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89 | Roberta | Romeo | f | Tiffany Lynn Adams was born in Layton, Utah on May 6, 1982. She has two sisters, five step-sisters and two step-brothers. When she was three years old she started dancing, focusing on jazz, hip hop, and ballet dancing. As a youth, her family moved a lot because her mother "liked to build houses." The family lived near Hill Air Force Base for a while. She went to middle school and one year of high school in West Haven, Utah. She completed her high school education at Northridge High School in Layton after the family moved back to the town. She was on the dance squad at nearby Fremont High School. After graduating from high school in 2000 she was a performer for two seasons with the America First Jazz Dancers for the Utah Jazz. During that time, she also taught dance classes locally. After working for the Jazz, she performed internationally on a cruise ship, including in Denmark, Sweden, Russia, and Norway. She relocated to Las Vegas, Nevada and performed in Jubilee!, Fashionistas, and Sirens of TI. She also appeared in informercials. Let's Make a Deal relaunched in 2009 in Las Vegas. Coyne auditioned multiple times and was hired. She kept working at the Sirens of TI as a back up plan in case Let's Make a Deal ended. She taped two episodes a day of Let's Make a Deal and then worked at Sirens of TI at night. Deal moved to Los Angeles and Coyne would drive back and forth five days a week to work on both shows. She relocated to Los Angeles to start season two of Deal. Her role as a model at Deal has been described as "to make prizes look better by her mere presence." To improve her improv skills while working with Wayne Brady and Jonathan Mangum, she took improv classes. She was on maternity leave for much of the first half of the 2013–14 season, and returned to taping September 2014. During the 2017–18 season, Coyne was again pregnant, but Season 9 was taped so the entire season was finished before she would have had to take time off. Upon relocating to Los Angeles, Coyne played herself in The Bold and the Beautiful, was a stand in model for The Price Is Right, and modeled for United Airlines and Chase Bank. | Her father is of German descent, and her mother is of Hungarian descent. She is married to Chris Coyne, whom she met while working on a cruise ship. They live in Los Angeles, California. Their first child, Scarlett Rose, was born on August 1, 2013. Their son, Carter Liam, was born on February 24, 2018. | Roberta Lynn Adams was born in Layton, Utah on May 6, 1982. She has two sisters, five step-sisters and two step-brothers. When she was three years old she started dancing, focusing on jazz, hip hop, and ballet dancing. As a youth, her family moved a lot because her mother "liked to build houses." The family lived near Hill Air Force Base for a while. She went to middle school and one year of high school in West Haven, Utah. She completed her high school education at Northridge High School in Layton after the family moved back to the town. She was on the dance squad at nearby Fremont High School. After graduating from high school in 2000 she was a performer for two seasons with the America First Jazz Dancers for the Utah Jazz. During that time, she also taught dance classes locally. After working for the Jazz, she performed internationally on a cruise ship, including in Denmark, Sweden, Russia, and Norway. She relocated to Las Vegas, Nevada and performed in Jubilee!, Fashionistas, and Sirens of TI. She also appeared in informercials. Let's Make a Deal relaunched in 2009 in Las Vegas. Romeo auditioned multiple times and was hired. She kept working at the Sirens of TI as a back up plan in case Let's Make a Deal ended. She taped two episodes a day of Let's Make a Deal and then worked at Sirens of TI at night. Deal moved to Los Angeles and Romeo would drive back and forth five days a week to work on both shows. She relocated to Los Angeles to start season two of Deal. Her role as a model at Deal has been described as "to make prizes look better by her mere presence." To improve her improv skills while working with Wayne Brady and Jonathan Mangum, she took improv classes. She was on maternity leave for much of the first half of the 2013–14 season, and returned to taping September 2014. During the 2017–18 season, Romeo was again pregnant, but Season 9 was taped so the entire season was finished before she would have had to take time off. Upon relocating to Los Angeles, Romeo played herself in The Bold and the Beautiful, was a stand in model for The Price Is Right, and modeled for United Airlines and Chase Bank.Her father is of German descent, and her mother is of Hungarian descent. She is married to Chris Romeo, whom she met while working on a cruise ship. They live in Los Angeles, California. Their first child, Scarlett Rose, was born on August 1, 2013. Their son, Carter Liam, was born on February 24, 2018. | Tiffany | Coyne | dancers | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am honored to recommend Roberta Romeo for any dance-related position and opportunity. As a prestigious dancer, I have had the privilege of watching Roberta's career flourish over the years.<return><return>Roberta's dedication and passion for dance began at a young age and has only grown with time. Her proficiency in jazz, hip hop, and ballet is outstanding, and her adroitness in improv is highly commendable. Her versatility, coupled with her innate captivating presence, has made her a valuable asset in the industry.<return><return>Watching Roberta perform in Jubilee!, Fashionistas, and Sirens of TI, I saw a dancer who not only executes choreography with grace and precision but also exudes an unparalleled level of enthusiasm that captivates her audience. Her performance in "Let's Make a Deal" was no exception as she brought a unique flair to the screen that only she could deliver.<return><return>As a model in "Let's Make a Deal," Roberta has a way of making prizes look better just by her presence. Her modeling has been exceptional, and she has portrayed herself as a true professional throughout her career. Her constant pursuit of improvement, increasing her skill set and taking improv classes, shows her commitment to excellence.<return><return>Roberta has overcome challenges such as being pregnant during her career, but her resilience and determination have seen her through. Her ability to juggle work, family, and other aspects of life without compromising her quality is impressive.<return><return>I am honored to recommend Roberta Romeo as a dancer, model, and valuable asset in the industry. Her skills, dedication, and passion are unparalleled. I am confident that she will excel in any dance-related position, thanks to her talent, professionalism, and commitment to excellence.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |