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Jeanine Marie Mason (born January 14, 1991) is an American actress and dancer. Her acting career began after winning the fifth season of the Fox television show ''
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''. She is best known for her role as Liz Ortecho in the CW's drama series '' Roswell, New Mexico''. Mason had a recurring role as Dr. Sam Bello on ''
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''. She has also appeared in ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Major Crimes'', '' NCIS: Los Angeles'', '' CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'' and ''
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''. Mason became the first
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to win ''So You Think You Can Dance''. Her film credits include the thriller ''Default'' opposite
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and ''The Archer'' opposite Bailey Noble. On stage, she was last seen in
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's 2017 revival of Zoot Suit directed by playwright Luis Valdez opposite
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Early life and education

Mason was born in
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, and grew up in a dance-oriented family in Pinecrest. Both of her parents are of Cuban descent. Mason began her dance training at the age of three"Jeanine Mason Knows She Can Dance"
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in ballet and flamenco, and went on to study jazz, acrobatics, hip-hop, modern, and contemporary dance. Mason began her study of theatre at age 11 with community and middle school productions. Upon moving to
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, Mason continues to study theater while also keeping a focus on film and television at the Michael Woolson Studio. Mason earned a Bachelor of Arts in World Arts and Cultures, graduating ''cum laude,'' from the
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in the spring of 2014.


Career


''So You Think You Can Dance''

At the age of 18, Mason competed on the fifth season of the show ''
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'', becoming the youngest winner in the history of the competition over fellow contestants Brandon Bryant, Kayla Radomski, and Evan Kasprzak. For the first five weeks of the competition (Top 20 to Top 12), Mason was partnered with Phillip Chbeeb. During the show's sixth week (Top 10), Mason danced a contemporary number choreographed by
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and was partnered with Jason Glover. Later, Mason was also partnered with Brandon Bryant, Ade Obayomi, Evan Kasprzak, and Kayla Radomski. Mason was consistently praised for her strong and versatile performances. During the fall of 2009, Mason toured the United States with the top twelve dancers of the ''So You Think You Can Dance'' competition.


Acting career

Shortly after completing ''So You Think You Can Dance'', Mason turned her full attention to channeling her performing skills into her other lifelong love, the craft of acting. Her on-screen career began when Mason starred in the Halloween episode of Nickelodeon's hit show, ''
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''. From there, she appeared in ''
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'', '' CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'', '' The Fresh Beat Band'' and '' Hollywood Heights'' before landing the recurring role of Cozzette on ABC Family's ''
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'' and leading roles in ''Hot Mess'' and ''Delirium''. She has also booked roles on '' Major Crimes'' and '' Secret Life of the American Teenager'' as well as several smaller, independent projects. Mason had a recurring role on ABC's hit medical drama ''
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'' as Dr. Sam Bello. In February 2018, it was announced that she joined the pilot of '' Roswell, New Mexico'' as Liz Ortecho. The CW ordered the show to series on May 11, 2018. Mason performed on November 29, 2009 at the Dizzy Feet Gala in Los Angeles, California at the Kodak Theatre. She and Jason Glover performed their popular contemporary piece, "If It Kills Me", choreographed by Travis Wall, and originally performed Top 10 week on SYTYCD. Glover has described Mason as "Unique. You just don’t find dancers like her. She has beautiful lines, is funky and charismatic, and has so much life onstage. Not only does it show in her movement but also on her face. Jeanine is a brilliant performer and one of my favorite people to watch—not just in our group, but out of any dancer I've seen, from Gregory Hines to Gene Kelly." On November 9, 2010, Mason performed a contemporary-ballroom dance with
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's "Ordinary People" on the television show, '' Dancing With the Stars''. Her sister, Alexis, also auditioned for the eighth season of ''So You Think You Can Dance'', and made it to the final solo performances before Top 20 in
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