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rowid | first_name | last_name | gender | career_sec | personal_sec | info | seed_first_name | seed_last_name | occupation | chatgpt_gen |
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63 | Jadin | Goodman | f | In 1976 she joined the American Ballet Theatre as a soloist, then became principal in 1986. She retired from the company in 1993. Since then she has made guest appearances, studied acting for three years, and made her Broadway debut in the show The Red Shoes. She has also been choreographing and teaching dancing. In 1997 she was awarded the Distinguished Achievement Award by the New York City Dance Alliance. | She was born in New York, the daughter of dancers Isabel Mirrow and Kelly Kingman Brown (1928-1981). Her mother Isabel died in 2014. Her middle name, Sue, was the name of her maternal grandmother, Sue Brown, a respected dance teacher in Mississippi. She has two brothers and one sister; her brother Kevin is a film producer. At the age of seven she began dancing, and would be trained at her father's studio in Arizona, along with her brother Ethan and her sister Elizabeth. She earned a scholarship to study at the School of American Ballet, then joined the distinguished New York City Ballet. She also studied acting at HB Studio in Greenwich Village. She added an "e" to her last name for her stage name considering it more feminine after being mistaken as male in a Playbill. The late Nora Kaye and Herbert Ross were her godparents. | She was born in New York, the daughter of dancers Isabel Mirrow and Kelly Kingman Brown (1928-1981). Her mother Isabel died in 2014. Her middle name, Sue, was the name of her maternal grandmother, Sue Brown, a respected dance teacher in Mississippi. She has two brothers and one sister; her brother Kevin is a film producer. At the age of seven she began dancing, and would be trained at her father's studio in Arizona, along with her brother Ethan and her sister Elizabeth. She earned a scholarship to study at the School of American Ballet, then joined the distinguished New York City Ballet. She also studied acting at HB Studio in Greenwich Village. She added an "e" to her last name for her stage name considering it more feminine after being mistaken as male in a Playbill. The late Nora Kaye and Herbert Ross were her godparents.In 1976 she joined the American Ballet Theatre as a soloist, then became principal in 1986. She retired from the company in 1993. Since then she has made guest appearances, studied acting for three years, and made her Broadway debut in the show The Red Shoes. She has also been choreographing and teaching dancing. In 1997 she was awarded the Distinguished Achievement Award by the New York City Dance Alliance. | Leslie | Browne | acting | To Whom It May Concern:<return><return>I am writing to recommend Jadin Goodman for any acting roles or performance opportunities that may come her way. I have had the pleasure of working alongside Jadin and have been consistently impressed with her talent, dedication, and professionalism.<return><return>Jadin's experience in ballet and dance has given her a unique sense of physicality and expression on stage. She brings a graceful, yet powerful presence to her performances that captivates audiences. Additionally, her training in acting has allowed her to deepen her understanding of character and emotion, enabling her to create nuanced and complex performances.<return><return>Beyond her impressive artistic abilities, Jadin is a joy to work with. She approaches each project with enthusiasm and a positive attitude, and works collaboratively with both cast and crew to create a cohesive and successful production. Her attention to detail and commitment to her craft is evident in every aspect of her work.<return><return>I know that I can count on Jadin to deliver a high-quality performance, and I have no doubt that she would be a valuable addition to any production. I recommend her with the highest confidence and enthusiasm.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |