Sunday, September 7, 2008

Girls of 90210 Host JET Nightclub

Chantelle Berry and Christina Moore


Learn more about JET Nightclub at The Mirage here.

An edgy, contemporary spin-off of the iconic drama "Beverly Hills, 90210," the new "90210" looks at life through the eyes of Annie Wilson (Shenae Grimes, "Degrassi: The Next Generation") and her brother Dixon (Tristan Wilds, "The Wire"), whose first day at West Beverly Hills High School leaves no doubt they're not in Kansas anymore. The Wilson family, including dad Harry (Rob Estes, "Melrose Place") and mom Debbie (Lori Loughlin, "Summerland"), has relocated to Beverly Hills to keep an eye on Harry's mother Tabitha (Jessica Walter, "Arrested Development"), a feisty-but-faded former television star and a charter member of the Betty Ford Clinic.

Christina Moore
Hails from the Chicago suburb of Palantine, Illinois, became interested in performing as a young girl at her family's church by getting involved with the singing and performing programs. By the time she was in high school, she was touring with a children's musical theatre troupe throughout Chicago.

Her first professional job was in summer stock in Evansville, Indiana, where she performed in "Young Abe: the Abraham Lincoln Boyhood Outdoor Musical Drama." Moore's work in the theatre also included roles in stage productions of "Annie," "Cinderella" and "Big River." She attended Illinois Wesleyan University and, after receiving her BFA, moved to Los Angeles to pursue her acting career.

Moore's television credits include the UPN comedy, "The Bad Girl's Guide," where she played Sarah, and she also had regular roles on "Mad TV" and "Hyperion Bay." She had recurring roles on "That '70s Show," "Pasadena" and "Unhappily Ever After," with additional television credits that include guest appearances on "24," "Just Shoot Me," "Friends," "Suddenly Susan" and "Conrad Bloom."

In features Moore most recently she starred as Butterfly in "Without a Paddle," for Paramount Pictures. Later this year she can be seen in the theatrical film release of "Dave Barry's Complete Guide to Guys."

Moore is a founding member of "Bitches Funny," an all-female sketch group that has performed in New York City and Los Angeles for the past five years. She was also a key investor and part owner of Easy Street Motorsports, a factory-backed, world record-holding drag race team. In addition to being a longtime fan of country music, Moore is an avid reader and especially enjoys books from suspense writer James Lee Burke.

Chantelle Barry
Is an Australian singer and actress whose passion for her work has fueled her for her entire life. She appeared on the Australian version of the show Popstars and made it far before a scandal forced her out of the show after Sophie Monk accused her of stealing. After facing this shame she left Australia for Los Angeles and has been trying to make it work since then. She has landed a role as Nina on the new version of 90210 and is hoping to redeem herself in the eyes of her country.

Chantelle's first movie role was in 2003's The Company You Keep in which she played Angel. She also appeared on the first episode of the Australian version of Where Are They Now to talk about her life after leaving Popstars.

Chantelle's music is inspired by Sheryl Crow, Carole King, India Arie, Fleetwood Mac and John Mayer.

#26 on FHM's Australia list of the hundred sexiest women.

Learn more about JET Nightclub at The Mirage here.

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