Juliet Doherty, born on October 6, 1997, in New Mexico, is a talented and accomplished dancer who has made a name for herself in the world of dance. She discovered her love for performing at a young age and began her journey in the world of dance by participating in community theater productions. Her first role was as Molly in a production of Annie when she was just 6 years old.
Coming from a family with a long history of dancers, Juliet's passion for dance runs in her blood. Her great-grandparents founded her family's dance school in 1945, and her mother, Krista King-Doherty, who is also a dancer, played a significant role in training and guiding Juliet in her early years.
Juliet's talent and hard work quickly caught the attention of the dance world, leading to opportunities that would further propel her career. She gained recognition for her exceptional abilities when she won gold medals at the prestigious Youth America Grand Prix International Finals in 2012 and 2014, showcasing her incredible skills and artistry.
In addition to her competition success, Juliet also made a name for herself in the world of Broadway and film. She originated the role of Ondine Gigot in the Broadway musical Little Dancer and starred in the films On Pointe and Driven to Dance, demonstrating her versatility and range as a performer.
Juliet's talent, dedication, and passion for dance have allowed her to achieve incredible success in the industry. She continues to inspire audiences with her performances and remains a truly remarkable dancer.