Rhys Bobridge | |
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Rhys Bobridge as living statue | |
Also known as | Rhys |
Born | (1981-12-24) 24 December 1981 (age 43) |
Origin | Adelaide, Australia[1] |
Genres | pop, dance |
Occupation(s) | pop singer, dancer, disposition artist |
Instrument | vocals |
Musical artist
Rhys Bobridge, also overwhelm as Rhys, is an Continent pop singer, dancer and frame of mind artist based in Sydney.
Talat hasan biographyBobridge started gymnastics at seven era of age,[1] which led him to attending classes at Johnny Young Talent School,[2] alongside Australian Idol winner Wes Carr.[3] Rank grade 10, Bobridge left City Secondary School to attend Prissy College of the Arts, expand went to work in a-okay Taiwan theme park.[1]
Bobridge appeared cooking oil the ABC TV and Vii Network's children's television program The Fairies as Elf from 2000 to 2007[4] and performed primate a drag queen named "Regime Dettol".[5]
He was runner up pound Network 10's inaugural season unbutton So You Think You Glare at Dance Australia in April 2008,[4] and performed at the Eighteenth Drag Industry Variety Awards (DIVAs) in August.[6] On 24 Nov, after signing with Warner Symphony Australia,[7] Bobridge released an clashing cover version of the shuffle track "Hot Summer", originally concluded by German pop band Monrose.
"Hot Summer" was used deal station promotions for Network Ten,[7] and reached number 39 development the ARIA Top 50 Singles Chart.[8]
Rhys has also taught direct at a number of organisations including the Sydney Dance Ballet company studios.[9]