Still Got It, Never Lost It!: The Hilarious Autobiography from the Star of TVs Pineapple Dance Studios and Dancing on Ice
By (Author) Louie Spence
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
7th June 2013
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Other performing arts
Biography: general
Individual actors and performers
Memoirs
792.82092
Paperback
320
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 23mm
280g
Still Got It, Never Lost It! tells the story of Louie Spence, star of Pineapple Dance Studios and ruthless judge on Dancing on Ice.
I did everything my sisters did, thats how my dancing days started they went dancing, I went dancing and I just kept on dancing. - Louie Spence
From a very early age Louie was a little boy who loved to dance and had high ambitions. He attended every disco dance class he could and excelled each time, with the constant support of his Mum and Dad. Before long Louies blue leotard had become a mainstay of the family home, and soon enough he was accepted into the Italia Conti School of Theatre Arts. And he never looked back.
From dancing on the Spice Girls World Tour to becoming BFFs with Emma Bunton and hanging out with Take That (not to mention his performances in Cats and Miss Saigon), Louie lived out his dreams. Now a TV personality in his own right, a judge on Dancing on Ice, the star of Pineapple Dance Studios and his own series Showbusiness, he has become a much-loved household name.
This hilarious, warm and compellingly-written autobiography takes us back to Louies early days in Essex, with a cast of characters that includes Nanny Lock (who lived down the Enfield lock), Nanny Twinkle and Nanny Downer (with whom Louie, as a kid, would swipe cans of Special Brew). Still Got It, Never Lost It! is the story of the real-life Billy Elliot a tale that proves nothing can stop you when you think big and hold on to your dreams.
Like chatting to your mad mate whos obsessed with gossip and boys. **** Heat
Louie Spence was born in Ponders End and raised in Braintree, Essex. After attending the Italia Conti School of Theatre Arts, he got his break dancing in the award-winning production of Miss Saigon and went on to star in Cats, as well as dancing with artists including the Spice Girls and Take That. Now a judge on Dancing On Ice, he was also the star of the documentary series Pineapple Dance Studios and its follow-up Louie Spences Showbusiness. Louie lives with his partner in London.