Deanne Berry

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Deanne Berry is an Australian dancer and choreographer best known for her appearance in the music video for the single Call On Me by Eric Prydz

Born and raised in Sydney, Berry is a former Cheerleader with the Cronulla Sharks rugby league team.

The single Call On Me by Eric Prydz, is a looped-sample of the 1980's song "Valerie" by Steve Winwood. The video, concepted and choreographed by Berry, features an aerobics class of 1980's style leotard-clad women and a random man, led by Berry as aerobics instructor, performing a series of sexually suggestive gym routines. While being interviewed by Chris Evans for UK Radio Aid, a 12-hour fundraising broadcast for tsunami victims, UK Prime Minister Tony Blair said: "The first time it came on, I nearly fell off my rowing machine." [1]

She can be seen again in the latest single from The Hughes Corporation "What a Feeling" alongside fellow "Call on Me" castmate, Juan Pablo Di Pace.

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