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Lauren Gottlieb, a talented and charismatic contemporary dancer, was born on June 8, 1988, in Scottsdale, Arizona, USA. From a young age, she exhibited a strong passion for dance, supported wholeheartedly by her parents. During her high school years in Scottsdale, Lauren danced alongside future "Glee" star Heather Morris, which helped shape her early dance journey.
Lauren first gained national prominence as a contestant on Season 3 of FOX Network’s reality competition show, So You Think You Can Dance. Her energy, dedication, and natural talent earned her a place in the top six finalists. Although she did not win the competition, her bond with the show grew stronger in subsequent seasons. From Seasons 4 to 6, she returned as an assistant to choreographers Napoleon and Tabitha D'umo, Mia Michaels, and Tyce Diorio. Her consistent involvement eventually led to her being featured as an "All-Star" dancer in Seasons 7, 8, and 9, cementing her position as a respected professional in the dance community.
Beyond the show, Lauren expanded her profile in the professional dance world. She performed and choreographed for several prominent artists, including Britney Spears, Rihanna, Shakira, Enrique Iglesias, Carrie Underwood, Willow Smith, and Sean Kingston. Her versatility and stage presence made her a much sought-after collaborator in the entertainment industry.
Embracing opportunities beyond the dance floor, Lauren ventured into acting and became widely recognized in Indian cinema. Her breakout Bollywood role came with the 2013 film ABCD: Any Body Can Dance, a dance-based movie where her skills were spotlighted to great effect. She later appeared in several Indian films such as ABCD 2 (2015), Welcome to Karachi (2015), Welcome Back (2015), Bhaag Johnny (2015), and Ambarsariya (2016). Her adaptability to Indian dance styles and her commitment to learning Hindi further solidified her appeal in Bollywood.
Lauren has made notable appearances across various television platforms. Besides her early work on So You Think You Can Dance, she was featured on American shows such as Glee, Ghost Whisperer, and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. In India, she gained popularity on reality and variety shows including Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa (Seasons 6, 7, and Reloaded), Comedy Nights with Kapil, and Bigg Boss 7. Her dynamic presence on these shows broadened her fan base significantly.
Lauren’s film career includes a mix of Hollywood and Bollywood productions. In the U.S., she had roles in films such as Disaster Movie (2008), Bring It On: Fight to the Finish (2009), and Hannah Montana: The Movie (2009). She also made an appearance in Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked (2011). Her Bollywood ventures remain among her most recognized work globally.
Lauren’s journey illustrates her commitment to personal and professional growth. She has taken private dance sessions with and trained celebrities like Tobey Maguire, Tom Cruise, and Katie Holmes. Her guest performances are frequently featured on Indian television dance shows, demonstrating her continued relevance and skill in the industry.
A strong presence on platforms like Twitter and Facebook reflects Lauren's widespread popularity and fan engagement. She frequently updates her followers with insights into her professional journey, dance projects, and personal milestones. As she continues to refine her craft in acting and Bollywood-style dance, Lauren Gottlieb remains dedicated to leaving a lasting mark in the international entertainment industry.
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