Beverly Jeanne
Sultry, svelte and gorgeous brunette dancer Beverly Jeanne was a member
of the Pasadena Ballet Company during her high school years and played
Snow White at Disneyland in Anaheim, California. Jeanne received a
degree in public administration and city planning from the University
of California in Irvine. Following graduation from college Beverly
auditioned for the Los Angeles Rams cheerleaders. She made numerous
appearances on network TV shows and specials as a Rams cheerleader.
Moreover, Jeanne also performed in several national TV commercials. In
1984 Beverly joined the cast of the immensely popular music variety TV
series "Solid Gold" as a regular featured dancer and remained on the
show until the end of the 1986 season. She made a guest appearance as a
"Solid Gold" dancer on a 1985 episode of the sitcom "Benson." In
addition, Beverly was a cast member of the "Solid Gold" production at
the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. In the wake of her "Solid Gold"
stint Jeanne appeared as a dancer on the WWF Slammy Awards show. In the
late 90s she worked as an assistant for choreographer Anita
Mann; she was the production manager for Mann's stage show "Tap Girls,"
which has been performed in various hotels and casinos throughout
America which include Harvey's Resort Hotel and Casino in Lake Tahoe,
Nevada and Trump Plaza in Atlantic City, New Jersey.