Kenny Wormald
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Kenny Wormald (born July 27, 1984) is an American professional dancer. He appeared on the MTV network show Dancelife. Kenny is from Stoughton, Massachusetts. Kenny began dancing at the age of six.[citation needed] He studied dance under Rennie Gold at The Gold School in Brockton, MA.[citation needed] He has danced at the White House and won numerous competitions. At eleven he won the Master Dance of New England, at thirteen Junior Mr. Dance of New England, Teen Dancer of Boston at fourteen, and Teen Mr. Dance of New England at fifteen.[1] He graduated from Stoughton High School, Stoughton, MA in 2002. He also dances and teaches at the Millennium dance complex in North Hollywood, CA.[citation needed]
Kenny appeared in the films You Got Served and Jackass II. He has been in music videos with Madonna, Mariah Carey, Christina Aguilera, Chris Brown and Prince.[2] After performing in the Nelly Furtado video "Promiscuous", he was noticed in an audition by Nelly and danced backup with her in a performance of her hit "Maneater" on the TV show Saturday Night Live. He is currently on tour with Justin Timberlake.
There is speculation about whether or not Kenny and the rest of the cast of DanceLife will appear in the second series of the show.
[edit] Personal Life
Kenny is currently dating Ashley Roberts, who is part of the pop band group Pussycat Dolls.
[edit] References
- ^ Polillio, Genevieve. "Tapping his way into the spotlight." The Knight. Winter 2000, Retrived on January 30, 2007 from http://www.gis.net/~berniek/Winter2000/features12.html
- ^ Woodman, Tenley Stepping up: Local dancer swings into MTV’s ‘Dancelife’. (January 15, 2007). The Boston Herald. Retrieved on January 30, 2007 from http://theedge.bostonherald.com/artsNews/view.bg?articleid=177149.
- Polillio, Genevieve. "Tapping his way into the spotlight." The Knight. Winter 2000, Retrieved on January 30, 2007
- Woodman, Tenley. "Stepping up: Local dancer swings into MTV’s ‘Dancelife’". (January 15, 2007). The Boston Herald Retrieved on January 30, 2007

