Did Julianne Hough do any choreography for Burlesque?

Was making Burlesque as much work as “Dancing with the Stars” was? HOUGH: Yes. The difference with “Dancing with the Stars” was that we choreographed, we danced, we taught the routines to our celebrity partner, and we were like their therapists.

What did Julianne Hough do in Burlesque?

Hough plays Georgia, one of the club’s dancers, who befriends Ali. While at first thought, it might seem easy for a professional dancer to step into a movie role as a dancer, Hough said it wasn’t all that simple.

Did Christina Aguilera actually dance in Burlesque?

She not only sings and dances in the movie, she also had a hand in writing three original songs. Oh, yeah, and she acts, transforming her character, Ali, from naive ingénue to confident burlesque queen.

Do they lip sync in Burlesque?

“I always ask singers to sing every take; you have to,” the first-time director said. “For me, I have to because you create a completely different image when you’re lip-synching,” he explained. “Your whole entire body moves differently, so I would always ask the singers to sing during their takes.

Who was pregnant in Burlesque?

Holly Madison, the blonde burlesque performer who worked at Playboy and on reality TV before starring in a Las Vegas Strip show, says she’ll be adding a new title to the resume – mom. The 33-year-old star of “Peepshow” told Us Weekly she’s 12 weeks into her pregnancy.

How old was Cher when she was in the movie Burlesque?

64-year-old
For the first time in a decade, she’s starring in a feature film, “Burlesque”. In it, 64-year-old Cher plays Tess, the golden-hearted proprietor of a down-on-its-luck club — a character to whom Cher said she can relate.

Was Christina wearing a wig in Burlesque?

Celeb in Wig: Christina Aguilera Christina Aguilera was all smiles in a long blond wig as she filmed a scene for “Burlesque” in Los Angeles Feb. 1, 2010.

How much did Cher make Burlesque?

Burlesque fared a bit better overseas with a $50.2 million cume. The worldwide total was $89.5M and Sony would see returned about $49.2M after theaters take their percentage of the gross — which would leave much of the expensive global P&A expenses at a loss and the theatrical revenue wouldn’t touch the budget.