

Hi, I am Brienne Pedigo. I was born and raised in Indiana with a family of thrill
seekers. I learned to be tough growing up with a big brother who still believes no
mountain is too high to climb, no dive too deep, and there is no such thing as too
fast. Speed was part of my familys vernacular. My dad would
say things like if you were back right now youd be late Once he bet me
$50 that I couldnt run down two flights of stairs to my bedroom and change into a
completely new outfit (including shoes) in less than 60 seconds. I am proud to say I won
that bet with ease! My Dad has always been a passionate man with sort of a
no-fear attitude. At one point he owned a pro- hockey team the Indianapolis
Ice, and is now an owner of a championship Indy Car team Panther Racing. With
my dad as my role model I grew up truly believing that anything was possible. And though I
definitely share the need for speed, I get my thrills from performing, which I
am sure is a relief to my mom, my constant support!
I began dancing at the age of two. One of my earliest memories is acting in The
Christmas Carol with my older brother when I was three. As I got older I became more
and more serious about dance and theater. I started competing in national dance
competitions winning thousands of dollars in scholarships and prizes. Soon I had
landed my first leading role as Rosie in Maurice Sendacks Really
Rosie and in the midst of my first major photo shoot, I was certain my life was
meant for the stage!
My childhood was anything but typical. I was constantly training studying, and
working on my craft. I was a big fan of the Nike slogan somewhere someone is
practicing and when you meet them in competition they will beat you! I
was dancing nearly 40 hours a week by the age of 12. At that time I was focused on
ballet, having just completed the lead role of Clara in the Indianapolis
Ballet Theatres production of The Nutcracker. Coincidently, my best
friend and I were given the role at the same time! It was 100th anniversary of the
Christmas classic, making our season extra special.
The following Christmas I joined the cast of A Yuletide Celebration with the
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, and began my professional career. After working
through that year I chose to study for the summer with the Cleveland School of Ballet.
The next year was spent in intense training in dance, singing, and acting. I had planned
on spending my summer with Ballet Aspen in Colorado, but my vocal coach had a better idea.
She knew that I was interested in more than just dancing and suggested that I give
New York a try. That way I could study all three disciplines.
Well, that did it for me! Off to NYC I went with my mom. For months I studied
with famed choreographers and acting coaches and fell in love with the greatest city
in the world. The trips to NY became my summer routine usually capped off by
studying a few weeks in Los Angeles at the end of the summer.
It wasnt long before choreographers and teachers began to notice me. One of
those teachers, Richard Pierlon, had long been a judge of the Freiburg International Jazz
Dance Competition, in Freiburg, Germany. He was impressed with my dancing and asked if I
would be interested in assembling a team to represent the United States in the
Competition. Of course I jumped at the opportunity. My teammates and I competed
three consecutive years, winning the first two! We were the first Americans to
defeat the defending champions from Berlin and Israel.
Another choreographer, Stepp Stewart, would bring me to Hawaii to perform for the Hula
Bowl where I was named the Junior Dancer of the Year! By that time I had been all over the
globe dancing. From New York, to Germany, to Los Angeles, to El Salvador, and back again.
And I still wasnt old enough to drive.
My high school life was quite unique. I would go to school for part of the day, and then
leave to study as an apprentice for the modern dance company Dance Kaleidoscope. I
did this for two years. The following two years I studied ballet at Butler University
earning college credit.
Because of my love of the fast-paced life, and the obvious reasons
there was really
no question in my mind that I would Attend New York University, and after I was offered a
scholarship the deal was sealed. At University I worked with many notable actors,
directors, and teachers. I also began my film career starring in The Story of a Girl
and The Actresses, and as Vera in Children Just the Same, which
was part of the 2002 Screenplay festival. Perhaps the most interesting
experience was working with author James Rado on a revised version of his 60s rock
musical Hair.
After graduating Cum Laude from NYU, I started my own production company, Pedigo
Productions and produced my first off-Broadway show. Wendy MacLeods, The
House of Yes.
After wrapping up that production I was given some opportunities in California and
decided it was time to check out the other coast. So, now I split my time between NY and
LA and I love it!

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