Robin Antin
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Robin Antin (born July 6, 1961) is an American choreographer, music video director, actress, and entrepeneur. In 1993 or 1994 in Los Angeles she founded the modern burlesque troupe The Pussycat Dolls which, by 2005, has been diversified into various media including: an R&B recording group with international hits; a Las Vegas nightclub venue and floorshow; various merchandise; and a reality TV series.
As a choreographer, Antin worked with entertainers such as Paris Hilton, and artists such as Pink, The Offspring and No Doubt. Additionally, she was responsible for the dance ensembles in various films.
She is the sister of celebrity hair stylist Jonathan Antin , director Steve Antin and actor Neil Antin.
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[edit] Selective list of co-co works
[edit] Film
[edit] Music video
[edit] Television
- MTV Bash
- MTV Movie Awards
- My VH1 Awards
- 2001 Billboard Awards
- Friends
[edit] Advertising
- Carl's Jr. ad "That's Hot" featuring Paris Hilton
[edit] Trivia
- Antin is briefly featured in the Pussycat Dolls video Don't Cha.
- Antin is the sister of noted hair stylist and star of the reality television series Blow Out, Jonathan Antin.