So, uh, what the hell happened with that awkward ‘Dancing with the Stars’ elimination snafu? ‘Dancing with the Stars’ YouTube views: Everybody loves Skai’s foxtrot, but does Vernon have enough fan support? [10], On September 23, 1993, Thompson was the lead guest star on Herman's Head, an American television sitcom, season 3, episode 2, "There's a Fly Girl in my Soup." In Living Color Fly Girls Beatmatched Compilation - YouTube ", After In Living Color, Todd landed a part on The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, but she would later leave the celebrity world behind to raise her daughter. After In Living Color was cancelled, Thompson was slated to be the host of the television game show, MTV's Singled Out. (For those short on time: You can see Carrie-Ann in the first clip and Jennifer in the second.) (Who Are You?) 47, Num. In 1997, Thompson was a dancer in the short film Michael Jackson Ghosts, co-written by Stephen King and directed by Stan Winston. Individually, the Fly Girls went on to forge enormous careers, with some in still in front of the camera and some behind it. Lisa Joann Thompson (born April 22, 1969) is an American dancer, choreographer, actress, and model involved in multiple areas of show business. According to Homey Don't Play That! Throughout the 2000s, Thompson had dancer roles in a variety of television programs and hit films by major film studios, and worked as a choreographer in television, movies, and in numerous music videos with many of the top recording artists in the music industry. She is of Japanese, Chinese, and Irish ancestry, and is the youngest of two children. In television commercials, Thompson has appeared in a variety of local and national spots, including a major advertising campaign for Jack in the Box, and a national for The Gap, Inc. clothing retailer called "Khaki a Go Go," that made the TV Guide list of "50 Greatest TV Commercials of All Time. When she was a young girl, Sasha Alexander set her sights on a career as an Olympic figure skater. During performance capture (i.e., motion capture), the performer wears a suit affixed with reflective markers that record the human actions; this data is used to animate digital character models in computer animation. Guest Co-Hostess Carrie Ann Inaba/Jay Pharoah/Bella Thorne, Guest Co-Hostess Carrie Ann Inaba/Idris Elba/Tom Holland/Josh Duhamel, Guest Co-Hostess Carrie Ann Inaba/Jeremy Renner, Guest Co-Host Jack Wagner/Carrie Ann Inaba/George Thorogood/Aaron Robins, Straight Talk Panel/Harvey's Hundreds/Autistic Fan, Jocko Sims/Tracey Edmonds, Dorit Kemsley & Carrie Ann Inaba, Diann Valentine, Ashandi, Carrie Ann Inaba, Kimberly Caldwell, Tyra Banks, Carrie Ann Inaba, Diane Farr, Martha Stewart, Tom Clark, Steph Clark, William Baldwin/Mama June/Carrie Ann Inaba. She lived on a ranch in Peyton, Colorado for five years in the 1970s (the current site of the Cowboy Church of Peyton), before moving to Northern California. After In Living Color ended, Thacker began an acting career, landing a string of roles on sitcoms like Living Single and The Wayans Bros. (uncredited), Wedding Reception Guest ", Before Jossie Harris Thacker (then Jossie Harris) joined the Fly Girl troupe in season four, her big break came when she was cast as a dancer in Michael Jackson's music video for "Remember the Time." This episode was featured in the September 18–24 Fall Pre-View special issue of TV Guide Magazine.[11]. In 2009, Todd started her own company and brand, Marie Todd, which specializes in jewelry and fragrances. / ... Keenen always said that I got the job the moment I walked in because my outfit was so bad and I had so much confidence.". / ... Boxer The sequences in season 4 are longer, more unbroken, and had less rap so they tended to fit better.Source material was not the best quality, sorry.Trivia:In season 4 they stretched a bit and starting reusing dance sequences from season 3 (for example, in S04E15 there is a sequence lifted from S03E18).I pulled off a few edits that seamlessly combined clips from 2 or even 3 seasons together because the music was the same, and the music and flow remains unbroken. "We all knew she was destined for greatness," fellow former Fly Girl Carrie Ann Inaba told The Hollywood Reporter. The show was produced by Ivory Way Productions in association with 20th Television and was taped at stage 7 at the Fox Television Center on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, California. The film was screened at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival and released to the general public on May 9, 1997. [14] While on Fame L.A., she also was a Motown Live Dancer on the TV series Motown Live, appeared as a supporting actress in the American television series The Pretender, and appeared as dancer in the American movie Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery.