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Lucy Maunder, the daughter of stage director, Stuart Maunder, [1] moved to England when she was five while her father was resident director of the Royal Opera House. Her mother is singer Anne-Maree McDonald. [2] After an initial desire to become a dancer, [2] Maunder commenced singing at the age of fourteen. [1]
It includes dancers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
Elizabeth Svarstad (born 1977), baroque dancer, choreographer, dance historian; Madame Stuart (fl 1772), possibly the first Norwegian ballerina, also acrobat, singer, actress, composer; Marguerite Thoresen (1908–1967), international ballet dancer performing as Rita Tori; Vera Zorina (1917–2003), ballerina, actress, choreographer
Lucy McRae (born 1979), multimedia scientific fiction artist; Penny Meagher (1935–1995), painter; Lilian Marguerite Medland (1880–1955), illustrator, painter; June Mendoza (1924–2024), portrait painter; Dora Meeson (1869–1955), painter; Annemieke Mein (born 1944), Dutch-born textile artist; Wolla Meranda (1863–1951), writer and ...
Also: Australia: People: By occupation: Entertainers / People in arts occupations: Dancers. Subcategories. This category has the following 12 subcategories, out of 12 ...
Lucy Guerin was born in Adelaide, Australia, and began her dance education at local dance schools. She graduated from Adelaide's Center for Performing Arts in 1982 and found employment in Sydney with Russell Dumas' Dance Exchange in 1983. In 1988 she took a position in Melbourne with Nanette Hassall's Dance Works company. [2]
Sharna May Burgess (born 21 June 1985) is an Australian ballroom dancer who is best known for being a professional partner and troupe member on the ABC series Dancing with the Stars. She is the winner of season 27 of American television show Dancing with the Stars with her celebrity partner Bobby Bones , where she has also been a runner-up in ...
The following year, IMT continued with four hosts, each on a different night of the week—Jimmy Hannan, Ugly Dave Gray, Bert Newton, and Stuart Wagstaff. The program was gradually scaled back from four nights a week to three, then two, with the remaining shows renamed as The Ugly Dave Gray Show and Tonight With Stuart Wagstaff until they were ...