Deanne Berry

Deanne Berry (born 17 July 1980 in Sydney) is an Australian dancer and choreographer best known for her appearance in the music video for the single "Call on Me" by Eric Prydz.
Biography
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 was released in 2004 and is a looped sample of the 1982/1987 song "Valerie" by Steve Winwood. The video, concepted and choreographed by Berry, features an aerobics class of 1980s style leotard-clad women and a sole man (played by Juan Pablo Di Pace), led by Berry as aerobics instructor, performing a series of sexually suggestive gym routines.
In 2006, Berry once again appeared alongside fellow "Call on Me" cast mate Juan Pablo Di Pace in the video for Hughes Corporation remix of Irene Cara's song "What a Feeling".
Berry has also appeared as choreographer and lead in some work out videos of the 'Pump it up' series from Ministry of Sound, for example, 'The Ultimate Dance Workout' and 'Burn it. Lose it.', and in her own workout video with ClubLand called 'Work it Out', released around Christmas 2008 as a high energy work out with dance music.
On 15 June 2009 Berry joined Mr Motivator on GMTV for a month to help launch the summer bikini diet. "I'm very excited about working with Mr Motivator and I can't wait to bring some healthy sunshine to Britain." she was quoted as saying.
In February 2010, Berry became involved with Sport Relief by doing a remake of 'Call On Me' which included various celebrities and athletes performing some of the moves from the original video. The video was led by Berry.
Berry has also featured on 'Keith Lemon's Fit' fitness DVD as a choreographer, and in the TV program "Pop's Greatest Dance Crazes" as a guest commenting some of the songs on the countdown.
 
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