Jessica King

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Jessica King

How Old Is Jessica King? Jessica King Birthday

Jessica King was born on December 16, 1986 and is 37 years old now.

Birthday: December 16, 1986
How Old - Age: 37

Jessica King Death Fact Check

Jessica is alive and kicking and is currently 37 years old.
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Is Jessica King's father, Gary King, dead or alive?

Gary King's information is not available now.

Is Jessica King's mother, Louise Ullenboom, dead or alive?

Louise Ullenboom's information is not available now.

Jessica King's sisters :

Jessica has 3 sisters:
  • Tawnya Ullenboom
  • Jenna Ullenboom
  • Amanda Maddaford

Jessica King's brothers :

Jessica has 3 brothers:
  • Jason King
  • Steven King
  • Robert Maddaford

Jessica King's pet, dead or alive?

  • Khalipa (Dog - Mastador)

Jessica King - Biography

Jessica Careen King is a dancer. An injury during week 6 of So You Think You Can Dance (Season 4) forced her to leave the competition early.
King previously auditioned for So You Think You Can Dance in the third season, but did not make the top 20. She re-auditioned and ultimately made the top 20 for Season 4, where she was paired with contemporary dancer William Wingfield. On July 14, 2008, King suffered several broken ribs and was forced to bow out of the competition. Her spot was given to Comfort Fedoke, who had been eliminated the previous week.

King is a Visual Arts Major at Coastal Carolina University and has been taking formal dance lessons within various styles including tap, jazz, ballet, hip hop and contemporary since the age of three. On July 30, 2009, King returned to the show with her former So You Think You Can Dance partner William Wingfield to perform their Emmy-winning routine "Adam and Eve" choreographed by Tyce Diorio.
She is also backup dancing for Lady Gaga, which can be seen on the 2009 VMAs.

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