Kalani Hilliker

Kalani Brooke Hilliker (born September 23, 2000) is an American dancer and actress. She rose to fame in 2013 as a contestant on the Lifetime reality series Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition and subsequently appeared on Dance Moms, becoming a regular cast member from 2014 to 2017.

Kalani Hilliker
Kalani Hilliker in 2017
Born
Kalani Brooke Hilliker

(2000-09-23) September 23, 2000
NationalityAmerican
Years active2011–present
ParentKira Girard (mother)

Life and career

Hilliker was born on September 23, 2000, in Mesa, Arizona to Kira Girard (née Salazar) and Matthew Hilliker. She has two younger half-brothers, Jax and Jett, and one younger half-sister, Kaliah—all of whom are through her mother. In October 2019, Hilliker moved to Los Angeles.[1] However, in January 2021, she announced on her YouTube channel that she left L.A. for Scottsdale, Arizona.[2] Hilliker started dancing at the age of two. Her mother initially enrolled her in dance classes because she thought it would be fun to dress her daughter up. Hilliker started training at Club Dance in Mesa at age 5. As a child, she was an avid soccer player, but decided to pursue dance more committedly around age 9 and got an agent.[3] She began ballet training at the Master Ballet Academy in Arizona at the age of 10. In 2011, Hilliker and several of her dance friends entered Disney Channel's Make Your Mark Ultimate Dance Off contest, vying for the prize of a featured role on the hit show Shake It Up. Her group, AKsquared, won the competition, and was featured in the Shake It Up episode "Camp It Up." She aspired at this time to be a backup dancer for Katy Perry or Beyonce.[4] In 2013, Hilliker became a series dance regular on the ABC Family show Bunheads, appearing in multiple episodes as Baby Bun. That same year, she took part in Lifetime's Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition, a dance reality competition series. Hilliker made it to the final four, finishing in fourth place. Following her top four finish, Hilliker and her mother were invited by Abby Lee Miller to join the cast of Dance Moms and to replace Brooke and Paige Hyland on the Abby Lee Dance Company team. They first appeared in the season four episode "Big Trouble in the Big Apple." While originally brought on as a guest dancer and after several weeks with the ALDC in season 4, Hilliker became a permanent member of the team at the beginning of the competition season during season five.[4] She danced as part of the ALDC until the second half of the seventh season, when she left to form "The Irreplaceables" with Nia Sioux, Kendall Vertes, Chloe Lukasiak, and Camryn Bridges, which was led by Dancing with the Stars alum Cheryl Burke. Following the season finale, she left the show entirely. In December 2017, after the seventh season of Dance Moms wrapped, Hilliker, Kendall, Chloe, and Nia started The Irreplaceables Tour, holding workshops and dancing in cities across North America and abroad.[5] In 2018, she began starring on the web series Dirt.[6] Hilliker has placed in the top three at The Dance Awards for six years, winning Junior Female Best Dancer in 2013. Currently, Hilliker has a sock line called "Pretty Feet by Kalani", which is sold at Claire's. She also has a prom dress collection, which she helped design in partnership with PromGirl.[5]

In July 2020, Hilliker was photographed with a Blue Lives Matter flag.[7] Then, in November 2020, she publicly announced that she would be supporting Donald Trump's presidential campaign in the 2020 United States presidential election.[8]

Filmography

Films

Year Film Role Notes
2018 Brat's Happy Death Day 2U Sabrina Short Film/Clip:
2018 Swiped Ashley
2019 Breaking Brooklyn Contemporary Dancer Dance: Clip:
TBA Adrenochrome II TBA Pre-Production: Clip:

Television and web

Year Film Role Notes
2011 Shake It Up Herself (member of AKsquared) Guest,
Episode: "Camp It Up"
2013 Bunheads Baby Bun Uncredited
Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition Herself (contestant) Season 2, 12 episodes,
Placed 4th
2014 America's Got Talent Herself (contestant, member of contortion group "Complexity") Cameo,
1 episode
2014–2017 Dance Moms Herself Main, Seasons 4 – 7
2018–2019 Dirt Sabrina Main Role
2020 Tiger Kingdom Herself Guest

Music videos

Year Song Artist Role
2014"It's A Girl Party"Mack Z/ Mackenzie ZieglerSupporting
2015"Turn Up The Track"Matty BSupporting
2015"Wear 'Em Out"Kendall K VertesSupporting
2016"Ease On Down The Boulevard"Todrick HallSupporting
2016"Dance Moms: Me Too"Meghan TrainorMain Cast, along with Brynn Rumfallo, JoJo Siwa, Kendall Vertes and Nia Sioux
2016"Winner"Nia SiouxCameo
2016"My Name"Mackenzie SolLead
2017"Where Would I Be Without You"Kendall K VertesSupporting

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Result
2011 The Dance Awards Mini Female Best Dancer 2nd Runner-up
2013 The Dance Awards Junior Female Best Dancer Won
2015 Industry Dance Awards Favorite Dancer 17 & Under Nominated
2016 The Dance Awards Teen Female Best Dancer 2nd Runner-Up
2016 Teen Choice Awards Choice Dancer Nominated
2017 The Dance Awards Teen Female Best Dancer 2nd Runner-Up
2017 Industry Dance Awards Favorite Dancer 17 & Under Nominated

References

  1. "Moving Into My first Apartment". YouTube. Retrieved May 26, 2020.
  2. "I Moved Out Of LA??- Kalani Hilliker". YouTube. Retrieved January 24, 2021.
  3. Zar, Rachel (August 8, 2017). "Kalani Hilliker Dishes Details About "Dance Moms"—and Where Dance Might Take Her Next". Dance Spirit. Retrieved October 29, 2021.
  4. Levin, Madden (September 2016). "Kalani Hilliker". Unclear Magazine. No. 3. Retrieved October 29, 2021.
  5. Dunn, Mackenzie (June 20, 2019). "Kalani Hilliker Has Moved On From 'Dance Moms'". Woman'sDay. Hearst Digital Media. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  6. "Kalani Hillker - Biography". IMDb. Amazon. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  7. "@teaontok on Instagram: "a video is going around of dancemoms star @kalanihilliker on a boat with the blue lives matter flag behind her. next slides are what her…"". Instagram. Archived from the original on December 24, 2021. Retrieved November 6, 2020.
  8. "Kalan Hilliker's twitter". Twitter. Retrieved November 9, 2020.
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