Carrie Ann Inaba
Carrie Ann Inaba, born on January 5, 1968, is a multifaceted American entertainer who has made a significant impact in the realms of dance, television, and music. Initially embarking on her career as a singer in Japan, Inaba quickly gained recognition for her exceptional dance skills. She first captured the attention of American viewers as one of the original Fly Girls on the iconic sketch comedy show, In Living Color, which showcased her vibrant talent.
Inaba is perhaps best known for her role as a judge on the popular ABC series Dancing with the Stars (DWTS), where she has been a prominent figure since the show's inception. Her keen eye for performance and her expertise in choreography have made her an integral part of the show, where celebrities are paired with professional dancers to compete in a high-energy dance competition.
Beyond her work on DWTS, Inaba has also explored other avenues in entertainment, including acting, hosting game shows, and singing. Her diverse talents and engaging personality have earned her numerous accolades and a devoted fan base. With a career spanning decades, Carrie Ann Inaba continues to inspire audiences with her artistry and passion for dance.