George Sampson

Dancer

Birthday June 29, 1993

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Warrington, Cheshire, England

Age 30 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

#23798 Most Popular

1993

George William Sampson (born 29 June 1993) is an English street dancer, television presenter, singer, and actor.

2007

In 2007, dance teacher Dominic Chambers told Sampson that there were auditions in the area that would be right up his alley.

He discovered he'd be auditioning for the first series of Britain's Got Talent only when he arrived.

In his audition, he danced to "Drop" (Timbaland featuring Magoo & Fatman Scoop), receiving a yes vote from all three judges.

However, despite Simon Cowell's enthusiasm, he was unable to convince the other two judges, Amanda Holden and Piers Morgan, to let Sampson proceed to the live semi-finals.

This experience made Sampson determined to re-audition the following year and prove Holden and Morgan wrong.

In the intervening time, he continued dancing on the streets of Manchester to improve his technique, and to raise money for his family.

2008

He won the second series of Britain's Got Talent on 31 May 2008 at the age of 14.

He is an official ambassador of the United Dance Organisation.

In 2008, Sampson returned to, and successfully got through the first round of Britain's Got Talent series 2 auditions by dancing to "Rock This Party (Everybody Dance Now)".

He then came top in the audience's vote in his semi-final with his arrangement of Mint Royale's big beat remix of "Singin' in the Rain", complete with an artificial rain machine on-stage, a formula that had previously been produced in a television advertisement for the Volkswagen Golf GTI.

He subsequently won the audience's vote in the final, beating dance duo Signature (second place) and Andrew Johnston (third place).

Sampson was due to perform a different routine for the final, to a track by the Bee Gees, which he described as involving "a lot of movement without me actually doing anything".

An hour before the final started he changed his mind and, after consulting Simon Cowell, opted to re-perform his winning act from the semi-final.

The Mint Royale version of "Singin' in the Rain" went to number 1 in the UK on download sales alone in the week following Sampson's performance and Cowell's label Syco had several requests for a video.

In an interview the day after the final, George Sampson told of his return to normality the Monday after the event.

On 20 July 2008, Sampson was a guest on stage at the T4 on the Beach music festival at Weston-super-Mare beach teaching presenters Steve Jones and Rick Edwards how to dance.

On 4 August 2008, Sampson made his stage debut in the West End hip-hop musical Into the Hoods.

With some exceptions, he appeared in the show until it closed on 30 August.

Of his new role, he said: "This year is getting better and better - Into the Hoods show is funky and young and I love the music in it – I can't wait to get dancing on that stage!"

Into the Hoods played at the Novello Theatre in London and features music from popular artists such as Gorillaz, Massive Attack, Basement Jaxx and many more.

Sampson appeared as one of the lost boys.

On 18 November 2008, it was announced that Cowell's record company and Bebo would work together to make an online television show called Follow My Lead, which would include some dance move tutorials by Sampson, but also a behind-the-scenes view of events and rehearsals.

They previously worked together to create a similar show with Leon Jackson.

Simon Cowell initially planned to release only dance videos, but he wanted to do more.

He asked the agent of Take That if he could get Sampson to sing, but it turned out he already liked to sing from a young age.

His debut double a-side single entitled "Get Up on the Dance Floor/Headz Up" was released on 24 November 2008, with the proceeds going to Great Ormond Street Hospital.

After an early fault that meant the single couldn't be downloaded from iTunes for two days, the single finally debuted at number 30 in the UK Singles Chart and remained listed for 4 weeks.

The single's position in the charts gradually lowered during that time.

On 1 December 2008, his dance DVD Access 2 All Areas was released.

The one-hour DVD contains a documentary about his rise to stardom, four music videos in which Sampson sings as well as dances, and a behind-the-scenes look at those videos, dance tutorials and a set of photographs.

2009

On 23 January 2009, Sampson helped to promote the new Nokia 5800 phone in London's Regent Street.

He handed over the first Nokia 5800 sold and performed a live dance routine to "Pump Up The Jam" by Technotronic which he choreographed to go with a touch-sensitive dance floor.

On 29 January, he launched the game Battle Strikers at Toy Fair 09.

He also designed a plate for Blue Peter's Mission Nutrition appeal.

On 7 and 14 March, he hosted a 'Street Dance Weekend' at the Alton Towers Resort as part of their new family-themed weekends, alongside street crew Flava.

Fans could attend workshops to learn one of his routines and dance alongside him.

On 28 May, Sampson was the guest star at the third Britain's Got Talent semi-final and performed before the results were announced.

He also was a guest star in Britain's Got Talent: the Live Tour 2009 and he said that Nottingham was his favourite on 20 June 2009.

On 26 June 2009, Sampson became a Patron of Dance Aid organised by the UK registered charity Hope and Homes for Children.