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Cooley
joined the cast of Solid Gold in 1983. His street dancing background
allowed him to incorporate his "breakdancing" moves into the countdown
routines. Back in 1986, he had three dance groups that performed
in California high schools - the Cooley Bop Crew, Trademarc and
Triple Threat.
Born
in Detroit and raised in Santa Ana, Cooley's breakdancing abilities
enabled him to participate as a featured dancer in movies such as
"Breakin" - look for him in the final dance sequence!
One
of Cooley's best-kept secrets is that he taught superstar Michael
Jackson how to moonwalk! Cooley, however, calls it the backslide
and boasts - "People see him do it and they see me do it, and they
say 'You do it better'."
Cooley
traces his dance talent to his aunt and mother, who were both dancers.
His dancing talent became apparent in high school, where he produced
and choreographed a show with friends called "The Boppers."
[source: Solid Gold press kit]
Shortly
after, he was discovered in 1978 by Anita Mann. Cooley appeared
in shows at Disneyland and then travelled with Mann to Germany,
to appear in a musical/variety review called "Hello, Here's
Berlin" with notables such as Lola Falana, Wayne Newton, Ben
Vereen and Liza Minnelli. [source: Solid Gold
press kit]
Before
being reunited with Mann for Solid Gold, Cooley toured the United
States as the character Grover in "Sesame Street Live."
[source: Solid Gold press kit]
At
one point, Cooley was a partner in a limousine service.
These
days, Cooley stays busy with a number of performance projects. He
appeared in Anita Mann's production of "Tap Girls," which toured
resort hotels and casinos. Some of the locations the show made stops
at include Trump's Plaza in Atlantic City and Harvey's Resort Hotel
and Casino in Lake Tahoe.
It's
also been reported that Cooley formed a rap group called the Cooley
Bop Cru and had plans to make a video that will teach seven different
easy ways to learn how to do the moonwalk.
Most
recently, Cooley has changed the spelling of his last name and has
been making music and
promoting a CD. He has a
page, and samples of his music, on Soundclick.com.
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