So You Think You Can Dance has been a mainstay of Fox‘s reality show lineup since it debuted in 2005. The show has featured many entertainers as judges during its runtime, both full-time and as special guests. Given the longevity of So You Think You Can Dance, it can be hard to remember who has appeared on the show and when. Here is a full rundown of Sytycd’s judges.
All of the guest judges on ‘So You Think You Can Dance’
The format of So You Think You Can Dance has broadly stayed the same throughout each season. The panel comprises two to four permanent judges, with guest stars joining in occasionally. For callback episodes and season finales, the panel could rise to twice or more its normal size.
Here is a list of the guest judges who have appeared in each season of So You Think You Can Dance.
All of the guest judges on ‘So You Think You Can Dance’
The format of So You Think You Can Dance has broadly stayed the same throughout each season. The panel comprises two to four permanent judges, with guest stars joining in occasionally. For callback episodes and season finales, the panel could rise to twice or more its normal size.
Here is a list of the guest judges who have appeared in each season of So You Think You Can Dance.
- 9/9/2023
- by Suse Forrest
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
The Santa Barbara International Film Festival has unveiled its 2015 line-up which includes films representing 54 countries, 23 world premieres and 53 U.S. premieres. The U.S. premiere of Niki Caro’s McFarland USA will close out the 30th fest. Based on the 1987 true story and starring Kevin Costner and Maria Bello, the film follows novice runners from McFarland, an economically challenged town in California’s farm-rich Central Valley, as they give their all to build a cross-country team under the direction of Coach Jim White (Costner), a newcomer to their predominantly Latino high school. The unlikely band of runners overcomes the odds to forge not only a championship cross-country team but an enduring legacy as well.
The festival runs from January 27-February 7.
Below is the list of World and U.S. Premiere films followed by the list of titles by sidebar categories.
World Premieres
A Better You, USA
Directed by Matt Walsh
Cast: Brian Huskey,...
The festival runs from January 27-February 7.
Below is the list of World and U.S. Premiere films followed by the list of titles by sidebar categories.
World Premieres
A Better You, USA
Directed by Matt Walsh
Cast: Brian Huskey,...
- 1/8/2015
- by The Deadline Team
- Deadline
A self-acknowledged "showcase for Academy Award frontrunners," the Santa Barbara International Film Festival is often overlooked for the actual films that earn it festival status. An amalgamation of international discoveries and ’merica’s circuit highlights, the Sbiff curates a week of best-of-the-best to pair with their star-praising. The 2015 edition offers another expansive selection, bookended by two films that aren’t on any radars just yet. Sbiff will open with "Desert Dancer," producer Richard Raymond’s directorial debut. Starring Reece Ritchie and Frieda Pinto, the drama follows a group of friends who wave off the harsh political climate of Iran’s 2009 presidential election in favor of forming a dance team, picking up moves from Michael Jackson, Gene Kelly and Rudolf Nureyev thanks to the magic of YouTube. The festival will close with "McFarland, USA," starring Kevin Costner and Maria Bello. Telling the 1987 true story of a Latino high school’s underdog cross-country team,...
- 1/8/2015
- by Matt Patches
- Hitfix
Welcome to Bravo's Launch My Line, where successful people in careers vaguely related to fashion get to magically produce high-end clothing with just a simple boost from delusions of grandeur, a hearty sense of entitlement, and a "fashion expert" who actually knows how to construct clothes and is going to do all the work. It's just like real life! And it's not just like Project Runway. Sure, the Frederic Fekkai Studio gives off a slight L'Oreal Paris Makeup Room vibe, but that's where the similarities end. Tim Gunn has been replaced by a low-hanging fruit cluster called "DSquared2." You look...
- 12/3/2009
- by Annie Barrett
- EW.com - PopWatch
To be fair, so does everything. Behold the intro video for Bravo's second "We wish it was Project Runway but instead it is this" series, Launch My Line. This time, 20 people who are already successful in different lines of work -- music mogul! CEO! -- need only exhibit a "passion for fashion" in order to compete for the chance to launch a clothing line. Take it away, D Squared. My favorite part of the video is when Merle Ginsberg -- a judge on RuPaul's Drag Race but a contestant here, declares, "I am a frustrated fashion designer," with the same proud/defensive intonation one might use when insisting, "I do care about the Middle East." We have architect David Applebaum, whose client base is two-thirds deceased, Lou Rawls' daughter, familiar face (but not that hat!) Patrick McDonald, So You Think You Can Dance choreographer Dan Karaty, and Eric the DJ,...
- 7/28/2009
- by Annie Barrett
- EW.com - PopWatch
Bravo network is launching a new fashion show following the departure of their highly-rated series "Project Runway." "Launch My Line" will see 10 industry professionals paired with 10 established fashion designers and compete for the chance of having their own brand launched.
Designers Dean and Dan Caten of DSquared2 are hosting the show, while Stefani Greenfield and Lisa Kline will join as judges.
The show will have each pair put to the test each week to get through the competition. At the end of each episode, complete creations from the pairs will be judged in front of a live studio audience.
The hopefuls include fashion writer Patrick McDonald, choreographer Dan Karaty, jewelry designer Kathy Rose, music mogul Kevin Black, marketing company CEO Marilyn Crawford, stylist Louanna Rawls, fashion critic Merle Ginsberg, architect David Applebaum, event designer Vanessa Gonzales, and DJ Eric Cubeechee.
Designers Dean and Dan Caten of DSquared2 are hosting the show, while Stefani Greenfield and Lisa Kline will join as judges.
The show will have each pair put to the test each week to get through the competition. At the end of each episode, complete creations from the pairs will be judged in front of a live studio audience.
The hopefuls include fashion writer Patrick McDonald, choreographer Dan Karaty, jewelry designer Kathy Rose, music mogul Kevin Black, marketing company CEO Marilyn Crawford, stylist Louanna Rawls, fashion critic Merle Ginsberg, architect David Applebaum, event designer Vanessa Gonzales, and DJ Eric Cubeechee.
- 7/28/2009
- icelebz.com
Bravo network is launching a new fashion show following the departure of their highly-rated series "Project Runway." "Launch My Line" will see 10 industry professionals paired with 10 established fashion designers and compete for the chance of having their own brand launched.
Designers Dean and Dan Caten of DSquared2 are hosting the show, while Stefani Greenfield and Lisa Kline will join as judges.
The show will have each pair put to the test each week to get through the competition. At the end of each episode, complete creations from the pairs will be judged in front of a live studio audience.
The hopefuls include fashion writer Patrick McDonald, choreographer Dan Karaty, jewelry designer Kathy Rose, music mogul Kevin Black, marketing company CEO Marilyn Crawford, stylist Louanna Rawls, fashion critic Merle Ginsberg, architect David Applebaum, event designer Vanessa Gonzales, and DJ Eric Cubeechee.
Designers Dean and Dan Caten of DSquared2 are hosting the show, while Stefani Greenfield and Lisa Kline will join as judges.
The show will have each pair put to the test each week to get through the competition. At the end of each episode, complete creations from the pairs will be judged in front of a live studio audience.
The hopefuls include fashion writer Patrick McDonald, choreographer Dan Karaty, jewelry designer Kathy Rose, music mogul Kevin Black, marketing company CEO Marilyn Crawford, stylist Louanna Rawls, fashion critic Merle Ginsberg, architect David Applebaum, event designer Vanessa Gonzales, and DJ Eric Cubeechee.
- 7/28/2009
- icelebz.com
In a creative new package, Bravo TV will premiere yet another fashion reality show called "Launch My Line". The show will pair up professionals wishing to have their own fashion line with established fashion designers that assist them in the journey. The ten teams that will compete for the ultimate prize have been unveiled.
The professionals are ranging from an architect to a fashion critic while the fashion designers aka "The Experts" are mostly those who have resided in California. The concept of the show is to have the pairs sharing cohesiveness in creating a fashion line. According to the press release, "Some teams form a natural connection while others have instant tension."
Acclaimed designers, twin brothers Dean and Dan Caten of DSQUARED2 serve as the series hosts, and fashion notables Stefani Greenfield and Lisa Kline are series judges. The winning professional will have their clothing line launched and the...
The professionals are ranging from an architect to a fashion critic while the fashion designers aka "The Experts" are mostly those who have resided in California. The concept of the show is to have the pairs sharing cohesiveness in creating a fashion line. According to the press release, "Some teams form a natural connection while others have instant tension."
Acclaimed designers, twin brothers Dean and Dan Caten of DSQUARED2 serve as the series hosts, and fashion notables Stefani Greenfield and Lisa Kline are series judges. The winning professional will have their clothing line launched and the...
- 7/28/2009
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
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