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Julianne Alexandra Hough (; born July 20, 1988) is an American dancer, actress, and singer. In 2007, she joined the cast of ABC's ''
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'' as a professional dancer, winning two seasons with her celebrity partners. After leaving the show in 2009, she returned in 2014 to serve as a permanent judge on ''Dancing with the Stars'', a position she held until 2017. For her work on the series, she has received three nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography, winning once in 2015 with her brother
Derek Hough Derek Bruce Hough (; born May 17, 1985) is an American professional Latin and ballroom dancer, choreographer, actor and singer. From 2007 to 2016, Hough was a professional dancer on the ABC dance competition series ''Dancing with the Stars'', w ...
. Hough made her acting debut in the 2001 film ''
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'', but played her first major role in the 2010 film ''
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'', which was followed by leading roles as Ariel in '' Footloose'', Sherrie in ''
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'', and Katie in ''
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''. In 2016, she played Sandy in the live Fox television production of '' Grease''. She also served as a judge on ''
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'' for its 14th season. In 2022, she made her
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theatre debut in the political farce '' POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive''. That same year she hosted the 75th Tony Awards: Act One alongside
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which streamed on
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.


Early life

Hough was born in
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, the youngest of five children in a
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family. Her parents are Bruce and Marianne Hough; her father was twice chairman of the
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. Her brother,
Derek Hough Derek Bruce Hough (; born May 17, 1985) is an American professional Latin and ballroom dancer, choreographer, actor and singer. From 2007 to 2016, Hough was a professional dancer on the ABC dance competition series ''Dancing with the Stars'', w ...
, is also a professional dancer. She also has three older sisters: Sharee, Marabeth and Katherine.Julianne Hough News, Julianne Hough Bio and Photos , TVGuide.com
All four of Hough's grandparents were dancers. She is also a second cousin of musicians Riker, Rydel,
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and Ross Lynch from R5, their maternal grandmothers being sisters. Hough's formal training began at the Center Stage Performing Arts Studio in Orem where she danced with Josh Murillo, among others, in Latin Ballroom. She began dancing competitively at nine. When she was 10, Julianne's parents, who were divorcing, sent Julianne and her brother Derek to London to live and study with their coaches, Corky and Shirley Ballas. The Ballases tutored the Houghs alongside their own son,
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. At the
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Hough and her brother received training in song, theatre, gymnastics and many forms of dance, including jazz, ballet, and tap.Bio
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When Hough was 12, the three children formed their own pop music trio 2B1G ("2 Boys, 1 Girl"). They performed at dance competitions in the UK and the U.S., and showcased in a UK television show. At 15, Hough became the youngest dancer, and the only American, to win both Junior World Latin Champion and International Latin Youth Champion at the
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. After returning to the U.S., she attended the
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and Alta High School.


Career

Hough was one of the Million Dollar Dancers in the 2006 ABC game show called '' Show Me the Money''. She won season four of the U.S. edition of ''
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'' with her partner,
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gold medal-winning speed skater
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, making Hough the youngest professional dancer to win on the program. On November 27, 2007, Hough and her partner, three-time
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champion Hélio Castroneves, became the winners of season five. Hough returned for season six with radio host/comedian
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, but they were eliminated in week four. In July 2008, Hough was nominated at the
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in the category of " Outstanding Choreography" for her mambo "Para Los Rumberos" (performed with partner Hélio Castroneves) on ''Dancing with the Stars''. On August 25, 2008, the cast of season seven was announced, and Hough was partnered with ''
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'' actor Cody Linley. She felt abdominal pains during their jitterbug performance on October 27, 2008, and was immediately rushed to a hospital following the encore performance. She subsequently had surgery to have her appendix removed, causing her to miss several performances; Edyta Śliwińska stood in for her. Hough returned to the show, although the pair was ultimately eliminated in the semifinals competition. She appeared on the November 12 results show dancing the jive to "
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" with her brother for the "Design-A-Dance" contest. On November 20, 2008, Hough was on
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's radio show, ''On Air with Ryan Seacrest''. She announced that, in order to further her music career, she would not be returning to ''Dancing with the Stars'' for the foreseeable future. However, she did return for season eight, partnering with country singer
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. They were voted off in week eight of the competition and came in sixth place. They then began dating after the season was over. On October 11, 2011, Hough returned to ''Dancing with the Stars'' and danced with her '' Footloose'' co-star
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twice, and with her brother. She returned again on May 15, 2012, in a dance performance to promote her film ''
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''. On October 7, 2013, she was guest judge in place of
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, which was the first time a former pro dancer came back to judge. In September 2014, she returned as a permanent judge on the panel, a position she held until 2017. She returned to the show as a guest judge in 2021, filling in for her brother Derek.


Move Live On Tour

On March 18, 2014, Hough and her brother Derek announced a summer tour of over 40 cities across the U.S. and Canada, called "Move Live on Tour", which would include dancing and singing from both of them, and the appearance of a group of dancers employed by the Houghs who earned their jobs through auditions. They embarked on the sold-out tour on May 25, 2014, in Park City, Kansas, and ended it in
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on July 26, 2014. Due to the success of ticket sales and several sold-out venues before the tour had officially kicked off, several more shows were added to the tour schedule, which also sold out. For the tour choreography, the Hough siblings collaborated with
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. Following the success of the 2014 tour and high demand, the Houghs announced the return of "Move Live on Tour" in the summer of 2015. Spanning from June 12, 2015, to August 8, 2015, the sold-out tour visited over 40 cities throughout the U.S. and Canada, and visited larger venues than in the previous year. Tabitha and Napoleon D'umo "Nappytabs" returned as collaborating choreographers alongside the Hough siblings. Auditions were also held to recruit a new group of dancers to join the Houghs, although some back-up dancers from the previous year returned. On December 14, 2016, they announced, via social media, that they would be going on a new tour, "MOVE BEYOND Live on Tour", in 2017.


Music

Hough's first country-music single, "Will You Dance With Me", was released to
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and
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in May 2007 to raise money for the
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. The song placed at number 100 on the ''Billboard'' Pop 100 chart. She later signed with
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's Mercury Nashville division. Her 2008 self-titled debut album was recorded in
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and produced by
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, who has worked with
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and
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, among others. Hough's album, which met with mixed reviews, debuted at number one on the
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chart on May 31, and also peaked at number three on the ''Billboard'' 200. Hough's second single, and the first to be released to country radio, was " That Song in My Head". Hough joined
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's 2008 Tour, along with Jewel and Chuck Wicks. Hough, Paisley, and
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appeared in the video for the
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song "My Medicine". Hough appeared in a Juicy Fruit commercial in the fall of 2008, and released an EP of
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called '' Sounds of the Season: The Julianne Hough Holiday Collection''. She performed her second single "My Hallelujah Song" on ''Dancing With the Stars'' on November 18, 2008, with her brother Derek Hough, Mark Ballas, and Lacey Schwimmer dancing. Hough,
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,
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, and
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announced the 2009
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Award nominees in February 2009. Hough was nominated for the Top New Female Vocalist award, a fan-voted award, which she subsequently won. Hough won the Top New Artist award at the 44th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards on April 5, 2009, and released a single, " Is That So Wrong", to country radio on June 21, 2010. It was intended as the lead single for her second album, ''Wildfire'', but the album was never released. In June 2012, Hough told
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's ''The Boot'' that her second album was "completely done" and that she was initially "really, really looking forward to the record." However, she also stated that, due to the underperforming lead single and having "a lot of momentum" in her film career, no plans have been made to release ''Wildfire''. She does intend to resume focusing on her music career at some point, though: "I feel like when I have the time to focus on it, and when I feel like it is the right time, 'll return tomy music," she said.


Acting and other appearances

Hough's first acting role was in the 2001 feature film ''
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'', in an uncredited role as a "
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schoolgirl". She appeared in the 2010 musical ''
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'', starring
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. In the film, which chronicles a small-town girl (Aguilera) who finds success at a Los Angeles burlesque club, Hough plays a dancer named Georgia. Hough's first leading role was as Ariel Moore in the 2011 remake of the Paramount film '' Footloose'', opposite
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as Ren McCormack. Filming began in September 2010. The film was released on October 14, 2011. Hough played the role of Sherrie Christian in the 2012
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of the Broadway musical ''
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'', alongside
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,
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and
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. That same year she filmed her starring role opposite Josh Duhamel in the romantic drama ''
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'', based on the novel of the same name by
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, which was released on February 14, 2013. Hough also starred in the comedy-drama ''
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'' as Lamb Mannerheim, which was released on October 18, 2013. She starred alongside
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, who had previously co-starred with Hough in ''Rock of Ages''. Hough starred as protagonist Mallory Rutledge in the 2015 thriller film ''
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'' opposite Teddy Sears. That same year she appeared on business coach Lewis Howes' podcast where they had a discussion and it ended with him asking to
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with her. Hough returned to musical performances portraying the role of Sandy Young for Fox's live television presentation of the musical '' Grease'' on January 31, 2016. Hough and brother Derek hosted the 2016 '' The Wonderful World of Disney: Magical Holiday Celebration'' and '' The Disney Parks' Magical Christmas Celebration''. It was televised by ABC on Thanksgiving night, November 24, and Christmas Day, December 25. The Hough siblings introduced performances by
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and
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. A companion holiday album, ''Disney Channel Holiday Hits'', was released November 18, 2016. In 2018, she was cast as Jolene in the episode of the same name from the
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anthology series '' Heartstrings'', based on the
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. In February 11, 2019, it was announced that Hough had joined the NBC talent competition series ''
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''. However, she was announced to be exiting in November 22 in the same year after one season. In 2020, Hough partnered with entertainment company Meet Cute for a three-part ''Transformation'' podcast series. Meet Cute, along with Hough’s production banner, Canary House Productions, wrote, executive produced, and voice acted in the series. As the title of the series suggests, ''Transformation'' aligns with Canary House’s mission to impact lives through stories of transformation, self-discovery and identity.


Broadway debut

Hough made her
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debut as Dusty in Selina Fillinger's comedic play '' POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive''. Performances began on April 14, 2022 at the Shubert Theatre. Hough received rave reviews for her comic performance with ''
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'' declaring, "Julianne Hough is particularly mesmerizing... hecould easily be a mere stereotype, but she surprises at every turn." Hough hosted the first hour of the
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alongside
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which was aired on
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. ''
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'' praised her hosting capabilities writing, " hedelighted us with her endearing eagerness to put on a show." Critic Elizabeth Vincentelli also praised her adding, "she who didn’t miss a step... hehad a sparkly showbiz quality peppered with an adorably enthusiastic nerdiness". She also presented Best Book of a Musical on the main telecast which aired on CBS.


Personal life

In October 2013, Hough told the ''
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'' that although she was no longer a practicing member of
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, she was glad that she was raised in the church. Hough dated fellow country singer
Chuck Wicks Charles Elliott Wicks (born June 20, 1979) is an American country music artist and radio personality. He was one of the participants on the American reality series ''Nashville'', which aired on Fox for two episodes before its cancellation in m ...
from August 2008 to November 2009; when the two had a mutual break-up, it inspired Hough's song " Is That So Wrong". Hough dated
Ryan Seacrest Ryan John Seacrest (born December 24, 1974) is an American media personality and producer. He is the co-host of '' Live with Kelly and Ryan'', as well as the host of multiple media shows including ''American Idol'', ''American Top 40'', and ' ...
from April 2010 to March 2013. In February 2014, it was revealed that she had begun dating NHL player
Brooks Laich Evan Brooks Laich (; born June 23, 1983) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey forward. He played over 750 National Hockey League (NHL) games across four teams: the Ottawa Senators, Washington Capitals, Toronto Maple Leafs and the Los Ang ...
, then of the
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, in December 2013. The couple announced their engagement on August 18, 2015, and were married on July 8, 2017. They separated in 2020, but later attempted to reconcile. Hough filed for divorce on November 2, 2020; the divorce was finalized on February 22, 2022. Hough attracted controversy in October 2013 when she donned
blackface Blackface is a form of theatrical makeup used predominantly by non-Black people to portray a caricature of a Black person. In the United States, the practice became common during the 19th century and contributed to the spread of racial stereo ...
as part of a Halloween costume depicting Uzo Aduba's character Suzanne "Crazy Eyes" Warren from the
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comedy-drama ''
Orange Is the New Black ''Orange Is the New Black'' (sometimes abbreviated to ''OITNB'') is an American comedy-drama streaming television series created by Jenji Kohan for Netflix. The series is based on Piper Kerman's memoir '' Orange Is the New Black: My Year in a ...
''. Hough later apologized, writing on
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, "I realize my costume hurt and offended people and I truly apologize." Hough has been diagnosed with
endometriosis Endometriosis is a disease of the female reproductive system in which cells similar to those in the endometrium, the layer of tissue that normally covers the inside of the uterus, grow outside the uterus. Most often this is on the ovaries, fa ...
since 2008, and went public with it to help de-stigmatize the conditions surrounding the disease. Hough describes herself as "not straight". She has a close friendship with
Nina Dobrev Nikolina Kamenova Dobreva ( bg, Николина Каменова Добрева, ; born January 9, 1989), credited professionally as Nina Dobrev ( ), is a Canadian actress. She is best known for portraying Elena Gilbert and Katherine Pierce o ...
.


''Dancing with the Stars'' performances

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Adam Carolla Adam Carolla (born May 27, 1964) is an American radio personality, comedian, actor and podcaster. He hosts '' The Adam Carolla Show'', a talk show distributed as a podcast which set the record as the "most downloaded podcast" as judged by ''Guin ...
, 9th , - , 7 , align="left", Cody Linley , 4th , - , 8 , align="left",
Chuck Wicks Charles Elliott Wicks (born June 20, 1979) is an American country music artist and radio personality. He was one of the participants on the American reality series ''Nashville'', which aired on Fox for two episodes before its cancellation in m ...
, 6th


With Apolo Anton Ohno

(average 27.53) {, class="wikitable" , - style="text-align:Center; background:#ccc;" ! rowspan="2", Week ! rowspan="2", Dance/Song ! colspan="3", Judges' score ! rowspan="2", Result , - style="text-align:center; background:#ccc;" , style="width:10%; ", Inaba , style="width:10%; ", Goodman , style="width:10%; ", Tonioli , - , style="text-align:center;", 1 , style="text-align:center;", Cha cha/ "
Let's Hear It for the Boy "Let's Hear It for the Boy" is a song by Deniece Williams that appeared on the soundtrack to the feature film '' Footloose''. The song was released as a single from both the soundtrack and her album of the song's same name on February 14, 1984 ...
" , style="text-align:center;", 7 , style="text-align:center;", 7 , style="text-align:center;", 7 , style="text-align:center;", No elimination , - , style="text-align:center;", 2 , style="text-align:center;",
Quickstep The quickstep is a light-hearted dance of the standard ballroom dances. The movement of the dance is fast and powerfully flowing and sprinkled with syncopations. The upbeat melodies that quickstep is danced to make it suitable for both formal ...
/ " Two Hearts" , style="text-align:center;", 8 , style="text-align:center;", 9 , style="text-align:center;", 9 , style="text-align:center;", Safe , - , style="text-align:center;", 3 , style="text-align:center;", Jive/ " You Never Can Tell" , style="text-align:center;", 7 , style="text-align:center;", 8 , style="text-align:center;", 8 , style="text-align:center;", Safe , - style="text-align:center;" , , 4 , ,
Waltz The waltz ( ), meaning "to roll or revolve") is a ballroom and folk dance, normally in triple ( time), performed primarily in closed position. History There are many references to a sliding or gliding dance that would evolve into the wa ...
/ "
If You Don't Know Me by Now "If You Don't Know Me by Now" is a song written by Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, and recorded by the Philadelphia soul musical group Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes. It became their first hit after being released as a single in September 1972, topp ...
" , , 9 , , 8 , , 9 , , Safe , - , style="text-align:center;", 5 , style="text-align:center;",
Samba Samba (), also known as samba urbano carioca (''urban Carioca samba'') or simply samba carioca (''Carioca samba''), is a Brazilian music genre that originated in the Afro-Brazilian communities of Rio de Janeiro in the early 20th century. Havi ...
/ " I Like to Move It" , style="text-align:center;", 10 , style="text-align:center;", 10 , style="text-align:center;", 10 , style="text-align:center;", Safe , - , style="text-align:center;", 6 , style="text-align:center;", Rumba/ " Cool"
Swing Swing or swinging may refer to: Apparatus * Swing (seat), a hanging seat that swings back and forth * Pendulum, an object that swings * Russian swing, a swing-like circus apparatus * Sex swing, a type of harness for sexual intercourse * Swing ri ...
/"Rock This Town" , style="text-align:center;", 9
N/A , style="text-align:center;", 9
N/A , style="text-align:center;", 10
N/A , style="text-align:center;", Safe , - , style="text-align:center;", 7 , style="text-align:center;",
Foxtrot The foxtrot is a smooth, progressive dance characterized by long, continuous flowing movements across the dance floor. It is danced to big band (usually vocal) music. The dance is similar in its look to waltz, although the rhythm is in a tim ...
/ "
Steppin' Out with My Baby "Steppin' Out with My Baby" is a popular song written by Irving Berlin and introduced in the 1948 musical film '' Easter Parade''. There it was sung by Fred Astaire as part of a dance number involving Astaire on stairs and three different dance p ...
"
Mambo Mambo most often refers to: *Mambo (music), a Cuban musical form *Mambo (dance), a dance corresponding to mambo music Mambo may also refer to: Music * Mambo section, a section in arrangements of some types of Afro-Caribbean music, particula ...
/ "Dr. Beat" , style="text-align:center;", 9
9 , style="text-align:center;", 8
9 , style="text-align:center;", 9
10 , style="text-align:center;", Safe , - style="text-align:center;" , , 8 , , Tango/ " Jessie's Girl"
Paso doble/ "
Carnaval de Paris "Carnaval de Paris" is a song by English electronic music trio Dario G. The song was recorded for the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France and was released as a single on 18 May 1998 in Europe. The following month, the track was issued in the United Ki ...
" , , 10
10 , , 8
10 , , 10
10 , , Safe , - style="text-align:center;" , , 9
Semi-finals , , Quickstep/ "Mr. Pinstripe Suit"
Cha cha/ " Push It" , , 10
10 , , 10
9 , , 10
10 , , Bottom 2 , - , style="text-align:center;", 10
Finals , style="text-align:center;", Rumba/ "
Midnight Train to Georgia "Midnight Train to Georgia" is a song by Gladys Knight & the Pips, their second release after departing Motown Records for Buddah Records. Written by Jim Weatherly, and included on the Pips' 1973 LP ''Imagination'', "Midnight Train to Georgia" ...
"
Freestyle Freestyle may refer to: Brands * Reebok Freestyle, a women's athletic shoe * Ford Freestyle, an SUV automobile * Coca-Cola Freestyle, a vending machine * ICD Freestyle, a paintball marker * Abbott FreeStyle, a blood glucose monitor by Abbott Lab ...
/ " Bust a Move"
Paso doble/ "
Carnaval de Paris "Carnaval de Paris" is a song by English electronic music trio Dario G. The song was recorded for the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France and was released as a single on 18 May 1998 in Europe. The following month, the track was issued in the United Ki ...
" , style="text-align:center;", 9
10
10 , style="text-align:center;", 9
10
10 , style="text-align:center;", 10
10
10 ! style="background:gold;", Winner


With Hélio Castroneves

(average 27.13) {, class="wikitable" , - style="text-align:center; background:#ccc;" ! rowspan="2", Week ! rowspan="2", Dance/Song ! colspan="3", Judges' score ! rowspan="2", Result , - style="text-align:center; background:#ccc;" , style="width:10%; ", Inaba , style="width:10%; ", Goodman , style="width:10%; ", Tonioli , - style="text-align:center;" , , 1 , ,
Foxtrot The foxtrot is a smooth, progressive dance characterized by long, continuous flowing movements across the dance floor. It is danced to big band (usually vocal) music. The dance is similar in its look to waltz, although the rhythm is in a tim ...
/ "Bewitched theme" , , 8 , , 9 , , 8 , , Safe , - , style="text-align:center;", 2 , style="text-align:center;",
Mambo Mambo most often refers to: *Mambo (music), a Cuban musical form *Mambo (dance), a dance corresponding to mambo music Mambo may also refer to: Music * Mambo section, a section in arrangements of some types of Afro-Caribbean music, particula ...
/ "Para Los Rumberos" , style="text-align:center;", 9 , style="text-align:center;", 9 , style="text-align:center;", 9 , style="text-align:center;", Safe , - , style="text-align:center;", 3 , style="text-align:center;", Jive/ " Kids in America" , style="text-align:center;", 8 , style="text-align:center;", 8 , style="text-align:center;", 8 , style="text-align:center;", Safe , - , style="text-align:center;", 4 , style="text-align:center;",
Viennese Waltz Viennese waltz (german: Wiener Walzer) is a genre of ballroom dance. At least four different meanings are recognized. In the historically first sense, the name may refer to several versions of the waltz, including the earliest waltzes done in b ...
/ " Iris" , style="text-align:center;", 9 , style="text-align:center;", 9 , style="text-align:center;", 9 , style="text-align:center;", Safe , - , style="text-align:center;", 5 , style="text-align:center;", Rumba/ " Apologize" , style="text-align:center;", 8 , style="text-align:center;", 7 , style="text-align:center;", 8 , style="text-align:center;", Safe , - , style="text-align:center;", 6 , style="text-align:center;", Cha cha/ " Get Up Offa That Thing"
Rock and Roll Rock and roll (often written as rock & roll, rock 'n' roll, or rock 'n roll) is a genre of popular music that evolved in the United States during the late 1940s and early 1950s. It originated from African-American music such as jazz, rhythm ...
/ " Rockin' Robin" , style="text-align:center;", 9
N/A , style="text-align:center;", 10
N/A , style="text-align:center;", 9
N/A , style="text-align:center;", Safe , - style="text-align:center;" , , 7 , , Tango/ " Jean Genie"
Samba/ Candela , , 9
9 , , 8
9 , , 8
9 , , Safe , - style="text-align:center;" , , 8 , , Paso doble/ "Amparito Roco"
Quickstep The quickstep is a light-hearted dance of the standard ballroom dances. The movement of the dance is fast and powerfully flowing and sprinkled with syncopations. The upbeat melodies that quickstep is danced to make it suitable for both formal ...
/ "Hey Pachuco" , , 9
10 , , 9
10 , , 9
10 , , Safe , - style="text-align:center;" , , 9
Semi-finals , , Foxtrot/ "
Ain't That a Kick in the Head? "Ain't That a Kick in the Head?" is a pop song written in 1960 with music by Jimmy Van Heusen and lyrics by Sammy Cahn. It was first recorded that year on May 10 by Dean Martin in a swinging big band jazz arrangement conducted by Nelson Riddle. ...
"
Cha cha "
Love Rollercoaster "Love Rollercoaster" is a song by American funk/ R&B band Ohio Players, originally featured on their 1975 album ''Honey''. It was composed by William Beck, Leroy Bonner, Marshall Jones, Ralph Middlebrooks, Marvin Pierce, Clarence Satchell, and ...
" , , 10
10 , , 10
10 , , 10
10 , , Last to be called safe , - , style="text-align:center;", 10
Finals , style="text-align:center;", Jive " Let's Twist Again"
Freestyle Freestyle may refer to: Brands * Reebok Freestyle, a women's athletic shoe * Ford Freestyle, an SUV automobile * Coca-Cola Freestyle, a vending machine * ICD Freestyle, a paintball marker * Abbott FreeStyle, a blood glucose monitor by Abbott Lab ...
/ "
Land of a Thousand Dances "Land of a Thousand Dances" (or "Land of 1000 Dances") is a song written and first recorded by American rhythm and blues singer Chris Kenner in 1962. It later became a bigger hit in versions by Cannibal & the Headhunters and Wilson Pickett. A ve ...
"
Quickstep/ "Hey Pachuco" , style="text-align:center;", 8
9
10 , style="text-align:center;", 8
10
10 , style="text-align:center;", 9
10
10 ! style="background:gold;", Winner


With Adam Carolla

(average 18.5) {, class="wikitable" , - style="text-align:Center; background:#ccc;" ! rowspan="2", Week ! rowspan="2", Dance/Song ! colspan="3", Judges' score ! rowspan="2", Result , - style="text-align:center; background:#ccc;" , style="width:10%; ", Inaba , style="width:10%; ", Goodman , style="width:10%; ", Tonioli , - style="text-align:center;" , , 1 , ,
Foxtrot The foxtrot is a smooth, progressive dance characterized by long, continuous flowing movements across the dance floor. It is danced to big band (usually vocal) music. The dance is similar in its look to waltz, although the rhythm is in a tim ...
/ "
Mellow Yellow "Mellow Yellow" is a song written and recorded by Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan. In the US, it reached No. 2 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Outside the US, "Mellow Yellow" peaked at No. 8 in the UK in early 1967. Content The song was rum ...
" , , 5 , , 5 , , 5 , , N/A , - , style="text-align:center;", 2 , style="text-align:center;",
Mambo Mambo most often refers to: *Mambo (music), a Cuban musical form *Mambo (dance), a dance corresponding to mambo music Mambo may also refer to: Music * Mambo section, a section in arrangements of some types of Afro-Caribbean music, particula ...
/ "
House of Bamboo ''House of Bamboo'' is a 1955 American film noir shot in CinemaScope and DeLuxe Color, directed and co-written by Samuel Fuller, and starring Robert Ryan. The other co-screenwriter was Harry Kleiner. The cinematographer was Joseph MacDonald. Pl ...
" , style="text-align:center;", 6 , style="text-align:center;", 7 , style="text-align:center;", 6 , style="text-align:center;", Safe , - style="text-align:center;" , , 3 , , Tango/ " I Can't Tell a Waltz from a Tango" , , 7 , , 7 , , 7 , , Safe , - , style="text-align:center;", 4 , style="text-align:center;", Paso doble/ " Plaza of Execution" , style="text-align:center;", 6 , style="text-align:center;", 7 , style="text-align:center;", 6 , style="text-align:center;", Eliminated


With Cody Linley

(average 23.56) {, class="wikitable" , - style="text-align:Center; background:#ccc;" ! rowspan="2", Week ! rowspan="2", Dance/Song ! colspan="3", Judges' score ! rowspan="2", Result , - style="text-align:center; background:#ccc;" , style="width:10%; ", Inaba , style="width:10%; ", Goodman , style="width:10%; ", Tonioli , - , style="text-align:center;", 1 , style="text-align:center;", Cha cha/ "
Tilt Ya Head Back "Tilt Ya Head Back" is a song by American recording artists Nelly and Christina Aguilera, taken from Nelly's album ''Sweat'' (2004). The song was released to US radio stations on September 15, 2004, as the second single from the album. Written ...
" , style="text-align:center;", 6 , style="text-align:center;", 6 , style="text-align:center;", 6 , style="text-align:center;", Safe , - style="text-align:center;" , , 1 , ,
Quickstep The quickstep is a light-hearted dance of the standard ballroom dances. The movement of the dance is fast and powerfully flowing and sprinkled with syncopations. The upbeat melodies that quickstep is danced to make it suitable for both formal ...
/ " I Want You to Want Me" , , 8 , , 7 , , 8 , , Safe , - style="text-align:center;" , , 2 , , Rumba/ "
Bleeding Love "Bleeding Love" is a song recorded by English singer Leona Lewis for her debut studio album ''Spirit'' (2007). It was written and originally recorded by Jesse McCartney, and was co-written and produced by Ryan Tedder. The song was released as t ...
" , , 7 , , 7 , , 7 , , Safe , - , style="text-align:center;", 3 , style="text-align:center;", Jive/ " Call Me the Breeze" , style="text-align:center;", 7 , style="text-align:center;", 7 , style="text-align:center;", 7 , style="text-align:center;", Safe , - style="text-align:center;" , , 4 , , Tango/ " Bohemian Like You" , , 7 , , 8 , , 8 , , Safe , - style="text-align:center;" , , 5 , ,
Jitterbug Jitterbug is a generalized term used to describe swing dancing. It is often synonymous with the lindy hop dance but might include elements of the jive, east coast swing, collegiate shag, charleston, balboa and other swing dances. Swing danc ...
/ "Big Time Operator" , , 10 , , 9 , , 9 , , Safe , - style="text-align:center;" , , 6 , , Samba/ " Whine Up"
Old school hip hop/ " It Takes Two" , , 8
No , , 8*
scores , , 7
given , , Safe , - style="text-align:center;" , , 7 , , Viennese Waltz/ "
Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman? "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?" is a song written by Canadian musician Bryan Adams, Michael Kamen and Robert John "Mutt" Lange, and recorded by Adams for the 1995 film ''Don Juan DeMarco'', starring Marlon Brando, Johnny Depp and Faye Duna ...
"
Team cha-cha-cha/ "
Mercy Mercy (Middle English, from Anglo-French ''merci'', from Medieval Latin ''merced-'', ''merces'', from Latin, "price paid, wages", from ''merc-'', ''merxi'' "merchandise") is benevolence, forgiveness, and kindness in a variety of ethical, relig ...
"
Replaced by Edyta Śliwińska , , 8
6 , , 7
7 , , 7
7 , , Last to be called safe , - style="text-align:center;" , , 8 , , Foxtrot/ "
Call Me Irresponsible "Call Me Irresponsible" is a 1962 song composed by Jimmy Van Heusen with lyrics written by Sammy Cahn which won the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1963. According to the Mel Tormé book ''The Other Side of the Rainbow with Judy Garland o ...
"
Mambo/ "My Way"
Replaced by Edyta Śliwińska , , 8
8 , , 8
8 , , 8
8 , , Last to be called safe , - , style="text-align:center;", 9
Semi-finals , style="text-align:center;", Paso doble/ "
Le Disko "Le Disko" is the first single by rock group Shiny Toy Guns from their album '' We Are Pilots''. In the United States, it peaked at No. 26 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart and No. 14 on the ''Billboard'' Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart. It ...
"
Salsa Salsa most often refers to: * Salsa (Mexican cuisine), a variety of sauces used as condiments * Salsa music, a popular style of Latin American music * Salsa (dance), a Latin dance associated with Salsa music Salsa or SALSA may also refer to: A ...
/ "Juventud del Presente" , style="text-align:center;", 8
8 , style="text-align:center;", 7
8 , style="text-align:center;", 7
8 , style="text-align:center;", Eliminated (4th place) * Weeks 7 and 8, Hough was recovering from surgery. Linley danced with Edyta Śliwińska during this time. * Score was awarded by stand in judge
Michael Flatley Michael Ryan Flatley (born July 16, 1958) is an Irish-American dancer. He became known for Irish dance shows '' Riverdance'', '' Lord of the Dance'', '' Feet of Flames'', and '' Celtic Tiger Live''. Flatley's shows have played to more than 60 mi ...
.


With Chuck Wicks

(average 23.22) {, class="wikitable" , - style="text-align:center; background:#ccc;" ! rowspan="2", Week ! rowspan="2", Dance/Song ! colspan="3", Judges' score ! rowspan="2", Result , - style="text-align:center; background:#ccc;" , style="width:10%; ", Inaba , style="width:10%; ", Goodman , style="width:10%; ", Tonioli , - , style="text-align:center;", 1 , style="text-align:center;",
Waltz The waltz ( ), meaning "to roll or revolve") is a ballroom and folk dance, normally in triple ( time), performed primarily in closed position. History There are many references to a sliding or gliding dance that would evolve into the wa ...
/" Are You Lonesome Tonight?" , style="text-align:center;", 6 , style="text-align:center;", 7 , style="text-align:center;", 7 , style="text-align:center;", No elimination , - , style="text-align:center;", 2 , style="text-align:center;",
Salsa Salsa most often refers to: * Salsa (Mexican cuisine), a variety of sauces used as condiments * Salsa music, a popular style of Latin American music * Salsa (dance), a Latin dance associated with Salsa music Salsa or SALSA may also refer to: A ...
/"Say Hey (I Love You)" , style="text-align:center;", 6 , style="text-align:center;", 7 , style="text-align:center;", 7 , style="text-align:center;", Safe , - style="text-align:center;" , , 3 , , Foxtrot/"All I Want To Do" , , 8 , , 7 , , 8 , , Safe , - style="text-align:center;" , , 4 , ,
Lindy Hop The Lindy Hop is an American dance which was born in the Black communities of Harlem, New York City, in 1928 and has evolved since then. It was very popular during the swing era of the late 1930s and early 1940s. Lindy is a fusion of many danc ...
/"
Summertime Blues "Summertime Blues" is a song co-written and recorded by American rock artist Eddie Cochran. It was written by Cochran and his manager Jerry Capehart. Originally a single B-side, it was released in August 1958 and peaked at number 8 on the ''Bi ...
" , , 8 , , 7 , , 7 , , Safe , - style="text-align:center;" , , 5 , , Viennese Waltz/" Feels Like Today" , , 7 , , 8 , , 8 , , Safe , - style="text-align:center;" , , 6 , , Rumba/"
She Will Be Loved "She Will Be Loved" is a song by American pop rock band Maroon 5. It was written by frontman Adam Levine and lead guitarist James Valentine. The song was released on June 21, 2004, as the third single from Maroon 5's 2002 debut studio album, ' ...
" , , 8 , , 7 , , 8 , , Safe , - style="text-align:center;" , , 7 , , Samba/"Balla, Balla"
1960s group dance/"
The Clapping Song "The Clapping Song" is an American song, written by Lincoln Chase, originally arranged by Charles Calello and recorded by Shirley Ellis in 1965. The single sold over a million copies, and peaked at number eight in the United States and number s ...
" , , 9
No , , 9
scores , , 9
given , , Safe , - style="text-align:center;" , , 8 , , Cha cha/ "Outta Love"
Team Mambo/ "
Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It) "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" is a song recorded by American singer Beyoncé, from her third studio album, ''I Am... Sasha Fierce'' (2008). Columbia Records released "Single Ladies" as a Single (music), single on October 13, 2008, as a A-side ...
" , , 9
8 , , 9
8 , , 8
9 , , Eliminated


Discography


Albums / EPs

{, class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;" , - ! rowspan="2" style="width:12em;", Title ! rowspan="2" style="width:18em;", Album details ! colspan="3", Peak chart
positions , - style="font-size:smaller;" ! style="width:45px;", US Country ! style="width:45px;", US ! style="width:45px;", US Holiday , - ! scope="row", '' Julianne Hough'' , * Release date: May 20, 2008 * Label: Mercury Nashville , 1 , 3 , , - ! scope="row", '' Sounds of the Season: The Julianne Hough Holiday Collection'' ( EP) , * Release date: October 12, 2008 * Label: Mercury Nashville , 2 , 24 , 2


Singles

{, class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;" , - ! rowspan="2", Year ! rowspan="2" style="width:16em;", Single ! colspan="3", Peak chart positions ! rowspan="2", Album , - style="font-size:smaller;" ! style="width:45px;", US Country ! style="width:45px;", US
! style="width:45px;", US Pop , - , 2007 ! scope="row", "Will You Dance With Me" , — , 114 , 100 , style="text-align:left;", Non-album song , - , rowspan="2", 2008 ! scope="row", " That Song in My Head" , 18 , 88 , 84 , style="text-align:left;" rowspan="2", ''Julianne Hough'' , - ! scope="row", "My Hallelujah Song" , 44 , — , — , - , 2010 ! scope="row", " Is That So Wrong" , — , — , — , style="text-align:left;", ''Wildfire'' (unreleased) , - , 2019 ! scope="row", "Transform" , — , — , — , style="text-align:left;", TBA , - , colspan="6" style="font-size: 8pt", "—" denotes releases did not chart


Guest singles

{, class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;" , - ! rowspan="2", Year ! rowspan="2" style="width:16em;", Single ! rowspan="2", Artist ! colspan="7", Peak chart positions ! rowspan="2", Album , - style="font-size:smaller;" ! style="width:35px;", US ! style="width:35px;", CAN ! style="width:35px;", NOR ! style="width:35px;",
IRE Ire or IRE may refer to: Ire * Extreme anger; intense fury * Irē, the Livonian name for Mazirbe, Latvia * A town in Oye, Nigeria * ''Ire'' (album), a 2015 album by the Australian metalcore band Parkway Drive * Ire (Iliad), a town mentioned in ...
! style="width:35px;", NZ ! style="width:35px;", SWE ! style="width:35px;", SPA , - , 2010 ! scope="row", " We Are the World 25 for Haiti" , Artists for Haiti , 2 , 7 , 1 , 9 , 8 , 5 , 15 , style="text-align:left;", Non-album song


Soundtrack appearances

{, class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;" , - ! rowspan="2" style="width:12em;", Title ! rowspan="2" style="width:18em;", Album details !, Peak chart
positions , - style="font-size:smaller;" ! style="width:45px;", US , - ! scope="row", ''
Rock of Ages Rock of Ages may refer to: Films * ''Rock of Ages'' (1918 film), a British silent film by Bertram Phillips * ''Rock of Ages'' (2012 film), a film adaptation of the jukebox musical (see below) Music * ''Rock of Ages'' (musical), a 2006 rock ...
'' , * Release date: June 5, 2012 * Label: WaterTower Music , 5 , - ! scope="row", '' Grease Live! (Music from the Television Event)'' , * Release date: January 31, 2016 * Label:
Paramount Pictures Paramount Pictures Corporation is an American film and television production company, production and Distribution (marketing), distribution company and the main namesake division of Paramount Global (formerly ViacomCBS). It is the fifth-oldes ...
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Music videos

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Paul Haggis Paul Edward Haggis (born March 10, 1953) is a Canadian screenwriter, film producer, and director of film and television. He is best known as screenwriter and producer for consecutive Best Picture Oscar winners ''Million Dollar Baby'' (2004) and ...
, - ! scope="row", "Is That So Wrong" ,
Adam Shankman Adam Michael Shankman (born November 27, 1964) is an American film director, producer, writer, dancer, author, actor, and choreographer. He was a permanent judge on season 6–7 of the television program ''So You Think You Can Dance''. He began h ...


Filmography


Film

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Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone ''Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'' is a 1997 fantasy novel written by British author J. K. Rowling. The first novel in the ''Harry Potter'' series and Rowling's debut novel, it follows Harry Potter (character), Harry Potter, a youn ...
'' ,
Hogwarts Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry () is a fictional Scotland, Scottish boarding school of Magic in Harry Potter, magic for students aged eleven to eighteen, and is the primary setting for the first six books in J. K. Rowling's ''Harry Pot ...
schoolgirl , Uncredited extra , - , 2010 , ''
Burlesque A burlesque is a literary, dramatic or musical work intended to cause laughter by caricaturing the manner or spirit of serious works, or by ludicrous treatment of their subjects.
'' , Georgia , , - , 2011 , '' Footloose'' , Ariel Moore , , - , 2012 , ''
Rock of Ages Rock of Ages may refer to: Films * ''Rock of Ages'' (1918 film), a British silent film by Bertram Phillips * ''Rock of Ages'' (2012 film), a film adaptation of the jukebox musical (see below) Music * ''Rock of Ages'' (musical), a 2006 rock ...
'' , Sherrie Christian , , - , rowspan="2", 2013 , ''
Safe Haven Safe haven may refer to: * Sanctuary Arts and entertainment * ''Safe Haven'' (novel), a 2010 American novel by Nicholas Sparks ** ''Safe Haven'' (film), a 2013 American film adapted from the novel * ''Safe Haven'' (short film), a 2009 American ...
'' , Katie Feldman / Erin Tierney , , - , ''
Paradise In religion, paradise is a place of exceptional happiness and delight. Paradisiacal notions are often laden with pastoral imagery, and may be cosmogonical or eschatological or both, often compared to the miseries of human civilization: in para ...
'' , Lamb Mannerhelm , , - , 2015 , ''
Curve In mathematics, a curve (also called a curved line in older texts) is an object similar to a line, but that does not have to be straight. Intuitively, a curve may be thought of as the trace left by a moving point. This is the definition that ...
'' , Mallory Rutledge , , - , 2016 , '' Dirty Grandpa'' , Meredith Goldstein , , - , rowspan="2", 2018 , '' The Steam Engines of Oz'' , Locasta , Voice role , - , '' Bigger'' , Betty Weider ,


Television

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Dancing with the Stars ''Dancing with the Stars'' is the name of various international television series based on the format of the British TV series '' Strictly Come Dancing'', which is distributed by BBC Studios, the commercial arm of the BBC. Currently the form ...
'' , Dancer/Choreographer , Season 4–8 , - , 2013, 2014, 2017,
2021 , Guest Judge , Season 17–18, 25, 30 , - , 2014–2017; 2021 , Judge , Seasons 1924 , - , rowspan=2, 2011 , ''
Keeping Up with the Kardashians ''Keeping Up with the Kardashians'' (often abbreviated ''KUWTK'') is an American reality television series which focused on the personal and professional lives of the Kardashian–Jenner blended family, airing between 2007 and 2021. Its prem ...
'' , Herself , Episode: "Kim's Fairytale Wedding: A Kardashian Event – Part 2" , - , ''
Strictly Come Dancing ''Strictly Come Dancing'' (informally known as ''Strictly'') is a British dance contest show in which celebrities partner with professional dancers to compete in mainly ballroom and Latin dance. Each couple is scored by a panel of usually 4 j ...
'' , Herself/Dancer , Episode: "Week 3: The Results" , - , 2012 , ''
Punk'd ''Punk'd'' is an American hidden camera–practical joke reality television series that first aired on MTV in 2003. It was created by Ashton Kutcher and Jason Goldberg, with Kutcher serving as producer and host. It bears a resemblance to both th ...
'' , rowspan=3, Herself , Episode: " Kellan Lutz" , - , 2014 , ''
Nashville Nashville is the capital city of the U.S. state of Tennessee and the seat of Davidson County. With a population of 689,447 at the 2020 U.S. census, Nashville is the most populous city in the state, 21st most-populous city in the U.S., and th ...
'' , Episode: "I'm Coming Home to You" , - , 2015 , ''
Lip Sync Battle ''Lip Sync Battle'' is an American musical reality competition television series that premiered on April 2, 2015, on the American cable network Spike, later known as Paramount Network. The show is based on an idea by Stephen Merchant and Joh ...
'' , Episode: "Julianne Hough vs Derek Hough" , - , 2016–2017 , ''Miss USA'' , Herself / Host , Special , - , rowspan=3, 2016 , '' Running Wild with Bear Grylls'' , Herself , Season 3, episode 2 , - , '' Grease Live!'' , Sandy , Special , - , '' Speechless'' , Miss Bloom , Episode: "C-h-o-Choir" , - , 2017 , '' Disney Parks Magical Christmas Celebration'' , Herself / Host , Special , - , rowspan=3, 2019 , ''
Billboard Music Award The ''Billboard'' Music Awards are honors given out annually by ''Billboard'', a publication covering the music business and a music popularity chart. The ''Billboard'' Music Awards show has been held annually since 1990, with the exception of t ...
s'' , Herself / Presenter , Special , - , '' Heartstrings'' , Jolene , Episode: "Jolene" , - , ''
America's Got Talent ''America's Got Talent'' (often abbreviated as ''AGT'') is a televised American talent show competition, and is part of the global ''Got Talent'' franchise created by Simon Cowell. The program is produced by Fremantle (as well as distribu ...
'' , Herself / Judge , Season 14 , - , 2020 , '' The Disney Family Singalong'' , Herself , Special , - , 2022 , ''Step into the Movies with Derek and Julianne Hough'' , Herself , Special , -


Theatre

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Shubert Theatre, Broadway , -


Podcasts

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The podcast ended with a video of Lewis Howes testing his salsa dancing skills with Hough , -


Awards and nominations

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Primetime Emmy Awards The Primetime Emmy Awards, or Primetime Emmys, are part of the extensive range of Emmy Awards for artistic and technical merit for the American television industry. Bestowed by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS), the Primetime ...
, rowspan=2, Outstanding Choreography , ''
Dancing with the Stars ''Dancing with the Stars'' is the name of various international television series based on the format of the British TV series '' Strictly Come Dancing'', which is distributed by BBC Studios, the commercial arm of the BBC. Currently the form ...
'' , rowspan=2 , , - , 2009 , ''Dancing with the Stars'' shared with
Derek Hough Derek Bruce Hough (; born May 17, 1985) is an American professional Latin and ballroom dancer, choreographer, actor and singer. From 2007 to 2016, Hough was a professional dancer on the ABC dance competition series ''Dancing with the Stars'', w ...
, , - , 2011 ,
ShoWest The National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO) is an American trade organization whose members are the owners of movie theaters. Most of the worldwide major theater chains' operators are members, as are hundreds of independent theater opera ...
, Female Rising Star of 2011 , , , , - , 2012 ,
Teen Choice Awards The Teen Choice Awards is an annual awards show that airs on the Fox television network. The awards honor the year's biggest achievements in music, film, sports, television, fashion, social media, and more, voted by viewers living in the United ...
, Choice Movie: Breakout , ''Rock of Ages'' , , , - , 2015 , Primetime Emmy Awards , Outstanding Choreography (tie) , ''Dancing with the Stars'' shared with
Derek Hough Derek Bruce Hough (; born May 17, 1985) is an American professional Latin and ballroom dancer, choreographer, actor and singer. From 2007 to 2016, Hough was a professional dancer on the ABC dance competition series ''Dancing with the Stars'', w ...
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