- Kerry-Ann Thoo
Kerry-Ann Thoo (born
14 December 1992 ) is anAustralian dancer and actress. She has become famous through her work on theSeven Network's Backyard Science and her work on the 2006 Australian filmAbout Kerry-Ann
Kerry-Ann Thoo was born on 14 December 1992 in Singapore. She is of Malaysian heritage. She has one younger sister. She lives in
Sydney's north-west and she attendsThe McDonald College of Performing Arts in North Strathfield.Dancing
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Kerry-Ann joined
Constant Groove Dance Studio in 1999, when she was seven years of age. She has long been one of the best students at Constant Groove, winning the Most Perpetual Trophy in 2001 and the Best Performer in 2004. In 2004 and 2005, she appeared at theAustralian Dance Idol . In 2005, she made the top 30, which is a fantastic achievement. In 2007 Australian Dance Idol Pre-Teen Finals held on 15April, Kerry-Ann made the top 3, which is an abosolutely marvellous achievement !howgroup
She joined the Junior Showgroup with Amy Hawkins, Renee Burrows, Holly Sheils and Josh O'Grady. They won many awards, such as the Junior Mo Awards-4th Place, and have done many performances at places such as
Movieworld andSeaworld on theGold Coast, Queensland . However, their most prestigious performance would have to be on theNRL Footy Show , where they won their heat ofNo Talent Time .Acting
Backyard Science
On Backyard Science Kerry-Ann is one of the kids who presents the experiments. She is one of the more well-known kids, and she has had to act as everything from a rich snobbish ballet dancer to a girl that just enjoys the outside.
Razzle Dazzle: A Journey into Dance
Kerry Ann stars as a main character named Millie in the all-Australian cast of Razzle Dazzle: A journey into dance. She is one of the 12 members of the main dance group, the Jazzketeers, who the story revolves around and their efforts to make their way to the top of the dance eisteddfods and competitions, and the tears and tantrums along the way. Razzle Dazzle was released on 15th of March 2007 in Cinemas around Australia and had been selected to participate in the Berlin Film Festival.
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