The twelve celebrities to take part in the sixth season of the hit ABC show DANCING WITH THE STARS have been announced, and here is the full release from the network. Steve Guttenberg! Woo!
Twelve celebrities - six
men and six women -- attempt to outshine one another on a sixth season
of the hit series "Dancing with the Stars," which returns Monday, March
17 (8:00-9:30 p.m., ET) on ABC. The Season Six cast includes some of
our most lauded stars yet: an Academy Award winner, a Tony Award
winner, an Olympic Gold medalist, a nine-time Grand Slam tennis
champion and the NFL's current Man of the Year.
Six teams will strut their stuff on Monday night, while the other six
teams will show off their moves on Tuesday, March 18 (9:00-10:30 p.m.,
ET). All twelve couples will perform a second routine the following
week on Monday, March 24 (8:00-10:00 p.m., ET), before the first
elimination, Tuesday, March 25 (9:00-10:00 p.m., ET) on "Dancing with
the Stars the Results Show," where for the first time in the show's
history, two couples' fates will be determined in a dramatic double
elimination.
In alphabetical order, the twelve stars making their ballroom dancing debut are:
Adam Carolla (partner Julianne Hough) - Television and radio
personality Adam Carolla is host of the Los Angeles based and
nationally syndicated morning radio program, "The Adam Carolla Show."
The actor/comedian has his first starring film role in the soon to be
released in "The Hammer" (in theaters March 21), which he co-wrote and
co-produced. Carolla was also one of the creators and hosts of Comedy
Central's "The Man Show" (alongside Jimmy Kimmel) and the MTV and
long-running syndicated radio program, "Loveline," with Dr. Drew
Pinsky.
Cristián de la Fuente (partner Cheryl Burke) - Having started
his acting career in his native Chile, the international film and
television star's Spanish language projects include Univisión's
miniseries "Como ama una mujer" and Sony television's "Reyes y Rey,"
which aired on Telemundo. He gained recognition in the U.S. as a series
regular on "Family Law" and "CSI: Miami." Recent TV guest roles include
"Ugly Betty" and "Psych." He stars in the upcoming USA Network series
"In Plain Sight." Other film work includes "Driven" and "Basic."
Cristián is a First Lieutenant in the Chilean Air Force Reserve and a
member of "Halcones," the high aerobatics team. People Magazine named
him one of their "50 Most Beautiful," and he was the first man ever to
grace the cover of Cosmopolitan en Español.
Shannon Elizabeth (partner Derek Hough) - Actress/model Shannon
Elizabeth starred in the box office hits "American Pie" and "Scary
Movie." Some of her other credits include "Jay and Silent Bob Strike
Back," "Love Actually," "Cuts" and "That 70s Show." Shannon is also an
accomplished poker player, taking third out of sixty-four invited
professionals at the 2007 National Heads-Up Poker Championship.
Steve Guttenberg (partner Anna Trebunskaya) - Actor Steve
Guttenberg has starred in blockbusters such as "Police Academy," "Three
Men and a Baby," "Short Circuit" and "Cocoon," as well as such
acclaimed dramatic hits as "Diner" and "The Boys from Brazil."
Guttenberg has starred in a dozen films, each of which earned in excess
of $100,000,000 at the American box office. His television credits
include one of the highest-rated telefilms of all time, "The Day
After." Guttenberg runs The Guttenhouse Project, which houses selected
children who are phased out of foster care programs.
Mario (partner Karina Smirnoff) - Twenty-one year-old,
multi-platinum selling R&B/Pop singer and actor Mario is known for
such hit singles as "Just a Friend (2002)" and "Let Me Love You." He
was the recipient of Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Single of the Year
in 2005 for "Let Me Love You," and has been nominated for a Grammy, BET
Award, Vibe Award, MOBO Award and Soul Train Music Award. His latest
album, "Go," is in stores now. Mario has also appeared in the feature
films "Step Up" and "Freedom Writers."
Marlee Matlin (partner Fabian Sanchez) - Marlee Matlin received
worldwide critical acclaim for her film debut in "Children of a Lesser
God," for which she received the Academy Award for Best Actress. At 21
she became the youngest recipient of the Best Actress Oscar and only
one of four actresses to receive the honor for her film debut. In
addition to the Oscar, Marlee received the Golden Globe Award for Best
Actress in a Drama. She has since appeared on a number of hit
television programs, including "The West Wing," "The L-Word,"
"Nip/Tuck" and "Desperate Housewives." In Spring 2008, she will star
opposite Jeff Daniels in the telefilm "Sweet Nothing in My Ear."
Penn Jillette (partner Kym Johnson) - Penn Jillette is one-half
of the famous illusionist team Penn & Teller. Penn & Teller
have been performing together for thirty years and are currently
headlining in their own theater at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino
in Las Vegas. They've received 11 Emmy nominations for their television
series, "Penn & Teller: Bulls**t," and created several TV projects
together. The duo has also written three best-selling books. In 2005
Penn produced and co-created the critically acclaimed documentary "The
Aristocrats."
Priscilla Presley (partner Louis van Amstel) - Actress, producer
and entrepreneur Priscilla Presley starred in the "Naked Gun" films and
the internationally popular television series "Dallas," as well as
guest-starred on TV's "Touched by an Angel," "Spin City" and "Melrose
Place." Founder of Elvis Presley Enterprises, Priscilla has also served
as executive producer on the feature film "Finding Graceland" and the
television version of her autobiography, "Elvis and Me." Presley was
married to music icon Elvis Presley.
Monica Seles (partner Jonathan Roberts) - Tennis champ Monica
Seles is the holder of nine grand slam singles titles and was the
top-ranked player in the world. She turned pro in 1988 at the age of 14
and won her first grand slam championship, the French Open, just two
years later. After a two-year absence from the tour in 1993 and 1994,
Seles rose above adversity and returned to capture her final grand slam
crown in 1996, winning the Australian Open. She holds an outstanding
career win-loss singles record of 595-122 and was ranked the13th
greatest player of all time by "Tennis Magazine." Her accomplishments
also extend beyond the tennis court as Goodwill Ambassador for the
Laures Sports Foundation and the Intergovernmental Institution for the
use of Microalgae Spirulina Against Malnutrition (IIMSAM).
Jason Taylor (partner Edyta Sliwinska) - This year's NFL Man of
the Year Award winner and last year's NFL Defensive Player of the Year,
Taylor has played defensive end for the Miami Dolphins for over a
decade. The six-time All Pro formed the Jason Taylor Foundation in 2004
and continues to be heavily involved throughout the South Florida
community. Taylor holds the NFL record for touchdowns by a defensive
lineman (7) and is the Dolphins' all-time leader in quarterback sacks
(117) and consecutive games played (130). Jason is married to Katina,
and the couple reside in Weston, Fla., with their two sons, Isaiah Paul
and Mason Paul, and daughter Zoe Grace.
Marissa Jaret Winokur (partner Tony Dovolani) - Marissa Jaret
Winokur is best known for creating the role of "Tracy Turnblad" in the
hit Broadway musical "Hairspray," a performance for which she won a
Tony Award, Drama Desk Award and an Outer Critics Circle Award for
Outstanding Actress. Winokur has since been seen in the Farrelly
Brothers film "Fever Pitch" and the television series "Stacked." She
just finished filming the series lead in a new pilot entitled "Fugly"
for 20th Century Fox and CBS, and is currently working as one of the
leads in the Lifetime movie "Betrayals."
Kristi Yamaguchi (partner Mark Ballas) - An Olympic Gold
medalist and World Champion, Kristi Yamaguchi is one of the most
popular and successful figure skaters of our time. Since winning the
1992 Winter Olympics, Yamaguchi retired from competitive skating,
performing in numerous television specials and traveling the globe on
"Stars on Ice" tour. Along with her many awards and accomplishments,
she is a member of the U.S. Figure Skating Hall of Fame, World Figure
Skating Hall of Fame and the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame. In 1996 she
founded the Always Dream Foundation dedicated to fundraising and
supporting children's charities. Yamaguchi is married to Stanley Cup
champion and Carolina Hurricanes star Bret Hedican. Together they have
two young daughters.
Viewers may cast their votes for their favorite teams via phone on
Monday and Tuesday night during and up to 30 minutes after the "Dancing
with the Stars" performance shows. AT&T subscribers may also text
message their votes by texting the word "VOTE" and entering the number
that corresponds to the team they want to support (standard text
message rates apply). They may also vote online at www.abc.com at the
end of each performance show until 12:00 Noon, ET the following day.
"Dancing with the Stars the Results Show" will also feature the return
of Macy's Stars of Dance, featuring some of the most renowned dancers
and choreographers of our time. Season Two alum Kenny Mayne will also
be back with his hilariously popular segment "DanceCenter."
Hosted by Tom Bergeron ("America's Funniest Home Videos") and Samantha
Harris ("E! Entertainment"), the celebrities will perform choreographed
dance routines which will be judged by renowned Ballroom judge Len
Goodman and dancer/choreographers Bruno Tonioli and Carrie Ann Inaba.
"Dancing with the Stars" is the U.S. version of the international smash
hit series, "Strictly Come Dancing." This version is produced in
America by BBC Productions. Conrad Green serves as executive producer
and Rob Wade and Matilda Zoltowski are co-executive producers. Alex
Rudzinski directs.
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New Dancing With The Stars cast announced!
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By Paul Heath
Feb 19, 2008 - 7:33:27 AM
Feb 19, 2008 - 7:33:27 AM
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