Michael Chambers

Dancer

Michael Chambers was born in Long Beach, California, United States on November 13th, 1967 and is the Dancer. At the age of 56, Michael Chambers biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
November 13, 1967
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Long Beach, California, United States
Age
56 years old
Zodiac Sign
Scorpio
Networth
$300 Thousand
Profession
Actor, Dancer
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Michael Chambers Career

Chambers' early stints in professional dancing were through television commercials, followed by an appearance in the music video for Lionel Richie's "All Night Long". He made further appearances in the videos for Chaka Khan's "I Feel For You", Richard Marx' "Children of the Night", Stacey Q's "Give You All My Love" and Paula Abdul's "Opposites Attract", where he played the character MC Skat Kat and was assistant choreographer. In 1985, he co-starred in "Stop the Madness", an anti-drug music video sponsored by the Reagan administration, featuring several famous musicians, actors and athletes. He also appeared in such films as Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991)—as a dancing robot—Naked Gun 33+1⁄3: The Final Insult (1994) and Dudley Do-Right (1999). He also appeared as Urkel-Bot in two episodes of the television show Family Matters: "Robo-Nerd" and "Robo-Nerd II".

Chambers was the announcer on the children' show Fun House from 1990 to 1991. In contrast to his style of dancing, he would dance while "rapping" the opening spiel at the start of the show. He also appeared in Sugar Ray's 1997 video for the song "Fly" and break danced in the video.

Later career

Chambers enjoys teaching and has been invited as a speaker several times to USC's Thorton Music School. He has also spoken at Santa Monica college, the University of Redlands and gave a surprise visit to Spelman College in Georgia.

As of 2014, Chambers was in talks to do a second sequel to the Breakin' franchise. As of 2020, Chambers has been working with independent Chill-Hop artist E-Styles and is set to release a website, as well as music and YouTube pages, featuring vintage and original footage from his career.

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Special constable, 24, who stole a body bag, batons and warrant cards from police stations where he volunteered is jailed after trying to claim he 'took them home by accident'

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 21, 2024
Toby Biginton, a 24-year-old Special Constable and Acting Sergeant, took the equipment from multiple police stations where he worked as a civilian employee. Croydon Crown Court heard that £3,268 worth of stolen equipment was found in his home including police radios, keys and computer equipment amongst his collection of Police Academy DVD's and box sets of The Bill tv series. Judge Deborah Charles said: 'You don't take these to add to your collection of police memorabilia. A bodybag is not a collectable item. There is no evidence you used these items for a nefarious purpose, but having said that I heard your evidence and found it troubling and the jury were right to reject your explanation.

How Dodger the sniffer dog spotted a murderer: Peter Norgrove, a killer builder, discovered a bloodied murder weapon that had been used to bludgeon Sharon Gordon to death in a fight over extension

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 10, 2024
On Wednesday, Peter Norgrove, 43, was sentenced to death for bludgeoning Sharon Gordon to death in a fight over a renewal. Sniffer dog Dodger was able to locate the hemmer that he used to murder the mother-of-one with a hammer, which was disguised under a shed. Detective Inspector Damian Forrest lauded the hound and reported that the team also discovered a shopping bag containing Ms Gordon's name and address on it. Norgrove used the bag to conceal his blood-stained possessions and dumped them outside a bin outside a relative's house, which he traveled to with his family, on the evening that she was killed.

Killer builder's twisted 24 hours: How murderous Jehovah's Witness bludgeoned female customer with a hammer - then whistled as he packed up tools before leading a service for worshippers just hours later at the church where they met

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 1, 2024
Peter Norgrove, a 43-year-old cowboy builder, was caught yelling as he packed away his tools as victim Sharon Gordon, who was doing labor for, was found dead in her house. Norgrove wore a lump hammer and gloves to the house in Dudley, West Midlands, which he wore before killing her last July. Ms Gordon, 58, died after being struck by at least eight blows to the head in what a judge described as a "brutal and brutal assault," and lay dead at the foot of her staircase for up to an hour.