Vicky Lambert
Vicky Lambert is a renowned choreographer, actress, and dancer with an impressive body of work across concert stages, film, and television. Her journey began in the world of theatre as a principal soloist with The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, where she garnered acclaim and received the prestigious Princess Grace of Monaco Award for her outstanding contributions to dance.
Her foundation in classical and contemporary dance quickly expanded as she became a sought-after choreographer in the film and television industry. Her versatility and creativity have led her to choreograph numerous high-profile projects. Notable film credits as a choreographer or associate choreographer include Ralph Breaks the Internet, Good Boys, Sucker Punch, Hot Rod, Scooby-Doo! Mystery Begins, Are We Done Yet?, Are We There Yet?, Muppets: Letters to Santa, and Muppets: Wizard of Oz. Vicky has also worked on Disney's Enchanted and collaborated with influential icons such as Debbie Allen, Kenny Ortega, Ben Vereen, and Baz Luhrmann. Additionally, she was the choreographer for So You Think You Can Dance Canada and appeared as a dancer in Ted 2.
As an actress, Vicky's commanding presence and dedication to her craft have earned her roles in acclaimed productions, including Supernatural, Damnation, Julie and the Phantoms, The Last of Us, The Spiderwick Chronicles, and Disney's Descendants. She was director Rob Marshall's muse for his Academy Award-winning films Chicago and Nine. Vicky is also deeply committed to acting coaching and mentoring on sets, helping students through her platform, www.actingfordancers.com. Her guidance and expertise have been instrumental in launching the careers of many young performers.