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Cris Judd stars as Ray Mundo.
Cris Judd began dancing professionally with Disney. Based solely on word-of-mouth, he quickly gained notoriety at a national level and was hired to dance with Michael Jackson. Cris has also worked with Celine Dion, N'SYNC, Enrique Iglesias, Brian McKnight, Usher, the Brian Setzer Orchestra, Julio Iglesias, Ja Rule, Lou Diamond Philips, Nicole Kidman, and yes, Jennifer Lopez. He met JLo in Spain when he directed a music video for her. They married in 2001 and divorced in 2003. Cris re-choreographed and updated the Midnight Fantasy musical for the Luxor Resort in Las Vegas and produced a hip-hop dance, instructional DVD with Eddie Garcia entitled Dance Like We Do. Selected as one of People Magazine's '25 Hottest Bachelors' and InTouch Magazine's ‘20 Hottest Hunks,’ most of America remembers Cris's television debut on I'm a Celebrity - Get Me Out of Here where he won the hearts of millions of viewers and earned $200,000 for the Make-a-Wish Foundation when he was crowned ‘King of the Jungle’ in a landslide viewer vote. Cris has starred as a guest on Unfabulous, Eve, Half and Half, and Everybody Loves Raymond, has a cameo in Bringing Down the House, where he also served as choreographer for Steve Martin's dance scenes, and most recently, has hosted the hit reality series Dirty Dancing. Cris also has two feature film projects in production.
Staci Flood stars as Mysterious Woman.
From film and television to commercials and music videos, one of the hottest dancers in the industry. Born to a Portuguese mother and American father, she was recently featured in a L'Oreal commercial with Beyonce, as a solo performer in the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show Event, and as the "leading lady" in the popular Justin Timberlake video "Rock Your Body." Staci was also the "leading lady" in the popular video Enrique Iglesias' "Bailamos." Appearing in live performances and videos for Busta Rhymes, Will Smith, *NSYNC, Christina Aguilera, P Diddy, Pink, Jennifer Lopez, Paulina Rubio and Britney Spears and many more. She danced on television shows like Friends, in feature films, Charlie's Angels 2: Full Throttle,. Commercials for Miller Genuine Draft, Lady Foot Locker, Adidas, Mervyn's, Joe Boxer, Fruit of the Loom, GAP, and others. In addition to her dance work, she walked the catwalk for the launch of Jaime Pressly's new fashion lingerie line J'aime, at Stuff Magazine Casino Weekend, the Palms Hotel in Las Vegas, Smashbox's Los Angeles Fashion Week, and Hard Rock Hotel Las Vegas Anniversary Event. One of the "Original" singer/dancers in the Pussycat Dolls, a contemporary cabaret revue. Performing live, singing and dancing on Late Night with David Letterman, Last Call with Carson Daly, Jimmy Kimmel and as an opening act for Jane's Addiction for sold out crowds in San Francisco and Las Vegas. Featured with the Pussycat Dolls on the cover of the December 2002 issue of Maxim, November 2002 of Interview, and Loaded Magazine April 2005. Appeared in additional magazines, Maxim issue April 2005, RIME March-April 2005, and Blender November 2005.
Cris Judd began dancing professionally with Disney. Based solely on word-of-mouth, he quickly gained notoriety at a national level and was hired to dance with Michael Jackson. Cris has also worked with Celine Dion, N'SYNC, Enrique Iglesias, Brian McKnight, Usher, the Brian Setzer Orchestra, Julio Iglesias, Ja Rule, Lou Diamond Philips, Nicole Kidman, and yes, Jennifer Lopez. He met JLo in Spain when he directed a music video for her. They married in 2001 and divorced in 2003. Cris re-choreographed and updated the Midnight Fantasy musical for the Luxor Resort in Las Vegas and produced a hip-hop dance, instructional DVD with Eddie Garcia entitled Dance Like We Do. Selected as one of People Magazine's '25 Hottest Bachelors' and InTouch Magazine's ‘20 Hottest Hunks,’ most of America remembers Cris's television debut on I'm a Celebrity - Get Me Out of Here where he won the hearts of millions of viewers and earned $200,000 for the Make-a-Wish Foundation when he was crowned ‘King of the Jungle’ in a landslide viewer vote. Cris has starred as a guest on Unfabulous, Eve, Half and Half, and Everybody Loves Raymond, has a cameo in Bringing Down the House, where he also served as choreographer for Steve Martin's dance scenes, and most recently, has hosted the hit reality series Dirty Dancing. Cris also has two feature film projects in production.
From film and television to commercials and music videos, one of the hottest dancers in the industry. Born to a Portuguese mother and American father, she was recently featured in a L'Oreal commercial with Beyonce, as a solo performer in the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show Event, and as the "leading lady" in the popular Justin Timberlake video "Rock Your Body." Staci was also the "leading lady" in the popular video Enrique Iglesias' "Bailamos." Appearing in live performances and videos for Busta Rhymes, Will Smith, *NSYNC, Christina Aguilera, P Diddy, Pink, Jennifer Lopez, Paulina Rubio and Britney Spears and many more. She danced on television shows like Friends, in feature films, Charlie's Angels 2: Full Throttle,. Commercials for Miller Genuine Draft, Lady Foot Locker, Adidas, Mervyn's, Joe Boxer, Fruit of the Loom, GAP, and others. In addition to her dance work, she walked the catwalk for the launch of Jaime Pressly's new fashion lingerie line J'aime, at Stuff Magazine Casino Weekend, the Palms Hotel in Las Vegas, Smashbox's Los Angeles Fashion Week, and Hard Rock Hotel Las Vegas Anniversary Event. One of the "Original" singer/dancers in the Pussycat Dolls, a contemporary cabaret revue. Performing live, singing and dancing on Late Night with David Letterman, Last Call with Carson Daly, Jimmy Kimmel and as an opening act for Jane's Addiction for sold out crowds in San Francisco and Las Vegas. Featured with the Pussycat Dolls on the cover of the December 2002 issue of Maxim, November 2002 of Interview, and Loaded Magazine April 2005. Appeared in additional magazines, Maxim issue April 2005, RIME March-April 2005, and Blender November 2005.
