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Peggy Holmes

Overview

Peggy Holmes is an American choreographer, dancer, screenwriter, and film director. Her full-length directorial debut was on 2008's The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning, although she had previously directed a segment of the anthology film Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas. She later directed Secret of the Wings (2012) and The Pirate Fairy (2014) from the Tinker Bell film series. She uses her choreography skills to bringing life to characters; animated in otherwise. Her choreography credits includes: The Country Bears, The Old Broads, I Love Trouble, Hocus Pocus, Newsies, and The Fabulous Baker Boys. Peggy's choreography was also used though television shows, specifically; for the Pilot Episode of Fame L.A. She appeared in the TV show Hocus Pocus 25th Anniversary Halloween Bash. On January 14, 2020, Peggy Holmes was hired to direct the animated film Luck.

Known for

Acting

2018 Hocus Pocus 25th Anniversary Halloween Bash Actor Self 60
Fair
1993 Hocus Pocus Actor Dancer 68
Fair
1988 Totally Minnie Actor Dancer 59
Average

Directing

2022 Luck Directing Director 73
Good
2014 Tinker Bell and the Pirate Fairy Directing Director 65
Fair
2012 Secret of the Wings Directing Director 68
Fair
2008 The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning Directing Director 64
Fair
2004 Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas Directing Director 63
Fair
1997 Michael Jackson: HIStory World Tour - Live in Copenhagen Directing Assistant Director 59
Average
1997 Michael Jackson: HIStory World Tour - Live in Munich Directing Assistant Director 60
Fair

Writing

2014 Tinker Bell and the Pirate Fairy Writing Story 65
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2012 Secret of the Wings Writing Screenplay 68
Fair
2004 Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas Writing Screenplay 63
Fair
2004 Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas Writing Story 63
Fair

Crew

2008 The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning Crew Additional Writing 64
Fair
2002 The Country Bears Crew Choreographer 56
Average
2001 Rock Star Crew Choreographer 63
Fair