Paula Abdul
Paula Abdul was born in San Fernando
Valley, California. She started taking dance classes at the age of eight. Van
Nuys High School was her high school. She was also the top cheerleader and the
senior class president. Her high school graduation was in 1980. After
graduation she enrolled in college at Cal State Northridge. There, she majored
in radio and TV. After joining the L.A. Lakers cheerleaders, she became head
cheerleader/choreographer after only a few months, eventually dropping out of
college to dance and choreograph full-time. She was recruited by The Jacksons
to choreograph their 1984 "Torture" video, the first in a long list
of movies and videos she would choreograph. After her debut album "Forever
Your Girl", her singing career began to take off. The single
"Straight Up" was a massive success and she has been a wildly
successful performer/singer ever after. This was made possible by her stint on
American Idol (2002-2004). Her father (Harry Abdul) is of Sephardic Jewish
background from Syria. Her mother, also Jewish was born and was raised in
Canada. Her parents have been in Syria, Brazil, and Canada - and this varied
background has resulted in wildly diverse stories in the media about her
ethnicity or religion. She is the daughter of Harry Abdul, a former Brazilian
livestock trader, and Lorainne Abdul, who was an assistant to Billy Wilder in
film direction. She has been singing and dancing since she was just seven years
old, while on an excursion in America. She also took tap dancing lessons and
earned her the opportunity to attend a tap dancing school. She attended Cal
State-Northridge College, where she majored in Broadcast radio. At the time she
auditioned for Los Angeles Lakers NBA Cheerleading team. That was the reason
she was offered a place as a cheerleader on the team, earning 50 dollars per
game in her freshman year.
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