Слайд 4The is the prettiest dancer!!!
The daughter of 1970s and '80s television
icon Greg EviganThe daughter of 1970s and '80s television icon Greg Evigan (My Two DadsThe daughter of 1970s and '80s television icon Greg Evigan (My Two Dads, B.J. and the BearThe daughter of 1970s and '80s television icon Greg Evigan (My Two Dads, B.J. and the Bear), performer Briana Evigan was born in 1986 and followed in the show-business path of her famous father. She divided her energies between singing, dancing, and acting, and signed for one of her first leads at age 21 in the dance-themed urban drama Step Up 2 the Streets (2008). In that picture, Evigan played Andie, a street dancer who makes a concerted effort to fit in at a prestigious school for the arts. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi
Слайд 5The strongest dancer!!!
Robert James Hoffman III made his acting debut in
2003, on an episode of the television series American Dreams. He had minor roles as a dancer in several films, including From Justin to Kelly, She's the Man, Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights, Coach Carter and You Got Served, for which he shared an American Choreographer Award. Rob has worked as a dancer with Christina Aguilera, for which he shared an American Choreographer Award. Rob has worked as a dancer with Christina Aguilera, Usher, for which he shared an American Choreographer Award. Rob has worked as a dancer with Christina Aguilera, Usher, Mýa, for which he shared an American Choreographer Award. Rob has worked as a dancer with Christina Aguilera, Usher, Mýa, Marilyn Manson, for which he shared an American Choreographer Award. Rob has worked as a dancer with Christina Aguilera, Usher, Mýa, Marilyn Manson and Ricky Martin, for which he shared an American Choreographer Award. Rob has worked as a dancer with Christina Aguilera, Usher, Mýa, Marilyn Manson and Ricky Martin, serving as his dance double in a music video. He has also written, directed, and starred in several short skits, most notably Kinetsu Hayabusa: the urban ninja, in which he dresses in a black ninja, for which he shared an American Choreographer Award. Rob has worked as a dancer with Christina Aguilera, Usher, Mýa, Marilyn Manson and Ricky Martin, serving as his dance double in a music video. He has also written, directed, and starred in several short skits, most notably Kinetsu Hayabusa: the urban ninja, in which he dresses in a black ninja outfit and performs stunts around a city (to the fright of passers by). The name Hayabusa is a reference to the Hayabusa ninja clan of the Ninja Gaiden, for which he shared an American Choreographer Award. Rob has worked as a dancer with Christina Aguilera, Usher, Mýa, Marilyn Manson and Ricky Martin, serving as his dance double in a music video. He has also written, directed, and starred in several short skits, most notably Kinetsu Hayabusa: the urban ninja, in which he dresses in a black ninja outfit and performs stunts around a city (to the fright of passers by). The name Hayabusa is a reference to the Hayabusa ninja clan of the Ninja Gaiden games. These skits have garnered him a large fan following.He was also featured in MTV, for which he shared an American Choreographer Award. Rob has worked as a dancer with Christina Aguilera, Usher, Mýa, Marilyn Manson and Ricky Martin, serving as his dance double in a music video. He has also written, directed, and starred in several short skits, most notably Kinetsu Hayabusa: the urban ninja, in which he dresses in a black ninja outfit and performs stunts around a city (to the fright of passers by). The name Hayabusa is a reference to the Hayabusa ninja clan of the Ninja Gaiden games. These skits have garnered him a large fan following.He was also featured in MTV's sketch comedy show Wild 'n Out.
Слайд 8They are actors! They are dancers!!!
On some level, I have to
admit that Briana Evigan is almost reason enough to recommend this film on the basis of what she brings to the project. Not only is she fit and attractive (with or without the downpour that douses her in the final dance competition) but she can dance. And, as best I can tell, no body double is involved. Director Jon Chu provides enough full body shots with her face in view that there's little doubt those are her moves. Her co-star, Robert Hoffman, is no slouch in that department, either. It's odd, however, that two who have such great chemistry when dancing have none when not moving and grinding. This has something to do with the fact that they're better dancers than actors.
Слайд 9She became leader!!!
Step Up 2 begins by introducing us to Andie
(Evigan), a member of a tough street dance gang named the 401. When she is given an opportunity to attend the Maryland School of the Arts, she finds her interests diverging from those of her former crew and, when she misses one too many practices, the leader of the 401, Tuck (Black Thomas), kicks her out. She decides to develop a new crew, using cast-offs and oddballs at her school (each one representing a familiar clichй), including Chase (Hoffman), the popular but irreverent brother of the director. Andie's goal is to get this group ready to compete in "the Streets," the underground contest that crowns the Baltimore area's street dance gang.