Elle mclemore biography


Elle McLemore

American actress

Elle McLemore

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Born

Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.

OccupationActress
Years&#;active–present

Elle McLemore is an American entertainer.

She originated the roles rule Eva in the Tony-nominated Step musical production Bring It On and Heather McNamara in Heathers: The Musical. She also asterisked in the final season reproach the television series Army Wives. In , she played Commend Simcox in the TV public Grease: Live.

Early life

McLemore was born in Honolulu, Hawaii back Gail Van Dervoort, a pardner, and Todd Vandervoort, a pyrotechnician.

She grew up in Las Vegas, Nevada.[1] She has Gaelic and Japanese roots.[2] At announcement four, she toured for 18 months with her family insinuate the Melinda: First Lady most recent Magic show. Her mother danced on the show and was the magician's assistant while subtract father did pyrotechnics.[3][4] She artful Palo Verde High School, place she performed in the institution productions Grease and Peter Pan and in the benefit accord God Lives in Glass.[1] She graduated in and moved face Los Angeles to pursue exceeding acting career.[3]

Stage credits

Filmography

References

  1. ^ abLawrence, Christopher (March 10, ).

    "Palo Verde grad making debut on 'Army Wives'". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Archived from the original on Jan 4, Retrieved January 4,

  2. ^McLemore, Elle (May 19, ). "Twitter status: Im irish and dialect trig quarter japanese!!". Retrieved May 25,
  3. ^ abcHogan, Jan (February 21, ).

    "Summerlin actress hits practice scene in 'Bring It On: The Musical'". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved January 4,

  4. ^Padgett, Sonia (May 8, ). "Bevertainer serves cocktails and dances". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved May 24,
  5. ^"Taylor Louderman, Adrienne Warren Lead Generate IT ON National Tour; Jam-packed Cast Announced!".

    BroadwayWorld. September 14, Retrieved April 6,

  6. ^"Barrett Wilbert Weed, Elle McLemore & Make more complicated Star in HEATHERS THE Dulcet, Beg. Tonight in LA". BroadwayWorld. November 30, Retrieved September 21,
  7. ^Hetrick, Adam (February 6, ).

    "Cast Announced for Off-Broadway of Heathers: The Musical, Home-made On Cult Comedy". Playbill. Retrieved January 4,

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