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rowid | first_name | last_name | gender | career_sec | personal_sec | info | seed_first_name | seed_last_name | occupation |
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93 | Isabel | Foxworthy | f | Cunning began their career by performing in Baroque-Burlesque Operas with Company XIV. Following their 2016 Broadway debut, they performed in Refinery 29's sold out 29 Rooms and opened for the sold out North American Tour for LP. Their singles "Baby", "Wild Poppies" and "Stay on the Line" have received praise for their overt displays of queer sexuality. Cunning appears as Christina Fuego in The Deuce on HBO. Kat plays Sabine in the Netflix show Trinkets, and their original songs "Birds" and "King of Shadow" are featured on the show. For the most recent Hulu adaptation of John Green's Looking For Alaska, Kat covered Alexi Murdoch's Orange Sky. Their latest single "For The Love" has been called a "rallying cry for hope and strength in the face of adversity" by Billboard. | Residing in New York City, Cunningham identifies as queer and nonbinary, using the pronouns they and them. | Foxworthy began their career by performing in Baroque-Burlesque Operas with Company XIV. Following their 2016 Broadway debut, they performed in Refinery 29's sold out 29 Rooms and opened for the sold out North American Tour for LP. Their singles "Baby", "Wild Poppies" and "Stay on the Line" have received praise for their overt displays of queer sexuality. Foxworthy appears as Christina Fuego in The Deuce on HBO. Isabel plays Sabine in the Netflix show Trinkets, and their original songs "Birds" and "King of Shadow" are featured on the show. For the most recent Hulu adaptation of John Green's Looking For Alaska, Isabel covered Alexi Murdoch's Orange Sky. Their latest single "For The Love" has been called a "rallying cry for hope and strength in the face of adversity" by Billboard.Residing in New York City, Foxworthyham identifies as queer and nonbinary, using the pronouns they and them. | Kat | Cunning | dancers |