Julianne Hough
American dancer
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2025 | Scheduled to appear in the film The Bride! (currently in filming) |
2024 | Scheduled to host the 77th Tony Awards special on Pluto TV |
2024 | Hosted the Tony Awards 'Act One' Pre-Show with Utkarsh Ambudkar. |
2023 | Returned to host the Tony Awards 'Act One' Pre-Show with Skylar Astin. |
2023 | Hosted the 76th Tony Awards special on Pluto TV |
March 20 2023 | Announced as the new co-host of Dancing with the Stars, replacing Tyra Banks. |
2022 | Hosts The Tony Awards: Act One alongside Darren Criss. |
April 14 2022 | Made her Broadway debut as Dusty in the comedic play POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive at the Shubert Theatre, receiving rave reviews for her comic performance. |
February 22 2022 | Hough's divorce from Brooks Laich was finalized. |
2020 | Partnered with Meet Cute to create, executive produce, and voice act in a three-part Transformation podcast series through her production company Canary House Productions. |
November 2 2020 | Hough filed for divorce from Brooks Laich. |
2019 | Julianne Hough released the non-album single 'Transform' |
November 22 2019 | Announced her exit from America's Got Talent after one season. |
February 11 2019 | Announced as a new judge on the NBC talent competition series America's Got Talent. |
2018 | Voiced a character in The Steam Engines of Oz and played Betty Weider in Bigger |
2018 | Cast as Jolene in the Netflix anthology series Heartstrings, based on the Dolly Parton song. |
2017 | Concludes her role as a judge on Dancing with the Stars. |
July 8 2017 | Hough married Brooks Laich. |
2016 | Starred in Dirty Grandpa as Meredith Goldstein |
December 25 2016 | Co-hosted The Disney Parks' Magical Christmas Celebration with her brother Derek, televised on Christmas Day by ABC. |
December 14 2016 | Announced the 'MOVE BEYOND Live on Tour' for 2017 via social media with her brother Derek. |
November 24 2016 | Co-hosted The Wonderful World of Disney: Magical Holiday Celebration with her brother Derek, televised on Thanksgiving night by ABC. |
January 31 2016 | Portrayed Sandy Young in Fox's live television presentation of the musical Grease. |
2015 | Appeared on Lewis Howes' podcast 'The School of Greatness', discussing finding passion and purpose, which concluded with a salsa dance demonstration with the host. |
2015 | Appeared in the film Curve, playing the role of Mallory Rutledge |
2015 | Wins a Primetime Emmy Award with her brother Derek Hough for their work on Dancing with the Stars. |
August 18 2015 | Hough and Brooks Laich announced their engagement. |
August 8 2015 | Completed the second 'Move Live on Tour', which was again sold out and featured choreography by Nappytabs. |
June 12 2015 | Launched the second 'Move Live on Tour', visiting over 40 cities in the U.S. and Canada with larger venues compared to the previous year. |
September 2014 | Became a permanent judge on Dancing with the Stars, a position she held until 2017. |
July 26 2014 | Concluded the first 'Move Live on Tour' in Los Angeles, with multiple additional shows added due to high ticket demand. |
May 25 2014 | Hough began the sold-out 'Move Live on Tour', starting in Park City, Kansas, with choreography by Nappytabs. |
March 18 2014 | Julianne Hough and her brother Derek announced their 'Move Live on Tour', a summer tour covering over 40 cities across the U.S. and Canada, featuring dancing and singing performances. |
December 2013 | Hough began dating NHL player Brooks Laich of the Washington Capitals. |
October 2013 | Hough controversially wore blackface in a Halloween costume depicting Uzo Aduba's character Suzanne 'Crazy Eyes' Warren, which she later apologized for on Twitter. |
October 18 2013 | Starred in the comedy-drama Paradise as Lamb Mannerheim, alongside Russell Brand. |
October 7 2013 | First former pro dancer to serve as a guest judge on Dancing with the Stars, replacing Len Goodman. |
February 14 2013 | Starred in the romantic drama Safe Haven, based on Nicholas Sparks' novel, opposite Josh Duhamel. |
2012 | Performs as Sherrie in the film Rock of Ages. |
June 2012 | Hough confirmed to AOL's The Boot that her second album was 'completely done' but had no immediate plans to release it due to her film career momentum. |
June 5 2012 | Appeared on the soundtrack for the film 'Rock of Ages', which was released by WaterTower Music and reached #5 on the US charts. |
May 15 2012 | Performed a dance to promote her film Rock of Ages. |
2011 | Julianne Hough won the ShoWest Female Rising Star of 2011 award, recognizing her emerging talent in the entertainment industry. |
2011 | Stars as Ariel in the film Footloose. |
October 14 2011 | Footloose remake was released, marking her first leading film role. |
October 11 2011 | Returned to Dancing with the Stars and danced with her Footloose co-star Kenny Wormald and her brother. |
2010 | Participated in the charity single 'We Are the World 25 for Haiti' with Artists for Haiti, which reached high chart positions across multiple countries, including #2 in the US and #1 in Norway. |
2010 | Plays her first major acting role in the film Burlesque. |
September 2010 | Began filming for her role in the Footloose remake as Ariel Moore opposite Kenny Wormald. |
June 21 2010 | Hough released the single 'Is That So Wrong' to country radio, intended as the lead single for her second album Wildfire, which was never released. |
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