Louie Spence

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Louie Spence
Born Louie Spence
(1969-04-06) 6 April 1969 (age 55)
Ponders End, Enfield, London
Nationality British
Education Italia Conti Performing Arts School
Occupation Dancer, Choreographer, Television presenter
Years active 1985–present
Employer Pineapple Dance Studios
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Website Official website

Louie Spence (born 6 April 1969)[1] is an English dancer, choreographer and television personality, best known for the TV show Pineapple Dance Studios. He was a professional dancer in his youth, performing in West End musicals including Cats and Closer to Heaven. Pineapple Dance Studios was sold around the world and airs on the US network Ovation since 28 September 2014. [2]

Early life and education

Spence was born in Ponders End, Enfield in north London and grew up in Braintree, Essex. He attended Notley High School before moving on to the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts.[3]

Career

Dance

Spence performed in the West End as part of the award-winning original cast of Miss Saigon. He went on to star in Cats and performed with a number of pop acts including the Spice Girls, Take That and Björk.[4]

Television

From 2004 to 2006, Spence was a judge and mentor on Trouble TV's Bump'n'Grind. Shortly after, Spence became a judge on the television series Cirque de Celebrité on Sky1 from 2006 to 2007 and the American version Celebrity Circus for NBC in 2008. In 2009, Spence was artistic director of the Covent Garden dance studio, commonly known as Pineapple, when he appeared on a docu-soap Pineapple Dance Studios beginning 14 February 2010 which was a huge hit. However, after initially indicating that a second series would be produced, Sky1 reverted this decision, due to failing to come to terms with studio owner Debbie Moore. [5] Spence was then given his own Sky1 series, Louie Spence's Showbusiness in 2011; however, with the loss of the brand name, the show failed to take off and was cancelled after one season.

In 2011, Spence shot his own TV show in New York City for the OWN network owned by Oprah Winfrey which never aired.[6] On 3 December 2011, it was announced Spence would become a new judge on the ITV show Dancing on Ice with Robin Cousins, Katarina Witt and Karen Barber.[7]

On 22 August 2013, Spence entered the Celebrity Big Brother house to participate in the twelfth series.[8] On the first day, he was chosen to be a 'Cult celebrity' meaning he had the power to nominate housemates for the first eviction. Throughout his time in the house, Spence survived three evictions, however he was evicted two days before the final.[9][10]

Beginning on 1 February 2015, Spence took part in the second series of reality programme The Jump and was eliminated on Day 2.[11]

Autobiography

On 29 September 2011, Spence wrote his autobiography, Still Got It, Never Lost It!, which was published by HarperCollins.[12]

Filmography

Television
Year Title Role
2004–2006 Bump'n'Grind Judge
2006–2007 Cirque de Celebrité Judge
2010–201? Pineapple Dance Studios
2011 Louie Spence's Showbusiness Presenter
2012 Dancing on Ice Judge
2013 Celebrity Big Brother Contestant
2015 The Jump Contestant
Guest appearances

References

  1. Alan Carr: Chatty Man, 4 July 2010
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  4. Louie Spence biography in Lifetime TV [1] retrieved 30 March, 2015
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  12. "Still Got It, Never Lost It!" in HarperCollins Publishing [6] retrieved March 30, 2015
  13. Celebrity Wedding Planner | TV & Radio | Entertainment | Daily Express. Express.co.uk (20 August 2012). Retrieved on 2013-07-24.
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