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Shabba-Doo was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. He moved to the west coast (Los Angeles) in the early 70s. He's one of the forefathers of hip-hop dancing, "The Original Lockers" and was an Original Soul Train Gang member in the 70s and early 80s. The Lockers are famously known for pioneering "Locking." Shabba-Doo also starred in 80s classic ...
Net Worth
$18 Million
Date Of Birth
May 11, 1955
Place Of Birth
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Height
5' 10" (1.78 m)
Profession
Actor, Miscellaneous Crew, Director
Star Sign
Taurus
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Fact
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He was awarded the 1989 Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Distinguished Choreography for "Stand-Up Tragedy" at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
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Sold home in LA and is now living in France. [2004]
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Currently his work as a choreographer, can be found in upcoming film, "Kickin It Old Skool". Starring Jamie Kennedy, and Miguel A. Núñez Jr. [March 2007]
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Is co-producing with actor / director Eli Harris as well as reprising his role as "Ozone", in the upcoming film Break'n Revolution. The original film name is Breakin', and was an 80s cult classic. [April 2006]
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Has one daughter and one son.
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Established a friendship with Eli Harris during the development of what was Break'n Revolutions. They still talk to this day.
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Once used "Sir Lance-a-Lock, as his dance name.
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Was nicknamed "King Rookie", because of his easy ability to learn choreography quickly, when he was a member of the "Original Lockers".
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Is of Black (Ethiopian) & Puerto Rican heritage.
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Taught actor/choreographer "Darrin DeWitt Henson" of "Soulfood" fame, how to "Lock".
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Was crowned "Hip Hops first matinee idol", by Dance Magazine because of box office hits like "Breakin'", and Breakin II Electric Boogaloo".
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Received a "Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award" for Distinguished Choreography, in "Stand-Up Tragedy", "Mark Taper Forum", in 1989.
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He choreographed and appeared in Lionel Richie's video "All Night Long".
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Part of the Dance group called The Lockers in the 1970s, which featured Fred "Rerun" Berry