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Friedman was born in [[Highland Park, Illinois|Highland Park]], [[Illinois]], [[United States]]. He is [[Jew]]ish.<ref name=tvgasm>{{Cite news |url=http://www.tvgasm.com/archives/so_you_think_you_can_dance/001037.php |archiveurl =http://web.archive.org/web/20070427220250/http://www.tvgasm.com/archives/so_you_think_you_can_dance/001037.php |archivedate=2007-04-27 |title=Five for Fighting |last=White |first=Betty |publisher=TVgasm |quote=The first hip hop choreographer is surprisingly, a gay Jew – Brian Friedman |date=August 6, 2005 |accessdate=2010-09-27}}.</ref> He began dancing at the age of 11 in his hometown of [[Scottsdale, Arizona]], and appeared in various dance shows including ''[[Newsies]]'', and ''[[Kids Incorporated]]''. By the age of 16, he was responsible for his own dance studio. Friedman trained under Joe Tremaine, [[Kenny Ortega]], Vince Patterson, and [[Twyla Tharp]]. As a young dancer, Friedman worked with such artists as [[Michael Jackson]], [[Paula Abdul]], [[Celine Dion]], [[Melissa Etheridge]], [[Salt N Pepa]], and [[Patti LaBelle]]. He has been credited for providing choreography for films such as ''[[Charlie’s Angels]]'' and ''[[Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle]]'', among others.
Friedman was born in [[Highland Park, Illinois|Highland Park]], [[Illinois]], [[United States]]. He is [[Jew]]ish.<ref name=tvgasm>{{Cite news |url=http://www.tvgasm.com/archives/so_you_think_you_can_dance/001037.php |archiveurl =http://web.archive.org/web/20070427220250/http://www.tvgasm.com/archives/so_you_think_you_can_dance/001037.php |archivedate=2007-04-27 |title=Five for Fighting |last=White |first=Betty |publisher=TVgasm |quote=The first hip hop choreographer is surprisingly, a gay Jew – Brian Friedman |date=August 6, 2005 |accessdate=2010-09-27}}.</ref> He began dancing at the age of 11 in his hometown of [[Scottsdale, Arizona]], and appeared in various dance shows including ''[[Newsies]]'', and ''[[Kids Incorporated]]''. By the age of 16, he was responsible for his own dance studio. Friedman trained under Joe Tremaine, [[Kenny Ortega]], Vince Patterson, and [[Twyla Tharp]]. As a young dancer, Friedman worked with such artists as [[Michael Jackson]], [[Paula Abdul]], [[Celine Dion]], [[Melissa Etheridge]], [[Salt N Pepa]], and [[Patti LaBelle]]. He has been credited for providing choreography for films such as ''[[Charlie’s Angels]]'' and ''[[Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle]]'', among others.


Friedman also appeared in a singing group, "Blessed With Soul", along with [[Brittany Murphy]], but left to pursue a career in dance. Friedman also co-owned a dance studio with his mother, Judi Friedman, called The Dance Source, which closed in 2000 so he could focus full-time on choreography. Friedman has recently annonced that he is gay and his biggest love is for Lance Pagett since the age of 24.<ref name=tvgasm />
Friedman also appeared in a singing group, "Blessed With Soul", along with [[Brittany Murphy]], but left to pursue a career in dance. Friedman also co-owned a dance studio with his mother, Judi Friedman, called The Dance Source, which closed in 2000 so he could focus full-time on choreography. Friedman has recently annonced that he is gay and his biggest love is for Mufasa since the age of 24.<ref name=tvgasm />


==Career==
==Career==

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Brian Friedman
Birth nameBrian L. Friedman
GenresDance
Occupation(s)Choreographer, Producer, Director
Years active1988–present

Brian L. Friedman, (born May 28, 1977) is an American dancer and choreographer, and has created the choreography for many popular music artists - such as Britney Spears, Beyoncé Knowles and Mariah Carey - as well as for music videos, concert tours and television and film productions. He currently appears as creative director on the The X Factor USA.

Early life

Friedman was born in Highland Park, Illinois, United States. He is Jewish.[1] He began dancing at the age of 11 in his hometown of Scottsdale, Arizona, and appeared in various dance shows including Newsies, and Kids Incorporated. By the age of 16, he was responsible for his own dance studio. Friedman trained under Joe Tremaine, Kenny Ortega, Vince Patterson, and Twyla Tharp. As a young dancer, Friedman worked with such artists as Michael Jackson, Paula Abdul, Celine Dion, Melissa Etheridge, Salt N Pepa, and Patti LaBelle. He has been credited for providing choreography for films such as Charlie’s Angels and Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle, among others.

Friedman also appeared in a singing group, "Blessed With Soul", along with Brittany Murphy, but left to pursue a career in dance. Friedman also co-owned a dance studio with his mother, Judi Friedman, called The Dance Source, which closed in 2000 so he could focus full-time on choreography. Friedman has recently annonced that he is gay and his biggest love is for Mufasa since the age of 24.[1]

Career

Choreography

Friedman has choreographed and directed many music videos and performances, such as Aphex Twin "Windowlicker", Britney Spears "Toxic", "Me Against the Music", "Boys" "I'm a Slave 4 U" and her "The Dream Within a Dream Tour" and Onyx Hotel Tour Tours. His other work includes "My Love Is Like...Wo" by Mýa, “The One” by Prince, and *NSYNC's "Pop". Friedman has also choreographed for various television shows including Will & Grace, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Late Show with David Letterman and the Billboard Music Awards. He also works in gay bars

Friedman released an interactive instructional dance DVD called "FREESTYLE", teaching audiences the dance steps he himself used in his productions. He also is creative director of a dance work shop called The Pulse, where he tours around the world mentoring students.

In 2011 He re-joined long-time friend Britney Spears to choreograph the music video and performances for her #1 Single "Hold It Against Me" as well as serve as the choreographer and tour director for her upcoming 2011 tour. Although in April he pulled out due to scheduling conflicts.

Television

Friedman appeared as a judge and choreographer on the show So You Think You Can Dance?. After two seasons, Friedman was offered a contract by Simon Cowell to appear on his show, Grease Is the Word alongside Sinitta, David Ian and David Guest. However, the show was cut after only one series. Following this, in 2007 Friedman became a judge on the UK series of The X Factor alongside Cowell, Sharon Osbourne and new judge Dannii Minogue, as part of a re-vamp to the show in series 4. However, Friedman proved too critical and was swiftly replaced with Louis Walsh. Consequently, Cowell created a brand new on-camera position just for Brian as Creative Director. As creative director he was able to work with the contestants of the show as well as the judges, Sharon Osbourne, Simon Cowell, Dannii Minogue, Louis Walsh and Cheryl Cole.Friedman's contract ended with the UK show in 2010, and he was re-contracted to work on the American version of the show, The X Factor USA, alongside the contestants and the judges, Simon Cowell, Nicole Scherzinger, L.A. Reid, Paula Abdul and formerly Cheryl Cole. Brian finished his judging duties on MTV's Top Pop Group and directed, choreographed and danced on Dancing with the Stars, before acting as producer and creative director for America's Got Talent and as creative director for The X Factor USA.

Friedman also choreographed the stage performance for Irish pop duo Jedward for the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 Semi Final.

Friedman has his own clothing and shoe line with Frontline in association with Capezio. Friedman resides in Los Angeles and London.

Awards

Friedman has been nominated for 4 MTV Video Music Awards, 2 Music Video Production Awards and 5 American Choreography Awards.

References

  1. ^ a b White, Betty (August 6, 2005). "Five for Fighting". TVgasm. Archived from the original on 2007-04-27. Retrieved 2010-09-27. The first hip hop choreographer is surprisingly, a gay Jew – Brian Friedman.

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