Jeremy Hudson
Biography
Jeremy Hudson, born on October 31, 1986, received most of his dance training in South Carolina. His passion for dance led him to compete on the nationally renowned television show “Star Search” as part of a trio after only a few years of training. At age 17, Hudson followed his dream and moved back to California to pursue a dance career. He prominently choreographed for many award-winning movies, including “Hannah Montana The Movie,” “Princess and The Frog,” “Step Up 3D,” and the remake of “Fame,” where he had a featured dance role. Hudson’s work extended to dance television shows such as “Glee,” “So You Think You Can Dance,” “American Idol,” “America’s Got Talent,” “The Oprah Winfrey Show,” “The Jay Leno Show,” and “Dancing with the Stars.” This year, Hudson seems to have his work cut out for him as he’s the Associate Choreographer for Taylor Swift’s ERA tour.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Footloose
as Cowboys' Dancer
2011

Fame
as Dancer Boy
2009

La La Land
as Hollywood Party Dancer
2016

Step Up 3D
as Tango Dancer
2010

Bring It On: Fight to the Finish
as Sea Lion
2009

Spirited
as 1800s Bobby Cop
2022

A Million Ways to Die in the West
as Barn Dancer
2014

The Greatest Showman
as Dancer Oddity #3
2017

Kylie Minogue: Aphrodite Les Folies - Live in London
as Dancer
2011

Grease Live
as Ernie
2016

Lady Gaga: The Born This Way Ball
as Dancer
2013





