Julianne Hough

January 10, 2013 Awards Shows

It was an eye-catching A-list crowd on the People’s Choice Awards red carpet Wednesday night, from Emma Watson’s colorful cutout mini to Julianne Hough’s sparkly cocktail number.

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Taylor Swift stole the show in a white, floor-length gown, while Jennifer Lawrence polarized fashion critics in a little black dress that managed to look both vintage and futuristic at the same time!
 
Check out our red carpet gallery for all the hottest People’s Choice looks, and vote for your favorite. If you don’t see your top choice on the list, tell us on Facebook!

January 02, 2013 Magazine Covers

Actress and dancer Julianne Hough graces the February cover of Cosmopolitan magazine, in which she talks about her troubled past as a child living away from home and studying dance abroad.

Julianne Hough Reveals She Was a Victim of Child Abuse
Cosmopolitan
While attending the prestigious Italia Conti Academy of Arts in London, Hough said the adults around her took advantage of her being without parental supervision. "I was abused, mentally, physically, everything. I was 10 years old looking like I was 28, being a very sensual dancer.”
October 24, 2012 Movie Trailers
Stars Josh Duhamel and Julianne Hough find love in “Safe Haven,” a romantic drama based on a novel from “The Notebook” author Nicholas Sparks.

Take a look!



“Safe Haven” unfolds in theaters February 8, 2013.
June 11, 2012 Movies

“Extra’s” Jerry Penacoli hit the “Rock of Ages” red carpet in Hollywood to chat with the film’s biggest stars. Tom Cruise had plenty to say about his newfound voice (he could qualify as an opera singer!), while Alec Baldwin joked about his love life with fiancée Hilaria Thomas. Plus, the always outrageous Russell Brand got up close and personal with our host.
 
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June 06, 2012 Magazine Covers

Actress/dancer Julianne Hough graces the July cover of Glamour magazine, talking about working with Tom Cruise in “Rock of Ages,” particularly one scene in which Cruise, as rock star Stacee Jaxx, holds Hough’s breast.

Julianne Hough on Being Felt Up by Tom Cruise
Glamour Magazine
Hough, who plays aspiring rocker Sherrie Christian, explained to Glamour, “That was my first scene with him! I was nervous as all get-out, but after every take he high-fived me and was like, ‘That was awesome!’”
March 16, 2012 Dancing With The Stars

To kick off Season 14 of "Dancing with the Stars," "Extra" has compiled a list of 10 things about Derek Hough, the professional partner of "Extra" co-host Maria Menunous. Enjoy these fun facts about the three-time 'DWTS' champ!

10 Things About Derek Hough!

The Big Screen

Derek sat out Season 12 of "DWTS" to star in the feature, "Cobu," about a pair of star-crossed dancers who battle in underground dance clubs in New York City. The film is due in late 2012. Derek also played a Hogwarts Schoolboy in "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone."

'DWTS' Career

Derek has partnered with three models (one win), three actresses (one win), and two singers (one win), but has never had an athlete for a partner. He also remains the only pro who has taken all of his partners to week 7 in the competition, and 7 of his partners to week 9.

Dancing DNA

The "Footloose" and "Burlesque" star Julianne Hough is Derek's sister, but the entire family shares a love for dance! His parents met in a Ballroom Dance class in college, and his oldest sister is a dance teacher in Utah.

Home Life

Derek Hough was born May 17, 1985 in Salt Lake City, Utah and is the only male of five siblings. When he's not dancing, he's probably wakeboarding, skateboarding or snowboarding.

Sexy

In 2007, he was feature as one of People Magazine's "Sexiest Men Alive."

The Ballas Family

When he was 7, Derek met ballroom legend Shirley Ballas while taking master classes at Center Stage. She took notice of him and his sister, Julianne, and they both ended up living with Shirley in London to perfect their dance skills. Derek and "Dancing with the Stars" counterpart Mark Ballas have been good pals since.

He's a Perfectionist

Derek holds himself and his partners to incredibly high standards, but he used to be even worse in his competition days! "I was terrible -- I would fall apart, I would throw up," says Derek of his performance-day jitters. Derek credits his time on "DWTS" with helping him let go, and teaching him the importance of patience.

Making the Band

Derek and his best friend, Mark Ballas, formed the "Ballas Hough Band," and their debut album was released in March 2009 on Hollywood Records.

Competition King

While training as a young dancer, Derek attended various competitions including the New York City Dance Alliance and L.A. Underground, winning NYCDA's Junior Male Outstanding Dancer title. His other titles include: World Under 21 Latin American Champion, two-time Open British Champion, two-time International "Open to the World" Champion and two-time US Open Champion.

Where Would Derek Be Without 'DWTS'?

Prior to joining as a pro in 2007, Hough starred as Ren in the 2006 West End production of "Footloose: The Musical," and performed in the 2006 UK national tour. If it weren't for his break with "DWTS," Derek says his career might have taken an entirely different course, and that he might still be in London!

January 11, 2012 Awards Shows

Golden Globe-nominated actress Michelle Williams and presenter Jessica Alba looked fabulous at the InStyle and Forevermark event in Beverly Hills. Both shared their excitement with "Extra" about this Sunday's ceremony.

Williams spoke about her portrayal of Marilyn Monroe in the highly acclaimed film, "My Week with Marilyn," saying, "Honestly, it was an honor."

October 14, 2011 Movies

Here's a preview of what's opening in theaters this weekend, including the dance remake "Footloose"; the family drama "Fireflies in the Garden," starring Julia Roberts and Ryan Reynolds; the comedy "The Big Year," starring Steve Martin, Owen Wilson and Jack Black; and the sci-fi thriller prequel "The Thing."

In Theaters Now (October)

'Footloose' (Oct. 14)

Who: Julianne Hough, Kenny Wormald, Dennis Quaid, Andie MacDowell; directed by Craig Brewer What: City kid Ren McCormack moves to a small town where rock music and dancing have been banned. His rebellious spirit shakes up the populace.

'Fireflies in the Garden' (Oct. 14)

Who: Julia Roberts, Ryan Reynolds, Willem Dafoe, Emily Watson; directed by Dennis Lee What: The Taylor family is devastated by an accident that takes place on the day their matriarch (Roberts) is due to graduate from college — decades after leaving to raise her children.

'The Thing' (Oct. 14)

Who: Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Joel Edgerton, Eric Christian Olsen, Ulrich Thomsen; directed by Matthijs van Heijningen Jr. What: In this prequel to the 1982 John Carpenter sci-fi classic, we see what happens to the Norwegian scientific team after they dig an alien form from the Antarctic ice.

'The Big Year' (Oct. 14)

Who: Steve Martin, Owen Wilson, Jack Black, JoBeth Williams, Rosamund Pike; directed by David Frankel What: Three avid bird watchers compete to spot the rarest birds in North America at a prestigious annual event.

'The Ides of March' (Oct. 7)

Who: George Clooney, Ryan Gosling, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Paul Giamatti, Evan Rachel Wood, Marisa Tomei; directed by George Clooney What: An idealistic campaign manager (Gosling) learns a lesson or two in political games while working for a left-wing governor (Clooney) running for president.

'Real Steel' (Oct. 7)

Who: Hugh Jackman, Evangeline Lilly, Dakota Goyo; directed by Shawn Levy What: Set in the near future, robot boxing is a top sport. A struggling promoter and former boxer (Jackman) and his estranged 11-year-old son think they may have found a champion in a discarded robot and go up against the big guys.