes when the bottom six will be revealed. We'll stop for a quick plug of guest judge Adam Shankman's, new film "Step Up Revolution" (including a live routine with fan favorites and former contestants Twitch, Kathryn and Phillip) and then finally, the bottom six will face the music and the judges will save one guy and one girl.
Let's get right to it and rip the first band aid off. Here are...
- 7/19/2012
- by Katelyn Mullen
- Aol TV.
On tonight's So You Think You Can Dance top 20 show, the ridiculous opening number—a Mad Men-esque office gender standoff set to Kerry Muzzey's "Architect of the Mind" and created by Christopher Scott—did just what it should: showcase the brilliance of these twenty talented kids and how high the stakes will be as we whittle them down to one guy and one girl (two each will head home next week), our Power Rankings tell you the leaders to look out for, as well as who's on the bubble:
1) Audrey & Matthew get a Travis Wall contemporary number, so that's essentially just brought them half a season of life of this show, I'd like to hope. The Righteous Brothers' "Unchained Melody" sets a great tone for a Titanic-themed piece, and where Travis' choreography usually requires completely unrestrained chemistry and technique, they both really nailed it. Every lift, every catch,...
1) Audrey & Matthew get a Travis Wall contemporary number, so that's essentially just brought them half a season of life of this show, I'd like to hope. The Righteous Brothers' "Unchained Melody" sets a great tone for a Titanic-themed piece, and where Travis' choreography usually requires completely unrestrained chemistry and technique, they both really nailed it. Every lift, every catch,...
- 7/12/2012
- by Terron R. Moore
- TVology
This week's comments, questions and concerns come without any technical dance knowledge and no actual dance skills ... just straight up love for "So You Think You Can Dance."
Well, let's get right to it. This year's new format is changing things up -- we'll have only one episode a week and we'll have two winners, a male and a female.
So, here is how it will all work: The top 20 dancers hit the floor tonight, dancing in randomly selected pairs, with randomly selected genres. At the close of the show, voting is open for two hours, where we have been instructed (by the lovely Cat Deeley), to vote for our favorite individual dancer, not couple. We can vote for whomever and however many times we'd like.
When next week's show arrives, the three male dancers and three female dancers with the lowest amount of votes will be on the judges...
Well, let's get right to it. This year's new format is changing things up -- we'll have only one episode a week and we'll have two winners, a male and a female.
So, here is how it will all work: The top 20 dancers hit the floor tonight, dancing in randomly selected pairs, with randomly selected genres. At the close of the show, voting is open for two hours, where we have been instructed (by the lovely Cat Deeley), to vote for our favorite individual dancer, not couple. We can vote for whomever and however many times we'd like.
When next week's show arrives, the three male dancers and three female dancers with the lowest amount of votes will be on the judges...
- 7/12/2012
- by Katelyn Mullen
- Aol TV.
So You Think You Can Dance kicked off its live shows tonight as the Top 20 took to the dancefloor in pairs to perform for judges Nigel Lythgoe and Mary Murphy, and guest judge Megan Mullally. The three pairs with the lowest number of votes could face elimination on Thursday night's live results show. Here's what the judges said: > So You Think You Can Dance: The Top 20 perform: Pictures Jordan Casanova and Tadd Guaddang - African Jazz Dance: An African jazz routine inspired by the power of lava from a volcano. Choreographed by Sean Cheesman. Nigel thinks birthday girl Jordan "exploded" on the stage in a "tremendous" performance. He calls her a "great jazz dancer", and says Tadd will be an exciting addition to the show if he continues to pick up other dance genres so quickly. Megan agrees that Tadd was amazing (more)...
- 6/16/2011
- by By Lara Martin
- Digital Spy
Kristian Dowling/Picture Group for Fox “So You Think You Can Dance” judges Mary Murphy (L) and Nigel Lythgoe (R).
Top 20 take the stage—and this week two will go home. Viewer votes at the end of the night will count!
Which means, the show will be immediately more interesting. They are going to dance in pairs, with styles assigned to them, and choreographers too.
Ashley, Alexander, Caitlyn, Chris, Clarice, Jess, Iveta, Marko, Jordan, Nick, Melanie, Ricky, Miranda, Robert, Missy,...
Top 20 take the stage—and this week two will go home. Viewer votes at the end of the night will count!
Which means, the show will be immediately more interesting. They are going to dance in pairs, with styles assigned to them, and choreographers too.
Ashley, Alexander, Caitlyn, Chris, Clarice, Jess, Iveta, Marko, Jordan, Nick, Melanie, Ricky, Miranda, Robert, Missy,...
- 6/16/2011
- by Gwen Orel
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
By Sandrine Milet
As Wednesday night's (July 7) episode of "So You Think You Can Dance" began and the contestants made their entrances, one familiar face was obviously missing. With much regret, Cat Deeley announced that Alex Wong had injured himself while rehearsing his Bollywood routine with Adechike the night before, and that he would be unable to perform this week due to a ruptured Achilles tendon (ouch!). Will this be the end of Alex on season seven of "So You Think You Can Dance"? We certainly hope not, because seeing one of the most talented dancers on the show exit the competition would be heartbreaking. We're keeping our fingers crossed!
Last night's show also marked the beginning of the dancers performing two routines per show: One with an All-Star and one with a fellow contestant. This really heated up the competition, because we finally got to see how the contestants matched up against each other,...
As Wednesday night's (July 7) episode of "So You Think You Can Dance" began and the contestants made their entrances, one familiar face was obviously missing. With much regret, Cat Deeley announced that Alex Wong had injured himself while rehearsing his Bollywood routine with Adechike the night before, and that he would be unable to perform this week due to a ruptured Achilles tendon (ouch!). Will this be the end of Alex on season seven of "So You Think You Can Dance"? We certainly hope not, because seeing one of the most talented dancers on the show exit the competition would be heartbreaking. We're keeping our fingers crossed!
Last night's show also marked the beginning of the dancers performing two routines per show: One with an All-Star and one with a fellow contestant. This really heated up the competition, because we finally got to see how the contestants matched up against each other,...
- 7/8/2010
- by MTV News
- MTV Newsroom
Britain's Got Talent dancer Tobias Mead, whose audition on the reality show aired earlier today, has experience of appearing on a reality TV show. Mead, 22, was a contestant on Living series Dirty Dancing: The Time Of Your Life in 2008, where he performed among the finalists for judges Kelly Brook, Sean Cheesman, Miranda Garrison and Vivian Pressman. He failed to win the series, but did go on to land a backing dancer role on a Take That tour afterwards. On tonight's Got Talent show, Mead was shown talking about his decision to abandon a football career for dancing. The performer also claimed that it upset his father and brothers when he ditched the sport. "He had high hopes for me to be a footballer," Mead told Ant & Dec. "He really wanted me to do something (more)...
- 4/17/2010
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
For more on what the season favorite thinks about officially becoming America's Favorite Dancer, the finale-night issues, and plans for the future, click on the jump. Like anyone else even had a chance. Charm, talent, poise — Russell Ferguson had it all. That’s likely why the krumper bagged the $250,000 prize and title of America’s favorite dancer last night. Though we saw his victory coming a mile away, did Russell expect to win? Not long after his win, Russell talked to EW about his victory, his last-minute injury, and where we can expect to see him next. (The Oscars!) Congratulations,...
- 12/17/2009
- by Kate Ward
- EW.com - PopWatch
Oh, Noelle Marsh, we hardly knew ye. On last night's So You Think You Can Dance results show, the contemporary dancer -- who suffered from severe lack of screen time at the outset of the season -- was sent packing after hip-hop and smooth waltz routines failed to energize voters. Shortly after her ouster, Marsh called up EW to chat about partner Russell, being under-the-radar, and how she begged to stay on the show. (Also check out EW's interview with this week's other eliminated contestant, Nathan Trasoras.) EW: Did you think you were going home this week? Any suspicions? Noelle Marsh...
- 12/3/2009
- by Kate Ward
- EW.com - PopWatch
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