Cori Yarckin

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Cori Ann Yarckin (born August 15, 1982) is an American actress and singer. She first became known for her role in the short lived Nickelodeon TV series Noah Knows Best, where she played Camille Ruiz.

She took part in the nationally televised UPN reality/talent show The Road to Stardom with Missy Elliott in 2005 . Also in 2005 she released her CD, Ringing In My Head.

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Cori was born in Seaford, Delaware and raised in Orlando, Florida. She graduated from West Orange High School in Winter Garden, Florida as part of the class of 2000.

At seven she obtained her first role in a local stage production of Oliver!, followed by a role in the musical The King and I. She made her first television appearance the next year, dancing in the Disney Channel special, Sebastian's Caribbean Jamboree. Cori then spent two years with the Orlando Opera, with singing and dance performances in The Queen of Spades and Othello. In 1998, she was a dancer in the Univisión variety show Sábado Gigante. Cori has studied with performers such as Gwen Verdon, Gregory Hines, and Ann Reinking.

Cori has been seen in showcases at NACA conferences across the nation. She is also featured on the Castle Point Records album titled "Delusions of Grandeur" and several of her songs have been recently featured on MTV's hit show "The Hills".

She currently writes her own songs with co-writer/guitarist Travis Wetherington and is touring the United States with her band. Her current band include Daniel Millan on drums, Justin O'Neill on guitar, Matt Reed on bass, and Travis Wetherington on guitar. Her tour manager is Tim Brown. She is managed musically by Allan Greene of GreeneHouse Management, Inc. and theatrically by David M. Rudy of Crysis Management. She has had assistance in song writing from a number of successful songwriters, such as Trey Bruce, Mitch Allan, Brian Sperber, Brandon Barnes, Jimmy Robertson Landry, Randy Cantor, Jodi Marr, Jerome Brailey, Malcolm Springer, Andrew Lane, Eddie Galan, Jan Smith, Travis Wetherington, Melissa Mattey and Tony High.

She was recently a 'Soccerette' on Sky Sports' Soccer AM.

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