He’s a multi-time award-winning dancer, choreographer, and director—truly a powerhouse in the entertainment industry. He’s best known as the artistic director behind the entire Pussycat Dolls brand, shaping its iconic image and performances. That includes his influential role in the CW series Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious, where his creative vision helped launch new talent. But long before he became a household name, he was already dancing. In fact, he started performing at just 7 years old. One of his earliest gigs? Playing Chip the Tea Cup in a Broadway production of Beauty and the Beast—talk about a full-circle journey. Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, he’s always had that West Coast energy, blending passion, discipline, and flair into everything he does. And honestly, it’s no surprise he rose to the top—his dedication to dance and performance has been there from day one.
He took home not one but two MTV VMA Awards for Best Dance Video with PCD, first in 2006 for the hit “Buttons” and then again in 2008 for “When I Grow Up.” He really made his mark during those years, showing off his creative vision through these high-energy performances. Each win highlighted his growing influence in the music video scene, and he proved time and again that he knew how to captivate an audience. He definitely played a key role in shaping the iconic looks of both tracks, and he remains proud of those achievements.