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Eboni Nichols

Choreographer

Interests

Music

Characteristics

Reliable Patient Practical Devoted Responsible Stable Sensual

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Born
1978-05-12
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MiniBio

She’s a talented choreographer who has made a name for herself through her dynamic work across film, television, and live performances. Over the years, she’s contributed her creative vision to popular projects like Night School, Jane the Virgin, American Idol, and the blockbuster Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. In addition to her screen work, she’s also gained recognition for her standout choreography in music videos and high-energy event performances—showcasing her versatility and flair.

Before all the spotlight, her journey began at just 8 years old when she started dancing at Bre Dance Studio. That early passion blossomed into a full-fledged career, leading her to attend Chapman University, where she earned her BFA in Theater and Dance. It was around this time that she began gaining wider attention as a member of the Los Angeles Laker Girls—a role that helped open doors in the entertainment industry.

From there, she transitioned into touring and creating choreography for major live tours and music videos, working alongside a range of celebrities. Her dedication and artistry have solidified her reputation as one of the go-to choreographers in the business. Born and raised in California, she continues to inspire with her talent and drive. She’s also widely recognized as the longtime partner of acclaimed actress Queen Latifah, sharing a strong and supportive relationship that many admire.

Trivia

She was elected to the Television Academy’s Board of Governors, where she has made a notable impact as co-governor of the choreography peer group. Her leadership role reflects her dedication and influence within the industry, and she continues to contribute meaningfully in this capacity. As she works alongside fellow professionals, her presence on the board underscores her commitment to advancing the art of choreography. She, being actively involved, ensures that the voices of choreographers are heard and represented at the highest levels. Her position as co-governor highlights her ongoing efforts to support and shape the future of television arts, making her a respected figure among peers.