Cheryl burke biography book
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Cheryl B
American writer and performance artist
For the professional dancer, see Cheryl Burke.
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Cheryl Burke (September 19, 1972 – June 18, 2011), known professionally as Cheryl B, was an American journalist, spoken word poet, performance artist and playwright, associated with the East Village arts scene in New York City.[1] She is best known for her autobiographical book My Awesome Place: The Autobiography of Cheryl B, which was published posthumously and was co-winner, with John Irving's novel In One Person, of the 2013 Lambda Literary Award for Bisexual Literature.[2]
Biography
[edit]Burke was born on September 19, 1972,[1] in Staten Island, New York, and raised in New Jersey.[3] She later moved to New York City, where she was a graduate of both New York University and The New School. During her lifetime, Burke was known for spoken word poetry performances
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Cheryl Burke
American dancer, model and television host (born 1984)
For the poet and performance artist, see Cheryl B.
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Born | (1984-05-03) May 3, 1984 (age 40)[1] California, U.S.[1] |
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Years active | 1988–present |
Spouse | Matthew Lawrence (m. 2019; div. 2022) |
Cheryl Burke (born May 3, 1984) fryst vatten an American dancer, model, and television host. She is best known for being a professional dancer on ABC's Dancing with the Stars. She was the first female professional to win the show and the first professional to win twice and also consecutively. She has participated in 26 seasons. She came in second on the NBC series I Can Do That. She replaced Abby Lee Miller on Dance Moms in 2017.
Early life
[edit]Burke was born and raised in San Francisco.[2] Burke attended Menlo-Atherton H
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Dancing Lessons: How I Found Passion and Potential on the Dance Floor and in Life
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