Corky Ballas

Mark Alexander Ballas Sr. (born December 25, 1960), known as Corky Ballas, is a retired competitive ballroom dancer of Greek, Mexican and Spanish descent who holds several Latin dance championship titles.[1][2] His son, Mark Ballas, is a professional dancer on Dancing with the Stars. His father was George Ballas, who invented the Weed Eater lawn-trimming device.

Corky Ballas
Born
Mark Alexander Ballas

(1960-12-25) December 25, 1960
Houston, Texas, U.S.
OccupationDancer
Years active1978–1996; 2008–present
Spouse(s)
(
m. 1985; div. 2007)
ChildrenMark Ballas
Parent(s)George Ballas
Maria Marulanda

Personal life

Ballas was born in Houston, Texas. He is the son of Mexican-American Maria Marulanda and Greek-American George Ballas, the inventor of the Weed Eater lawn-trimming device. His paternal grandparents, Karolos ("Charles") Ballas and Maria Lymnaos were immigrants to the United States from Greece.[3] He has three sisters, Michelle, Maria, and Lillian, and one brother, George.

He has one son, Mark Ballas,[4] with former wife and partner Shirley Ballas. Corky and Shirley Ballas also raised and trained Julianne Hough and Derek Hough.[5][6]

Corky now teaches dancing in San Antonio via his dancing studio,[7] and his website.[8] His plans for the future include more television performances as well as an online interactive dance instruction via hundreds of videos.

Career

Corky and Shirley were 1996 Open to the World International Champions, 1995–1996 Open to the World British Champions, twice British National Champions, Star - World Cup - UK - Champions, and seven times undefeated United States International Latin Champions.[1][9][10] They retired in 1996.

Ballas judges professional competitions and teaches. He is based in Los Angeles, California and Houston, Texas.[11]

Dancing with the Stars

Ballas has trained many of Dancing with the Stars' professionals including Karina Smirnoff, Julianne Hough, Derek Hough, Tony Dovolani, Edyta Sliwinska, Alec Mazo, Brian Fortuna, Jonathan Roberts, Anna Trebunskaya, Jessie DeSoto and, his son, Mark Ballas.

On August 25, 2008, the show's producers announced Corky himself would compete as a pro on season 7, alongside his son and former pupils. He was partnered with 82-year-old actress Cloris Leachman.[12]

For Season 11 Ballas was partnered with Florence Henderson. They were eliminated in Week 5 of the competition.

Performances

With celebrity partner: Cloris Leachman

Week # Dance/Song Judges' score Result
Inaba Goodman Tonioli
1, Night 1 Foxtrot/I Wish I Were in Love Again 6 5 5 Safe
1, Night 2 Mambo /Coconut Woman 6 5 5 Safe
2 Paso Doble/Bolero 5 5 5 Last to be called safe
3 Jive/The Girl Can't Help It 6 5 5 Safe
4 Tango/The Big Date 8 7 7 Bottom Two
5 Salsa/Tres Deseos 7 7 7 Safe
6 Cha Cha Cha/Come See About Me
Old School Hip Hop/It Takes Two
5
No
5*
Scores
5
Given
Eliminated

With celebrity partner: Florence Henderson

Week # Dance/Song Judges' score Result
Inaba Goodman Tonioli
1 Cha-Cha-Cha/Kiss Me, Honey Honey, Kiss Me 6 6 6 Safe
2 Quickstep/Suddenly I See 7 6 6 Safe
3 Waltz/Edelweiss 7 6 7 Safe
4 Rumba/Yesterday 6/6 6/6 5/6 Safe
5 Tango/The Brady Bunch Theme 7 7 7 Eliminated
gollark: Er, or, not and.
gollark: Anyway, I was vaguely looking at doing maths, physics, computer science, economics, some combination of maths/physics/computer science, or "electronic and computer engineering".
gollark: I don't really *do* video calls.
gollark: I go to a school which does sixth form and other years, for reasons.
gollark: I'll probably finish it at 18 like everyone else!

See also

References

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