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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