ABOUT

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Chamise-Renée McGlashan, professionally known as Chamise-Renée, is an American entertainment enthusiast with an amalgamated experience of the arts. The Clifton, New Jersey native was smitten by the art of dance at the impressionable age of 3; took a deep breath and dived in at a local program via Dance World Academy. Chamise’s natural gifts encouraged an accelerated learning curve that showed herself worthy of attending Broadway Dance Center, one of the most premier dance studios in the heart of the New York City Theater District. She delighted herself in ballet, tap, and various forms of dance along with strengthening her vocal chops.

Early on in her career, Chamise-Renée, was discovered by the infamous Shirley Grant Talent Agency where she began reaping the benefits of her early preparation along with her membership with the SAG organization. The world got a chance to be enthralled with her girl next door demeanor and infectious smile through print and TV commercial spots for major brands and department stores such as powerhouse entities like Fisher Price and JC Penney to name a few.

Chamise-Renée is a product of some of the world’s most renowned educators and choreographers that professionally diversifies her portfolio across several aspects of the industry. Her resume is riddled with runway, film, and numerous music video appearances to date. Those opportunities coupled with her relentless pursuit of passion has delivered her to an even broader audience with lead roles and talent acquisitions in many theatrical plays and Off-Broadway productions. Behind the scenes she is a pose coach as well as owner and operator for POSE WITH POISE and happily ensconced on the board of directors for film and television production company, 811 PRODUCTIONS.

Chamise-Renée is on a mission to free the creativity of expression within self. She champions this internal release because she firmly believes that no one can tell your story like you. She donates her bio to the culture of her craft not only to define herself, but to identify the multitudes of individuals just like her that may need to find themselves. Her passion alone justifies her belief in everyone being uniquely common.