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Julianne Hough is one of five children from a LDS 
(Mormon) family in Salt Lake City. All four of her grandparents were dancers, 
and her parents met while on a ballroom dancing team at a college in Idaho. Her 
uncle, Charlie Hough, was known for his "dancing knuckleball" during his career 
as a Major League Baseball pitcher (1989 Texas Rangers media guide.) Though she 
has danced since the age of three, she never partnered in competition with her 
brother Derek, who is three years older than she. The siblings did dance 
together for exhibition on DWTS and the DWTS tour. Her formal training began at 
the Center Stage Performing Arts Studio in Orem, Utah, where she danced with 
Josh Murillo, among others, in Latin Ballroom; she began dancing competitively 
at nine. Her parents sent her and her brother to London a year later to spare 
them the strife of divorce and to live and study with their coaches, the world 
Latin Dance Champions Corky and Shirley Ballas. The Ballases helped raise the 
two Hough children alongside their own son, Mark, while schooling them at the 
Italia Contie Performing Arts School. They received training in virtually every 
form of dance, from gymnastics to jazz, and ballet to tap. That threesome formed 
its own pop music trio 2B1G ("2 Boys, 1 Girl") when she was twelve, performed at 
Dance Competitions in the U.K. and the U.S., and showcased a UK television show.
Hough's education in London with the Ballas family included training in song, 
dance, and theatre at Britain's oldest performing arts training school, the 
Italia Conti Academy. At fifteen, Julianne Hough became the youngest dancer, and 
only American, to win both the prestigious titles of Junior Blackpool World 
Latin Champion and International Latin Youth Champion.
After five years in London, Hough wanted a "normal" school experience,[8] and 
returned to Utah to live with her family, but not before taking a year to live 
in Las Vegas and go to the performing arts high school, Las Vegas Academy. After 
graduating from Alta High, she moved on her own to Los Angeles to build her 
singing, songwriting, acting and dancing career. She was an assistant 
choreographer on Gwen Stefani's "Wind It Up" music video.
Television appearances
Hough began working almost immediately upon arriving in Los Angeles. She was 
featured in two television commercials and was a "dancing" extra in an episode 
of "Cold Case". She was one of the "Million Dollar Dancers" in the short lived 
network television game show Show Me the Money starring William Shatner.
Hough appeared in the fourth season of Dancing with the Stars, a televised 
ballroom dance competition. In her first season, she won with her partner, 
Olympic gold medal-winning speed skater Apolo Anton Ohno, making Hough the 
youngest professional dancer both to compete, and to win, on the program. She is 
also the third professional, after Alec Mazo and Cheryl Burke, to win a Dancing 
with the Stars championship in one's first season with the show. On November 27, 
2007, Hough and her partner, two-time Indianapolis 500 champion Hélio 
Castroneves, became the winners of Season 5. She is the second professional 
dancer to win two consecutive seasons of Dancing with the Stars. Hough is back 
for season 6 with actor/comedian Adam Carolla.
She has also made guest appearances on other shows such as Jimmy Kimmel Live, 
The View, Ellen, and "Good Morning America". She participated in the taping of 
the 2007 Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade inside the Magic Kingdom at 
Disney World in Orlando, Florida.
Music career
Hough released her first country music single "Will You Dance With Me" to iTunes 
and Wal-Mart in May 2007. The song peaked at #100 on the Billboard Pop 100 
chart.The album was produced by Nashville producer David Malloy, who has worked 
with Reba McEntire, Eddie Rabbitt, and others. Hough is in the process of 
recording her first country music album, due for release on May 20, 2008, having 
signed with Mercury Nashville Records.[10] Hough's second single, "That Song in 
My Head" debuted on the Billboard Country Chart the week of March 2, 2008 at #51 
and is currently active as a single there.
Hough will tour with Brad Paisley this summer on "Paisley's 2008 Tour", along 
with Jewel and Chuck Wicks.
Personal life
Hough was engaged to Zack Wilson, who is a member of the champion team on Dance 
War: Bruno vs. Carrie Ann, and originally planned to marry on August 8, 2007 in 
an LDS (Mormon) temple, but has postponed her marriage. She has dodged rumors 
that she was romantically linked with Apolo Anton Ohno. Hough also denied rumors 
she is dating her Season 5 DWTS partner, Helio Castroneves.
She has also been romantically linked with Kevin Connolly of Entourage fame, who 
recently gave her a diamond ring and admitted that he is "actively pursuing" 
Hough, although Hough denies a romantic relationship.
In an interview with CosmoGirl magazine, she shared her views about chastity and 
abstinence from sex until marriage.
Julianne Hough moved to London, England at 
the age of ten where she trained vigorously with a couple of dance coaches and 
studied at the Italia Conti Academy of Performing Arts. Her hard work and 
dedication paid off, as she became the youngest and only American to gain the 
titles of Junior Blackpool World Latin Champion and International Youth 
Champion. Aside from dancing, Hough was also trained in the art of singing.
When she was 15 years old, Julianne returned to her hometown in Utah and spent 
the rest of her teen years with her 10 siblings. After graduating from high 
school, she relocated to Los Angeles in the hopes of building her singing, 
acting and dancing career.
Julianne was an Assistant Choreographer on Gwen Stefani's Wind It Up music 
video.
Julianne Hough appears in the fourth season of Dancing with the Stars, a 
televised ballroom dance competition. Her partner is Olympic gold medalist Apolo 
Anton Ohno.
Julianne also made an appearance on ABC game show Show Me the Money.
Dance biography
Julianne Hough started her formal dance training at Center Stage Performing Arts 
in Orem, Utah. Dancing with Josh Murillo in Latin Ballroom. Julianne Hough moved 
to London, England at the age of ten during her parents' divorce where she 
trained with world Latin Dance Champions Corky and Shirley Ballas. Corky and 
Shirley raised Julianne as a child and as a coach, in London together with Mark 
Ballas Jr, and her brother Derek Hough. Corky and Shirley sent Julianne to train 
at Italia Conti Academy of Performing Arts. She became the youngest and only 
American to gain the titles of Junior Blackpool World Latin Champion and 
International Youth Champion. Hough was also trained in singing.
When she was 15 years old, Hough returned to her hometown in Utah. After 
graduating from Alta High School, she relocated to Los Angeles in the hopes of 
building her singing, acting and dancing career. She was an assistant 
choreographer on Gwen Stefani's "Wind It Up" music video. Hough's single "Will 
You Dance With Me" is now available on iTunes.
The Hough siblings and Ballas had their own pop music trio called "2B1G(2 Boys 1 
Girl)" as the siblings mentioned on Entertainment Tonight on October 11, 2007.
elevision appearances
Hough appeared in the fourth season of Dancing with the Stars, a televised 
ballroom dance competition. She won with her partner, Olympic gold medal-winning 
speed skater Apolo Anton Ohno. She is now the youngest professional dancer to 
compete and to have won Dancing with the Stars. She is also the third 
professional (Alec Mazo and Cheryl Burke were the first two) to win a Dancing 
with the Stars championship in his/her first season with the show. She is 
currently competing in Season 5 with two-time Indianapolis 500 champion Helio 
Castroneves.
She also made an appearance on the ABC game show Show Me the Money. With her 
partner Apolo Anton Ohno, Hough also appeared on the talk shows Jimmy Kimmel 
Live and The View.
Julianne released her first country music single "Will You Dance With Me" on 
iTunes in May 2007. The song rose to #8 on the iTunes "Top Country Songs" 
chart.(source iTunes) The record was produced by Nashville producer David 
Malloy, who has worked with Reba McEntire and Eddie Rabbitt.{First In Country, 
Westwood 1, May 25, 2007}
This year 2009 Julianne Hough and her new 
partner and boyfriend Chuck Wicks.
Mini Biography
Julianne Alexandra Hough was raised in Salt Lake City, Utah, the youngest of 5 
children. Her mother is Mari Anne and her father is Bruce Robert Hough, a twice 
chairman of the Utah Republican Party. Her parents met in college, when they 
were both part of a ballroom dancing team. Her parents divorced and she has 9 
stepsiblings from their second marriages.
Her mother was instrumental in her career in entertainment, enrolling her and 
her siblings in various performing classes from a very young age. She began her 
training in Latin Ballroom dancing at the Center Stage Performing Arts Studio in 
Orem, Utah. At age 10, along with her brother Derek Hough, she went to London, 
England, to study with coaches, Corky and Shirley Ballas. They attended the 
Italia Conti Academy with the Ballas' son, Mark Ballas. The three children 
performed as a pop music trio '2B1G' (2 Boys, 1 Girl) at dance competitions in 
the UK and the US. At age 15, Julianne won the Junior World Latin Champion and 
International Latin Youth Champion at the Blackpool Dance Festival.
During this time in London, her parents divorced. She returned to the United 
States to live with her mother in Las Vegas, Nevada, where she attended the Las 
Vegas Academy. After a year, she moved back to Utah to live with her father and 
graduated from Alta High School. She then moved to Los Angeles, California to 
begin her career in entertainment. Julianne quickly landed her first job as a 
dancer on the ABC game show "Show Me the Money" (2006). She then went on tour as 
a company dancer with "Dancing with the Stars" and joined the cast of "Dancing 
with the Stars" (2005/I) in season four.
Julianne is also known as a country singer. She released her debut album in 
2008, debuting at #1 on the Billboard Country Album chart and #3 on the 
Billboard 200. Her first acting role was in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's 
Stone (2001) at age 13. She has appeared in her first lead role in the remake of 
Footloose (2011). Julianne is also actively involved in charities and 
humanitarian efforts including the Susan G. Komen Foundation, Clothes Off Our 
Back, St. Jude's Children's Hospital and serves on the American Red Cross 
Cabinet.
Trivia
Julianne is the fifth and youngest child of her parents' marriage. Her siblings, 
starting with the eldest, are: sisters Sharee Hough, Mara Beth Hough and 
Katherine Hough; brother Derek Hough, who appeared with her on "Dancing with the 
Stars" (2005/I). (They also have 9 stepsiblings from their parents' second 
marriages.) All have been active in theater arts since early childhood, inspired 
by their mother's enrolling them in numerous performing courses; they billed 
themselves as "The Blond Osmonds".
Last name is pronounced "Huff".
Ranked #30 on the Maxim magazine Hot 100 of 2008 list.
Had surgery to remove her appendix on October 28, 2008.
Country music singer and professional dancer.
Ex-girlfriend of actor Kevin Connolly and singer Chuck Wicks [2008-2009]. At age 
18, she was engaged to Zack Wilson in 2006.
Has 15 nieces and nephews - Paris, Willow, Skye, Star, Bronson, Max, Griffin, 
Evelyn, Hayden, Tyler, Latelyn, AR and Quaid Wise (from sister Sharee Hough), 
Aidan Poole (from sister Mara Beth Hough), Ariana Phillips (from sister 
Katherine Hough).
One of her idols is Dolly Parton.
Julianne was head girl at the Italia Conti Academy.
Niece of John Hough and Tina Hough, owners of the Roosevelt Hotel in Coeur 
d'Alene, Idaho.
Girlfriend of Ryan Seacrest [June 2010].
Cousin of Lorien Hough-Cord.
In an interview with CosmoGirl magazine, she shared her views about chastity and 
abstinence from sex until marriage.
Now on AGT,
Julianne Hough Poses Nude for Women's Health magazine
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