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Bonnie Lythgoe is the wife of English televiion producer [[Nigel Lythgoe]], she appeared as a guest judge for the auditions of the hit television show,[[So You Think You Can Dance]].
'''Bonnie Lythgoe''' is a former [[dancer]], who is now a producer/director of various [[theatre]] productions, including [[pantomime]]s.

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Bonnie auditioned for the [[BBC]]'s Young Generation dance troupe in [[1969]], where he future husband [[Nigel Lythgoe|Nigel]] was a troupe member. The couple started dating soon after, but after Nigel became choreographer he sacked Bonnie in [[1971]] from the troupe. They continued their personal relationship, later married and have two sons, Simon and Kristopher<ref>http://209.85.135.104/search?q=cache:g7heFbC5lbcJ:everything2.com/index.pl%3Fnode_id%3D977386+Bonnie+Lythgoe&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=27&client=safari</ref>.

Bonnie became a choreographer of various dance productions within the Westend, and then a producer/director of various theatre productions, including various [[pantomime]]s.

Bonnie came to [[United States|American]] public attention as a producer and judge on the [[reality television]] series ''[[So You Think You Can Dance]].''

==References==
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==External links==
*[http://imdb.com/name/nm1989306/filmotype Bonnie Lythgoe] at the [[Internet Movie Database]]

[[Category:Date of birth missing|Lythgoe, Bonnie]]
[[Category:Living people|Lythgoe, Bonnie]]

Revision as of 21:17, 23 January 2007

Bonnie Lythgoe is a former dancer, who is now a producer/director of various theatre productions, including pantomimes.

Bonnie auditioned for the BBC's Young Generation dance troupe in 1969, where he future husband Nigel was a troupe member. The couple started dating soon after, but after Nigel became choreographer he sacked Bonnie in 1971 from the troupe. They continued their personal relationship, later married and have two sons, Simon and Kristopher[1].

Bonnie became a choreographer of various dance productions within the Westend, and then a producer/director of various theatre productions, including various pantomimes.

Bonnie came to American public attention as a producer and judge on the reality television series So You Think You Can Dance.

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