Carmit Bachar

Carmit Bachar ( born September 4, 1974 in Los Angeles, California) is an American dancer, singer and actress. She was a member of the dance and music group Pussycat Dolls.

Life

Carmit Bachar has Israeli, Dutch, Indonesian and Chinese ancestors. Her father made ​​among other pantomime Marcel Marceau, danced for Elvis Presley and on Broadway. Your mother is a dance teacher today.

Bachar 1992 Fifth American Olympic Trials for rhythmic gymnastics and studied piano, violin, acting and singing. She was born with a cleft lip and cleft palate, which is why you discouraged her from singing. In the meantime, she has founded a non-profit organization called the Smile With Me. In addition, Bachar danced in numerous music videos, including The Offspring, No Doubt and Beyonce, and also appeared in Aaliyah's video for Rock the Boat, a few hours before their plane crash in the Bahamas. She played supporting roles in many films and was the " LaVida Loca Girl " on Ricky Martin's world tour. Carmit Bachar founded in 2001 with friends for a live show called The Zodiac Show, which co-produced it is. With the Pussycat Dolls, in which she was involved since its founding in 1995, celebrated Bachar 2005-2007 international success. Since then, she has appeared on many front pages of American magazines such as Steppin 'Out and Deluxe 920. In autumn 2007, Carmit Bachar was appointed ambassador to the organization Operation Smile.

End of February 2008 announced Bachar, stop at the Pussycat Dolls and devote himself in future other plans. This was confirmed on March 8, through a blog entry on the official Pussycat Dolls page.

Carmit Bachar worked for her solo album which will be released in mid-2010, already with Macy Gray and the producers Whitey and Jared Lee Gosselin. The songs Fierce and Cream, which arose in the studio sessions with Gosselin, she sang in 2009 at clubs in Hollywood. Bachar is also represented as a backing vocalist on the single Beauty in the World by Macy Gray.

In March 2010, an EP was released by the Detroit rapper Diamond, Carmit Bachar on the two solo songs and represented a common recording.

Filmography (selection)

Appearances in music videos

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