Former So You Think You Can Dance competitor and Disney channel star Mollee Gray is officially a Mrs.
The actress married dancer and choreographer Jeka Jane on Saturday at the Landing Spa and Resort in South Lake Tahoe, California.
“Our wedding day couldn’t have been more magical,” Gray, 26, tells People exclusively. “The love we received from all of our family and friends was remarkable, and we feel so grateful. We can’t wait to experience this life as the new HERsband and wife.”
For her walk down the aisle, Gray – who starred in 2013’s Teen Beach Movie and its sequel – wore a strapless,...
The actress married dancer and choreographer Jeka Jane on Saturday at the Landing Spa and Resort in South Lake Tahoe, California.
“Our wedding day couldn’t have been more magical,” Gray, 26, tells People exclusively. “The love we received from all of our family and friends was remarkable, and we feel so grateful. We can’t wait to experience this life as the new HERsband and wife.”
For her walk down the aisle, Gray – who starred in 2013’s Teen Beach Movie and its sequel – wore a strapless,...
- 9/11/2017
- by Lindsay Kimble
- PEOPLE.com
Yesterday a medical emergency kept Crystal Bowersox and the rest of the Top 10 girls from performing. Today, with the girls' scheduled to perform in less than six hours, the question still looms: will Crystal Bowersox be well enough to perform? And an even bigger question, if she can't perform tonight? What fate will Crystal face?
This morning American Idol producer Ken Warwick went on Ryan Seacrest's show to answer (and avoid) questions about Crystal's illness and her future in the competition. It would seem as of this moment, it is still all very much up in the air. Doctors were evaluating Crystal this morning and we will learn their final decision tonight on Idol. If the doctor's forbid her to perform, Warwick made it seem as if she would be disqualified, instead of allowing voters to call in for her as they were able to do on So You Think You Can Dance...
This morning American Idol producer Ken Warwick went on Ryan Seacrest's show to answer (and avoid) questions about Crystal's illness and her future in the competition. It would seem as of this moment, it is still all very much up in the air. Doctors were evaluating Crystal this morning and we will learn their final decision tonight on Idol. If the doctor's forbid her to perform, Warwick made it seem as if she would be disqualified, instead of allowing voters to call in for her as they were able to do on So You Think You Can Dance...
- 3/3/2010
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Russell Ferguson made "So You Think You Can Dance" history this week, becoming the first finalist to lose his partner to injury twice, being forced to perform with last second fill-ins.
You may recall that this went down back in October when Noelle Marsh hurt her knee and had to sit the first week of competition out. Russell performed a ballroom number with choreographer Melanie Lapatin in her place.
This week, the kid had to do a Shane Sparks hip hop routine and a Nakul Dev Mahajan Bollywood piece sans a sling-armed Ashleigh.
Korbi TV caught up with Russell backstage after Wednesday's results show -- during which he was the first to learn that he'd been voted into next week's finale -- where he commented on the crazy situation: "It was complicated because, you know, it's very nerve-wracking coming on to the stage, just all those people screaming your name,...
You may recall that this went down back in October when Noelle Marsh hurt her knee and had to sit the first week of competition out. Russell performed a ballroom number with choreographer Melanie Lapatin in her place.
This week, the kid had to do a Shane Sparks hip hop routine and a Nakul Dev Mahajan Bollywood piece sans a sling-armed Ashleigh.
Korbi TV caught up with Russell backstage after Wednesday's results show -- during which he was the first to learn that he'd been voted into next week's finale -- where he commented on the crazy situation: "It was complicated because, you know, it's very nerve-wracking coming on to the stage, just all those people screaming your name,...
- 12/11/2009
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2it.com - KorbitTV
CBS' annual airing of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was the evening's top-rated program Wednesday, defeating NBC's annual coverage of the lighting of the Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center by nearly two million viewers, according to overnight numbers. Fox's Glee also lit up a bit leading into its fall finale, which airs next week. The show returns in April. Time Show Viewers (in millions) 8 p.m. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (CBS) Christmas at Rockefeller Center (NBC) So You Think You Can Dance (Fox) Modern Family (ABC) Gossip Girl (The CW) 10.7 (repeat) 8.8 6.3 6.0 (repeat) 1.1 (repeat) 8:30 p.m. The Middle (ABC) 6.4 9 p.m.
- 12/3/2009
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW - Inside Movies
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
This morning I had the pleasure of chatting with Noelle Marsh, the latest dancer to be eliminated from So You Think You Can Dance.
The bubbly, preternaturally positive Noelle was everything in her interview that we saw and enjoyed about her on the show. She was gracious, grateful, and giddy to share her love of dance. Noelle chatted about her Bff Mollee, dancing with Russell and Ryan, and her excitement for the season 6 So You Think You Can Dance tour.
The bubbly, preternaturally positive Noelle was everything in her interview that we saw and enjoyed about her on the show. She was gracious, grateful, and giddy to share her love of dance. Noelle chatted about her Bff Mollee, dancing with Russell and Ryan, and her excitement for the season 6 So You Think You Can Dance tour.
- 12/3/2009
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
All photos credit: Kelsey McNeal/Fox
Something has changed on So You Think You Can Dance. And I'm not just talking about the sad departure of Mia Michaels, or that strange sulphuric smell ever since an over-hyped Katie Holmes stunk up the place with her pre-taped Judy Garland song and dance "tribute." (Yeah, we're all still scratching our heads over that one.)
No, the change I'm referring to is a good one: The show isn't so darn homophobic these days.
This season's Top 10 dancers: Pictured back row L-r: Russell Ferguson, Mollee Gray, Nathan Trasoras, Ryan Di Lello, Jakob Karr, Ashleigh Di Lello and Legacy Perez. Bottom row L-r: Kathryn McCormick, Noelle Marsh and Ellenore Scott.
In previous seasons, Sytycd had a readily apparent mean streak when it came to the gays. Male dancers who were on the... uh... lesser side of butch were routinely criticized for not having enough "chemistry" with their female partners.
Something has changed on So You Think You Can Dance. And I'm not just talking about the sad departure of Mia Michaels, or that strange sulphuric smell ever since an over-hyped Katie Holmes stunk up the place with her pre-taped Judy Garland song and dance "tribute." (Yeah, we're all still scratching our heads over that one.)
No, the change I'm referring to is a good one: The show isn't so darn homophobic these days.
This season's Top 10 dancers: Pictured back row L-r: Russell Ferguson, Mollee Gray, Nathan Trasoras, Ryan Di Lello, Jakob Karr, Ashleigh Di Lello and Legacy Perez. Bottom row L-r: Kathryn McCormick, Noelle Marsh and Ellenore Scott.
In previous seasons, Sytycd had a readily apparent mean streak when it came to the gays. Male dancers who were on the... uh... lesser side of butch were routinely criticized for not having enough "chemistry" with their female partners.
- 12/3/2009
- by dennis
- The Backlot
After a strong show of performances Tuesday, it was up to America (with the judges merely assisting now) to determine which of So You Think You Can Dance's talented top 10 would be the first two to go. After the votes were counted, Noelle Marsh, 18, the contemporary darling from Sandford, N.C., and Nathan Trasoras, also 18, of Downey, Calif., received their walking papers. "America got it right this week," a satisfied Nigel Lythgoe told People backstage after the show. "I think they've looked at the whole of the time that these kids have been on the program [and] not just the routines that they did [this week]." Nathan,...
- 12/3/2009
- by StyleWatch
- People.com - TV Watch
Noelle Marsh and Nathan Trasoras have become the latest two dancers to be eliminated from So You Think You Can Dance. The contemporary dancers, both 18, were sent home from the Fox competition during the first audience-determined elimination of the season last night. Their departure means that this season's top eight finalists have now been revealed. Speaking to E! News following the show, judge Mary Murphy said: "We were kind of shocked that America didn't take to Nathan the first few weeks, because he's an amazing dancer. "When you tell the general public that you (more)...
- 12/3/2009
- by By Lara Martin
- Digital Spy
"Sad Wednesday" is still the worst day of the week for us So You Think You Can Dance fans, but this week, we're really only weeping for one of the eliminees. The eliminated dancer we'll miss happens to be a girl, but according to executive producer/judge Nigel Lythgoe, "If America was voting, and we were not doing girl and boy, the girls would be voted off first." Eek! Could that be true? Here's who went home, and here's what we're hearing about that gender divide... Sweet youngster Noelle Marsh and controversial kiddo Nathan Trasoras went home in the first audience-determined elimination of the season. Why those two? Perhaps they...
- 12/3/2009
- E! Online
Noelle Marsh and Nathan Trasoras get eliminated from "So You Think You Can Dance' 6 week 6. The dancers kicked off the show with a performance to the song, "It's Still Rock n Roll To Me," choreographed by Tyce. Then, Cat Deeley came on,and introduced the judges. They talked about this being the first week that they didn't have to cut anybody. It's all up to America now. They showed a brief recap of last night's performances to lead into the first break. After the first break, they showed another special segment with Dominique from the 3rd season,out on the streets to see the dance skills of the viewing audience.Then they revealed that Ellenore,Mollee,and Ashleigh were safe,and Noelle and Kathryn were in the bottom two to lead into the 2nd break.
- 12/3/2009
- by Andre@ontheflix
- OnTheFlix
Recognition, a spot on tour and a paycheck are all a part of what it means to be in the So You Think You Can Dance top 10. Last week, Karen Hauer, an American Rhythm dancer from Fort Lee, N.J., and Victor Smalley, a contemporary wonder from Miami, barely missed the mark as the judges had their final say in who stays and who goes. This week, season 6's top 10 will get new partners, and the fans will handle the cuts from here on out until a new winner is crowned America's Favorite Dancer. --Jed Dreben Here's a rundown the...
- 12/1/2009
- by StyleWatch
- People.com - TV Watch
The Top 12 of "So You Think You Can Dance" season 6 have been wilted down to mere 10. Married ballroom dancer couple Ashleigh Di Lello and Ryan Di Lello are through to the next round but Karen Hauer and Victor Smalley have to stop their journey on the show.
During the deliberation, Karen and Victor were joined in the bottom three by Mollee and Nathan; and Ellenore and Ryan. All six of them had to dance for their lives if they wanted to stay in the competition. Karen was criticized for looking like she has surrendered and thus was the first to be eliminated. On the other hand, Victor delivered an energetic piece but it was not enough to convince the judges to keep him.
The Top 10 apart from the Di Lellos are thus Russell Ferguson, Mollee Gray, Jakob Karr, Noelle Marsh, Kathryn McCormick, Jonathan "Legacy" Perez, Ellenore Scott and Nathan Trasoras.
During the deliberation, Karen and Victor were joined in the bottom three by Mollee and Nathan; and Ellenore and Ryan. All six of them had to dance for their lives if they wanted to stay in the competition. Karen was criticized for looking like she has surrendered and thus was the first to be eliminated. On the other hand, Victor delivered an energetic piece but it was not enough to convince the judges to keep him.
The Top 10 apart from the Di Lellos are thus Russell Ferguson, Mollee Gray, Jakob Karr, Noelle Marsh, Kathryn McCormick, Jonathan "Legacy" Perez, Ellenore Scott and Nathan Trasoras.
- 11/26/2009
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
To better cover the technical talents of season 6, we've brought on Dr. Goddess, a guest columnist with decades of dance experience. She will share her dance-pertise in a weekly column recapping and reviewing So You Think You Can Dance with an eye on technique.]
This week's review of So You Think You Can Dance will involve substantial criticism of the choreographers.
The show began with a hip hop piece by new choreographer, Jamal Sims. Noelle Marsh and Russell Ferguson performed the storyline, characters and tennis racket props very well at first but then lost it in the end. While Noelle did pretty well, especially with the dodge-the-bullets-in-slow-motion Matrix dance, Russell brought more energy, confidence and commitment; and he should have, as krumping is a clear sibling of hip hop. Still, the judges were right---they did not take full control of the performance and the props---but the choreography was also too...
This week's review of So You Think You Can Dance will involve substantial criticism of the choreographers.
The show began with a hip hop piece by new choreographer, Jamal Sims. Noelle Marsh and Russell Ferguson performed the storyline, characters and tennis racket props very well at first but then lost it in the end. While Noelle did pretty well, especially with the dodge-the-bullets-in-slow-motion Matrix dance, Russell brought more energy, confidence and commitment; and he should have, as krumping is a clear sibling of hip hop. Still, the judges were right---they did not take full control of the performance and the props---but the choreography was also too...
- 11/5/2009
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
It was a tough night for the tappers on So You Think You Can Dance. Both Bianca Revels and Phillip Attmore were sent home, but we caught up with the judges backstage and learned it didn't have to be that way. In fact, Bianca's fate wasn't sealed until the final minutes of tonight's episode, when two judges outvoted the third and sent home Bianca, saving Noelle Marsh to dance another day. What made the difference? Here's what we learned... Judge Nigel Lythgoe wanted to save Bianca, but it didn't go his way: "I didn't want to lose two tappers tonight, but we decided it was Phillip [going home for the guys] early on. I think we were unanimous on that tonight, and then we had to...
- 11/4/2009
- E! Online
It's time for our Top 18 dancers to take the stage and for two of those dancers to be instantly eliminated by the judges. After a bit of a rocky and emotional start last week, I'm positive the Top 18 are going to shine tonight and show us why this is going to be the best season of So You Think You Can Dance yet.
Not only will the Top 18 dance tonight, we'll get the final word on Noelle Marsh and her knee injury and how that will affect the competition. Follow along with me here and on Twitter, as we watch the Top 18 perform together.
Not only will the Top 18 dance tonight, we'll get the final word on Noelle Marsh and her knee injury and how that will affect the competition. Follow along with me here and on Twitter, as we watch the Top 18 perform together.
- 11/3/2009
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
During last week's So You Think You Can Dance Top 20 performances, we only saw 19 contestants perform. Contemporary dancer Noelle Marsh was allowed to sit out the performance show because of a knee injury. It seemed slightly unfair to me that Noelle was given a bye, while a dancer who had put it all out on stage was eliminated. And it wasn't just me, when asked nearly 60% of you said it wasn't fair that Noelle was allowed to continue in the competition after not dancing last week.
Not so says Nigel Lythgoe, who in spite of invoking fairness during Brandon Dumlao's elimination, insists that Noelle's situation is just following the rules of So You Think You Can Dance. Nigel took to Twitter early Halloween morning to defend the shows decision to give Noelle a free pass, saying that "the rule is 'if advised by a Dr. not to dance, you get 1 weeks grace.
Not so says Nigel Lythgoe, who in spite of invoking fairness during Brandon Dumlao's elimination, insists that Noelle's situation is just following the rules of So You Think You Can Dance. Nigel took to Twitter early Halloween morning to defend the shows decision to give Noelle a free pass, saying that "the rule is 'if advised by a Dr. not to dance, you get 1 weeks grace.
- 11/3/2009
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
It would seem for season 6, the previous So You Think You Can Dance Twitter ban has been lifted on contestants, because the remaining Top 18 dancers continue tweeting up a storm. While this Monday has seen updates from Legacy (offering Monday advice), Mollee Gray (who wants to have some fun) and Pauline Mata (who is enjoying the sunshine), the most interesting 140 characters came from Noelle Marsh.
As we all know, Noelle sat out the Top 20 performance show with a knee injury. Nigel Lythgoe and company were gracious enough to give Noelle a bye for week one (much to the chagrin of the eliminated Ariana DeBose) to wait for Mri results and see if her knee would heal. Based on her most recent Tweet and my incredible power of deduction, I would venture that Noelle will be dancing on this week's So You Think You Can Dance Top 18 performance show.
As we all know, Noelle sat out the Top 20 performance show with a knee injury. Nigel Lythgoe and company were gracious enough to give Noelle a bye for week one (much to the chagrin of the eliminated Ariana DeBose) to wait for Mri results and see if her knee would heal. Based on her most recent Tweet and my incredible power of deduction, I would venture that Noelle will be dancing on this week's So You Think You Can Dance Top 18 performance show.
- 11/2/2009
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
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