Derek Hough

American dancer

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2024 Hough works as a dancer for Jennifer Lopez's song 'Can't Get Enough'
2024 Derek Hough will appear in the film This Is Me... Now: A Love Story as Husband #2
2023 Derek Hough won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography for 'Higher'
2023 Participated in special 'Dick Van Dyke 98 Years of Magic'
2022 Derek Hough directs Michael Bublé's track 'Higher' from the album of the same name
2021 Derek Hough won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography for 'Jingle Bells'
June 2021 Paid tribute to Dick Van Dyke during the 43rd Kennedy Center Honors TV special aired on CBS
2020 Hough is main dancer and choreographer for Lindsey Stirling's 'Between Twilight' from the album 'Artemis', playing the role of Orion
2020 Concluded his role as a judge on World of Dance.
September 2020 Signed a wide-ranging deal with ABC Entertainment.
September 8 2020 Revealed as a replacement judge for Len Goodman on Dancing with the Stars for season 29.
November 2019 Underwent emergency surgery to remove his appendix due to appendicitis.
September 2019 Hosted an NBC special 'Return to Downton Abbey: A Grand Event'.
2017 Hough releases his own song 'Hold On', serving as singer, writer, and director
2017 Participated in the celebrity edition of American Ninja Warrior for Red Nose Day.
2017 Derek Hough acts as main actor, director, and choreographer for Michael Bublé's album 'Nobody But Me' in the track 'I Believe In You'
May 2017 Derek Hough joined NBC's dance competition series World of Dance as a judge, alongside Jennifer Lopez and Ne-Yo, with Jenna Dewan as host/mentor. The show premiered as the top new summer alternative series on broadcast in five years and the most-watched in nine years.
2016 Ended his run as a professional dancer on Dancing with the Stars after winning a record-breaking six times.
2016 Became a judge on Dancing with the Stars, starting with its 29th season.
2016 Appeared in and choreographed the music video for 'The Arena' with Lindsey Stirling.
December 14 2016 Derek Hough announced the upcoming 'MOVE BEYOND Live on Tour' for 2017 via social media.
December 7 2016 Performed in the NBC live broadcast of Hairspray.
July 14 2016 Derek Hough held a second 'Move Interactive' free fitness event in Fryman Canyon, LA, including a hike and team building exercises.
July 9 2016 Derek Hough held the first 'Move Interactive' free fitness event in Los Angeles, featuring a workout session, 2-mile run, and dance fitness class.
April 27 2016 Announced to play Corny Collins in the NBC live broadcast of Hairspray.
April 16 2016 Guest starred on The CW series Jane the Virgin.
2015 Aired a four-episode HGTV series 'Mark & Derek's Excellent Flip' about house renovation with Mark Ballas.
2015 Hough won multiple awards including Industry Dance Awards for America's Favorite Choreographer and America's Favorite TV/Film Performance for 'Elastic Heart'
November 24 2015 Won Dancing with the Stars season 21 with partner Bindi Irwin, earning his sixth Mirror Ball trophy.
September 12 2015 Hough won his second Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography, collaborating with Julianne Hough and Tessandra Chavez. This was the first Emmy win for both Julianne Hough and Tessandra Chavez.
August 8 2015 Derek Hough completed the second 'Move Live on Tour', which was again a sold-out success.
June 12 2015 Derek Hough launched the second 'Move Live on Tour', returning to over 40 cities across the U.S. and Canada with larger venues.
May 3 2015 Derek Hough concluded his performance in the 'New York Spring Spectacular' at Radio City Music Hall
March 26 2015 Derek Hough began performing in the 'New York Spring Spectacular' as the character Jack at Radio City Music Hall
January 13 2015 It was announced that Hough would appear in the New York Spring Spectacular at Radio City Music Hall, which led to him not returning for the 10th anniversary of Dancing with the Stars. However, he was later revealed as a surprise contestant with partner Nastia Liukin.
2014 Derek Hough won the Young Hollywood Awards for Hottest Body and was nominated for Best Bromance with Mark Ballas
October 17 2014 Hough was honored with the Inspiration Award at GLSEN's annual Respect Awards.
August 24 2014 Hough's book entered The New York Times Best Seller list.
August 14 2014 Announced as joining the cast of ABC series Nashville for a multi-episode arc as Noah West.
August 5 2014 Published his first book 'Taking the Lead: Lessons from a Life in Motion'.
July 26 2014 Derek Hough concluded the first 'Move Live on Tour' in Los Angeles, with the tour being a sell-out success that required additional shows.
May 25 2014 Derek Hough began the 'Move Live on Tour' in Park City, Kansas, featuring dancing and singing with his sister Julianne and a group of selected dancers.
May 14 2014 Directed Mark Ballas' music video 'Get My Name', which was released on MTV.
April 10 2014 Derek Hough and his sister Julianne were honored at Mattel Children's Hospital UCLA's second annual Kaleidoscope Ball, receiving the Kaleidoscope Award for bringing light and laughter to children through their entertainment achievements and humanitarian work.
March 31 2014 Make Your Move premiered in Los Angeles.
March 18 2014 Derek Hough and his sister Julianne announced their first 'Move Live on Tour', a summer tour spanning over 40 cities across the U.S. and Canada.
February 2014 Meryl Davis and Charlie White won the gold medal in ice dancing at the Sochi Winter Olympics, marking the first Olympic title in the event for the United States, using the routine choreographed by Derek Hough.
2013 Derek Hough collaborated with ice dancers Meryl Davis and Charlie White, choreographing their short dance program for the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, which incorporated quickstep and foxtrot rhythms.
2013 Hosted the special 'Family Dance Off'
2013 Derek Hough starred as Donny in the film Make Your Move 3D

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