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Kherington Payne
Payne at the So You Think You Can Dance tour in Green Bay, Wisconsin; October 18, 2008
Payne at the So You Think You Can Dance tour in Green Bay, Wisconsin; October 18, 2008
Background information
Birth nameKherington Taylor Payne[1]
Born (1990-01-26) January 26, 1990 (age 34)[1]
Whittier, California, United States[1]
OriginPlacentia, California,
United States[2]
GenresR&B, hip hop
Occupation(s)Dancer, actress, choreographer, television personality, Singer
Years active2008–present
LabelsA&M (2010-present)

Kherington Taylor Payne (born January 26, 1990)[1] is an American dancer, actress, choreographer, television personality and singer who came to prominence as a Top 10 Finalist in Season 4 of the hit reality-dance show So You Think You Can Dance and in a role in the 2009 reinvention of the movie Fame. She has been a principal dancer for Katy Perry, and was a lead cast member on E! reality docu-drama The Dance Scene. Payne was also briefly a member of the third line-up of the girl group The Pussycat Dolls. She was a choreographer on the YouTube show Dance Showdown.

Personal life

Payne was born in Whittier, California[1] and raised in Placentia, California.[2] She is the daughter of Sheri Ashe (née Bigcraft).[3] Her parents divorced when she was young, and her mother remarried. She has one younger half-sister, Delaney. She has been taking formal dance lessons since she was 2 years old at Dance Precisions, located in Placentia. She graduated from El Dorado High School on June 10, 2008 and now lives in Placentia, California while pursuing her dance career. Payne specializes in contemporary jazz, and is also trained in lyrical, ballet, pointe and gymnastics.[4] Apart from dance, she is also an avid soccer fan who has played for many years.[5]

Career

So You Think You Can Dance

In 2008, Payne competed on Season 4 of the hit reality-dance show So You Think You Can Dance. After being the youngest competitor selected to be a part of the Top 20 that year, the then 18-year-old contemporary/jazz dancer was paired up with hip-hop dancer Stephen 'tWitch' Boss. The duo, also known as "Twitchington", performed many memorable routines and were extremely popular with audiences. Having made the Top 10, Payne later toured the country that fall with her fellow season 4 "IV REAL" finalists.[6]

Week Partner Dance Song Choreographer(s) Result
1 Stephen 'tWitch' Boss Broadway "Too Darn Hot" from Kiss Me, Kate Tyce Diorio Safe
2 Viennese Waltz "A New Day Has Come"—Celine Dion Jean-Marc Généreux and France Mousseau Safe
3 Hip-hop "Don't Touch Me (Throw da Water on 'em)"—Busta Rhymes Tabitha and
Napoleon D'umo
Safe
4 Paso Doble "Malagueña"—Brian Setzer '68 Comeback Special Tony Meredith and Melanie LaPatin Safe
Contemporary "Dreaming With a Broken Heart"—John Mayer Mia Michaels
5 Krump "2 Buck 4 TV"—Tha J-Squad Lil' C Bottom 3
Tango "Assassin's Tango" from Mr. and Mrs. Smith Jean-Marc Généreux and France Mousseau
Results show solo "All We Are"—OneRepublic
6 Mark Kanemura Country-western two-step "Kick Back"—Ty England Ronnie DeBenedetta and Brandi Jobais Eliminated
Jazz ""Canned Heat"—Jamiroquai Tyce Diorio
Performance show solo "Breakin' Dishes"—Rihanna
Results show solo "Myphilosophy"—Inner

Post-SYTYCD

After the show she went on to play a reform school girl with fellow Season 4 contestants Katee Shean and Comfort Fedoke in the "Bootylicious" number in the "Hairography" episode of the television show Glee.[7] She later starred as Alice Ellerton in the 2009 reinvention of the movie Fame,[8] which opened in theaters in September 2009. Payne also appeared as a checkout girl in the indie-movie musical Leading Ladies,[9] starring Melanie LaPatin and Benji Schwimmer.

In early 2010, Payne performed as a backup dancer for Katy Perry at the 2010 MTV Movie Awards, and was also featured prominently in the music video for Perry's summer smash-hit 'California Gurls' as the 'Peppermint Girl'. In May, Payne was announced as a new member of the Pussycat Dolls, but her absence during later shows led many to believe that she'd left the group.[10] In June, Payne played the role of Potiphar's wife[11] in a production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, at the Lincoln Theater in Napa Valley. In early August, Payne danced with Diddy-Dirty Money at the Teen Choice Awards, to their hit track 'Hello Good Morning'.

Throughout August and September, Payne joined Katy Perry on her Teenage Dream promo tour, performing at private concerts around the world, including television appearances on The Today Show, Italy's X-Factor, Germany's Wetten, dass..? and the Season 36 season premiere of Saturday Night Live. During that time she also performed on the American version of Dancing With The Stars for rock band Daughtry during the performance of their song 'September'. Whilst pursuing her career, Payne also teaches and assists at various dance studios and conventions in and around America.

In November, Payne performed a number of shows in Los Angeles with a girl group called Dance Recital.[12] Payne co-starred with famous choreographer Laurieann Gibson on the E! docu-drama, The Dance Scene in 2011. The series followed Gibson and her dancers as they lived and worked in the LA dance/entertainment industry.[13] The show first premiered April 10 on the E! Network in the United States, and has since been broadcast in many countries around the world.

In early 2011, Payne appeared in the romantic comedy film No Strings Attached as a 'frat party dancer'. In February 2011, she appeared as a featured dancer on an episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation titled "All That Cremains." Later that month she performed with Katy Perry on the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards. In September, she made her second appearance on Dancing With The Stars as part of Macy’s Stars Of Dance in a Busby Berkeley-inspired number choreographed by Marguerite Derricks, who had previously choreographed Payne in Fame. In late 2011, she also appeared in commercials for Shoe Carnival and Ford.

In 2012, she served as a choreographer and a dancer on Season 1 of the YouTube show Dance Showdown, which she and her YouTube gamer, commentator, partner Matthew Woodworth eventually won based on viewers' votes. In April, she appeared on Dancing With The Stars dancing for Selena Gomez. In June, Payne played Frenchie in Napa Valley Broadway Playhouse's debut production, Cabaret at the Napa Valley Opera House.[14] In July, she made a guest appearance on an episode True Blood titled "We'll Meet Again" in the role of Angelica. In September, Payne danced for Pink at the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards and the IHeartRadio Music Festival.

In early 2013, Payne appeared as a showgirl dancer on the crime period drama Vegas. In June, Payne was featured as a showgirl in the closing musical number in the HBO movie Behind The Candelabra, and also made a brief cameo appearance in a music video for legendary musician Herb Alpert to his cover of Puttin' on the Ritz, choreographed by Tabitha and Napoleon D'umo. Payne will star as Mary in the indie drama Bravetown alongside Lucas Till and Jae Head. The film is produced by Buffalo Gal Pictures and is released in 2015. Payne also starred as Sasha in a New Zealand film titled Born To Dance.[15]

Filmography

Filmography
Year Title Role
2009 Fame Alice Ellerton
2009 Glee Jane Adams Choir Dancer
2010 Leading Ladies Checkout Girl
2011 No Strings Attached Frat Party Dancer
2011 The Dance Scene Herself
2011 CSI Dancer
2012 True Blood Angelica
2013 Vegas Dancer
2013 Behind the Candelabra Showgirl
2014 Sins of Our Youth DJ
2015 Bravetown Mary
2015 Born to Dance Sasha

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Brooks, Riley (August 1, 2009). All Access: The Cast of Fame. Scholastic, Inc. p. 23. ISBN 0545196787. Retrieved January 5, 2015.
  2. ^ a b Rosenblit, Rachel (17 September 2009). "Kherington Payne - Read ELLE's Exclusive Kherington Payne Interview - ELLE". ELLE. Hearst Communications. Retrieved 13 October 2013.
  3. ^ http://www.mlive.com/entertainment/jackson/index.ssf/2009/09/fame_could_be_a_case_of_life_i.html
  4. ^ Season 4 Contestants Bio Archived 2010-06-22 at the Wayback Machine sytycdfans.com
  5. ^ Kherington Payne Bio buddyTV.com
  6. ^ Dance's Top Ten Are "IV Real," and the Ink Proves It TVguide.com
  7. ^ SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE Meets GLEE: Katee Shean, Kherington Payne, and Comfort Fedoke Guest Star Archived 2010-06-26 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ 'Fame' remake lines up cast HollywoodReporter.com
  9. ^ Leading Ladies (official site)
  10. ^ Pussycat Dolls' New Members Revealed MTV.com
  11. ^ Kherington Payne and Jonathan Platero Join Cast of Lincoln Theater's Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
  12. ^ DANCE RECITAL Myspace
  13. ^ Lady Gaga choreographer lands E! series EW.com
  14. ^ Napa rubs elbows with Broadway, Hollywood NapaValleyRegister.com
  15. ^ US Star Kherington Payne to join the cast of 'Born To Dance'