Nigel Lythgoe | |
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Born | (1949-07-09)9 July 1949 (age 75) |
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Years active | 1969–present |
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Children | Simon &Kris |
Nigel LythgoeOBE (/ˈlɪθɡoʊ/; born 9 July 1949)[1] is an English television and film director and producer, televisiondance competition judge, former dancer in the Young Generation andchoreographer. He was the producer of the showsPop Idol andAmerican Idol and created the 2009 competitionSuperstars of Dance. He is also the creator and executive producer ofSo You Think You Can Dance, on which he served as a permanent judge for the first sixteen seasons.
Lythgoe was born inWallasey,Cheshire,[1] to dockworker George Percival Lythgoe and Gertrude Emily Lythgoe. He became interested in dance at the age of ten and begantap dancing,. He studied at the Hylton-Bromley School of Dance and Drama and the Perry Cowell School of Dance, both in Wallasey, where he studied classical ballet, modern jazz, ballroom, character, classical Greek and National dance from various countries. Lythgoe's first professional job was in thecorps de ballet for theEnglish National Ballet tour ofThe Merry Widow. He trained in London under Joanne Steuer and Molly Molloy.[2] Beginning in 1969, Lythgoe performed with the BBC's dance troupe known asThe Young Generation. He became their choreographer in 1971 and has since choreographed over 500 television shows.[citation needed]
Early in Lythgoe's career, he learned to use techniques (e.g., multi-cameras) to film choreography, a skill that would help lead to a TV career.[2]
During the 1970s and into the 1980s, Lythgoe performed with dancers includingCyd Charisse andGene Kelly. He also choreographed forBen Vereen,Shirley Bassey and the Muppets.[2] Lythgoe, in an interview withPeople said that he was "the only person to dance, choreograph, produce and direct theRoyal Variety Performance."[3]
After working in the television industry, including atTVS, by 1995, Lythgoe held the post of Head of Entertainment and Comedy atLondon Weekend Television,[2] where he commissioned and produced shows includingGladiators andBlind Date.[4]
In 2000, Lythgoe became the so-called "tough judge" onPopstars and was nicknamed "Nasty Nigel" by the British tabloid press. He was loaned by London Weekend Television toBob Geldof's television companyPlanet 24 to executive produce and direct the British version ofSurvivor. Lythgoe then joinedSimon Fuller's19 Entertainment group as President of 19 Television. He developed and produced a new show created by Fuller,Pop Idol. This then became aglobal franchise that includesAmerican Idol. He moved to the U.S. in 2002 to produceAmerican Idol and then became producer/judge and co-creator ofSo You Think You Can Dance on theFOX television network.[5]
Lythgoe, and his production partner Ken Warwick, initially agreed to produce the 2007 Emmys, but could not due to scheduling conflicts withSYTYCD.[6]
In 2007, Lythgoe worked with a number of California-based Brits, including then-British Consul-GeneralBob Peirce, to foundBritWeek, an annual program of events held in Los Angeles and Orange County to celebrate the business, historical, and entertainment ties between the UK and California. On 4 August 2008, Lythgoe confirmed that he was leavingAmerican Idol and decided to move on withSo You Think You Can Dance.[7]
In 2009, Lythgoe and Fuller formed a company called Big Red 2 Entertainment. Fuller is a fan ofManchester United and Lythgoe ofLiverpool.[citation needed] Their first venture wasSuperstars of Dance for NBC. He also became a judge onSo You Think You Can Dance (UK).
On 5 August 2010,American Idol confirmed Lythgoe would be returning as an executive producer to the show beginningseason 10.[8][9][10][needs update]
Lythgoe marriedBonita Shawe in 1974, whom he met while he was choreographer for the BBC's Young Generation dance troupe.[4] Shawe was also an audition judge on the first season ofSo You Think You Can Dance and was a judge on the Australian version ofSo You Think You Can Dance for the first three seasons. The couple divorced in 2010 after a protracted separation.[11] They have two sons together,Simon andKristopher. Lythgoe has datedPriscilla Presley andRaquel Welch.[12] He owns Villa San Juliette, avineyard inPaso Robles, California.[13][14]
He suffered aheart attack in January 2003.[15]
On 29 December 2023,Paula Abdul filed a lawsuit accusing Lythgoe of sexual assault while she was employed as a judge onAmerican Idol andSo You Think You Can Dance.[16] She said that the first assault occurred in 2002, when Lythgoe allegedly groped her and “[shoved] his tongue down her throat” in a hotel elevator, wherein she pushed him away. She alleged the second assault occurred in 2015 when Lythgoe forced himself on her while she was at his house under the pretense of discussions regardingSo You Think You Can Dance, a program that Lynthgoe also produced. The lawuit also claimed that Lythgoe's abuse continued after Abdul's tenure onIdol ended, and her becoming a judge onSo You Think You Can Dance[17][18]
Lythgoe denied Abdul's allegations, which he described as an "appalling smear", adding:
To say that I am shocked and saddened by the allegations made against me by Paula Abdul is a wild understatement. For more than two decades, Paula and I have interacted as dear—and entirely platonic—friends and colleagues. Yesterday, however, out of the blue, I learned of these claims in the press and I want to be clear: Not only are they false, they are deeply offensive to me and to everything I stand for.[16]
Lythgoe added that he could not "pretend to understand exactly why she would file a lawsuit that she must know is untrue."[16] It was reported in December 2024 that the lawsuit had been settled.[19] Abdul's attorney Melissa Eubanks did not comment on the terms of the agreement, which were kept private.[18]
Lythgoe commented, "we live in a troubling time where a person is now automatically assumed to be guilty until proven innocent, a process that can take years [...] like Paula, I am glad to be able to put this behind me. I know the truth and that gives me great comfort."[20]
On 2 January 2024, two contestants of the programmeAll American Girl, who were identified as Jane Does, sued Lythgoe, accusing him of sexual assault, sexual harassment, gender violence, emotional distress, and negligence, and alleging he "openly swatted and groped" their buttocks while he roamed around the show's set as the contestants were dressed in dance costumes; they alleged that his behaviour was "openly accepted" by the programme's production company.[21] The 14-page documentRolling Stone magazine obtained alleges that after a wrap party in May 2003, Lythgoe took an "unusual interest" in the Jane Does, and then proceeded to try to force himself on them without their consent.[22]
On 5 January 2024, Lythgoe departed fromSo You Think You Can Dance.[23] In a statement toVariety, Lythgoe said that "I have informed the producers of 'So You Think You Can Dance' of my decision to step back from participating in this year's series."[24] The 18th season would premiere on 4 March 2024, with Lythgoe absent.[25]
On 5 March 2024, a new sexual assault lawsuit was filed against Lythgoe in the Los Angeles Superior Court, according to documents which were obtained byUs Weekly.[26] The new lawsuit was the fourth sexual assault lawsuit to be filed against Lythgoe in a period of two months.[26] In the lawsuit, a woman who identified as Jane Doe alleged Lythgoe committed sexual battery, gender violence, sexual harassment and intentional infliction of emotional distress following a 2018 incident.[26]
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