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Top 30 Celebrities That Are Surprisingly Good Dancers

Top 30 Celebrities That Are Surprisingly Good Dancers
VOICE OVER: Emily Brayton WRITTEN BY: Jesse Singer
They could've danced all night... Welcome to MsMojo, and today we're counting down our picks for those celebs that are sneaky good at busting a move. Our countdown includes celebrities Christopher Walken, Sam Rockwell, Summer Glau and more!

Welcome to MsMojo, and today we’re counting down our picks for those celebs that are sneaky good at busting a move. Which of these dancing celebs had you doing a double take? Leave us a comment below.

#30: Vincent Cassel

As he was initially known for his intense and dramatic performances in films like “La Haine” and “Irréversible,” it might surprise some to learn how light and smooth on his feet Vincent Cassel actually is. Although, if you’ve seen his breakout role in “La Haine” you would’ve caught a glimpse of his dancing abilities in a short dream sequence. A few years later in one of his breakout English-language roles, Cassel danced his way through a laser field in “Ocean's Twelve.” In 2010, Cassel showed off more of his moves in a little video for the New York Times.

#29: Michelle Obama

Back in 2010 President Obama launched a task force with the goal of helping fight childhood obesity. The campaign was called Let’s Move and the person front and center of said campaign was none other than his wife, Michelle Obama. In an effort to promote the idea of children getting more physical activity, the First Lady didn’t just talk the talk either… She walked the walk (or more accurately danced the dance). Obama busted out her awesome dance moves on various talk shows from “Ellen” to “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.”

#28: Idris Elba

While Idris Elba’s DJing abilities are pretty widely known, you might be surprised to know that he can move his feet as well as he can move those records. We caught a glimpse of his ability to move his feet after the release of the song “Dance Off” by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis - in which Elba is also featured. As he told Jimmy Fallon, being on a song called “Dance Off” meant he found himself being challenged to dance offs “quite a bit.” According to Elba he didn’t indulge said challenges, but then he gave Jimmy and the audience a little taste of what a challenger would be going up against were he to accept.

#27: Jamie Foxx

So, we all know that Jamie Foxx can sing. From his Oscar-winning performance as Ray Charles to his Grammy-winning song, “Blame It,” his impressive pipes have been on display plenty of times. But if you’ve been discounting his dancing abilities all these years…. Don’t! In fact, he showed us all early on in his career that dancing was part of his talented repertoire. During the 5 season run of his self-titled sitcom, “The Jamie Foxx Show,” Foxx broke it down on multiple occasions from party dancing to the very funny - and impressive - dance off with his nemesis Braxton.

#26: Taylor Lautner

Regardless of who you rooted for throughout the “Twilight” saga, when it comes to dancing it seems like it’s gotta be Team Jacob all the way. We’re sure Robert Pattinson can probably dance a little - but he’s no Taylor Lautner when it comes to busting a move. It started from a young age, as Lautner studied hip-hop dance in junior high and even took up jazz dance as well. He’s been a little shy to show off his moves on talk shows. But he did shake his hips a little on “Ellen” and he impressed Jonathan Ross and his guests with a standing back flip.

#25: Stephanie Beatriz

If you thought those sweet ballet moves on “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” were a fluke, think again. Stephanie Beatriz can dance. From “In the Heights” to dance charades with Lilly Singh, Beatriz has got the moves and the grooves. And speaking of “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” her co-star Melissa Fumero is also a great dancer. That’s right - while her character on the show couldn’t find rhythm to save her life, Fumero studied dance from a young age. A couple years back she even posted a video of a choreographed routine she was working on for an audition. Let’s just say, we were impressed!

#24: Penélope Cruz

If you happened to catch the film “Noel” back in 2004 (or since), then there would be nothing surprising about seeing Penélope Cruz on this list. Or maybe you saw her in the 2009 musical, “Nine” - another reason why her inclusion here would seem obvious. However, if you haven’t seen either of those films then okay, maybe you’ll find yourself somewhat shocked about Cruz ending up here. But you shouldn’t be, given that she studied dance for many years growing up, including classical ballet for nine years at Spain's National Conservatory. She's The real deal!

#23: Richard Gere

Prior to 2002 we knew that Richard Gere could carry Debra Winger and climb up fire escapes with roses in his mouth. But we didn’t know he could dance. To be fair though, maybe he didn’t know either? It’s not like he studied dance his whole life or had really busted a move prior to appearing in “Chicago.” But for his role in the Oscar-winning movie, Gere got down to business and learned to dance - more specifically, he learned to tap dance. And to prove that one wasn’t a fluke, he followed it up with 2004’s “Shall We Dance?” and showed us that he could handle ballroom dancing as well.

#22: Nick Offerman

Just saying the words Nick Offerman and breakdancing in the same sentence sounds like a joke - but it’s not. It’s real… and it’s fantastic! He might not look like a guy who can dance, but as it turns out, Nick Offerman can really break it down - and has been doing so since he was a kid growing up in the 80s. In fact, he and his cousin went by the nicknames Tik-Tok and Flip-Flop and would choreograph breakdancing routines together. His cousin was the more acrobatically inclined one, while Offerman’s talents lay in the popping and the locking - as he’s demonstrated on numerous talk shows.

#21: Zoe Saldaña

It’s no fluke that Zoe Saldaña got her first big break in the film “Center Stage,” a movie about students at a prestigious ballet academy. It was a role she’d kinda been training for since she was a kid. Following the tragic death of her father when she was just nine years old, Saldaña’s mother sent her and her sisters to live with family in the Dominican Republic. While in the DR she found dance and began to study at the ECOS Espacio de Danza Academy where ballet became her first love. And while she didn’t “have the feet” to become a top ballerina, all that hard work did help her when it came to getting that first movie role.

#20: Amy Adams

One of the brightest stars in Hollywood, Amy Adams has quietly managed to carve out a nice little spot for herself amongst cinema’s A-list. With half a dozen Academy Award nominations under her belt, Adams has had starring turns in blockbusters such as “Man of Steel” as well as award winning dramas like “American Hustle.” The latter is where she unveiled to the world her secret skill: dancing. During a club scene with co-star Bradley Cooper, himself an excellent dancer, Adams more than holds her own. She actually studied dance when she was younger, and before making it in Hollywood, worked as a professional dancer with a number of dinner theaters.

#19: Kate Hudson

Kate Hudson has proven herself a competent dancer on more than one occasion. She had a number of dance scenes in the 2011 comedy “Something Borrowed,” got down with “Dancing with the Stars”’’ Derek Hough at a Hollywood club back in 2013 and even shook her booty during a commercial for Fabletics, a women’s sportswear brand she co-founded. Of course, who could forget her impressive dance moves from the first episode of “Glee” season four, when she made her debut as dance instructor Cassandra July. Hudson clearly knows what she’s doing when she steps on a dance floor!

#18: Bradley Cooper

Bradley Cooper is a triple threat who’s proved his worth as an actor, singer and director. But can we talk about how he is also an insanely good dancer too? The multiple Academy Award nominated actor has long been known for his abilities on the dance floor and has had the opportunity to flash his skills on more than one occasion. From the climactic dance routine in “Silver Linings Playbook” to his sexy encounter with Amy Adams in “American Hustle,” Cooper has proven that he can boogie like nobody’s business. For him, dancing is clearly not just part of the job, as he’s been known to break out in dance during interviews as well!

#17: Salma Hayek

In the ‘90s, Salma Hayek cornered the market on red-hot pole dancing routines. From her turn as a vampire stripper in “From Dusk till Dawn” to her sexy schoolgirl dance in “Dogma,” Hayek clearly had no qualms about shaking what her momma gave her at the onset of her career. More recently she’s managed to tone down the number of stripteases, but that doesn’t mean she’s lost any of the skills that make her such a formidable talent! One need only look at her dance routine from Jimmy Kimmel’s Big Night of Stars to see the proof. The girl has still got it!

#16: Terry Crews

Now we all know this former pro-athlete can act, paint and do a mean Vanessa Carlton impression. On top of this already-triple-threat, we’ve also seen Crews break it down and do an impression of a different Carlton. While we’ve seen his dancing used for comic effect since early on in his career, we’re consistently surprised that a man with this many muscles is as limber and graceful as Crews continues to be. A master of showing us the depth behind all of his characters, Crews uses his dancing to infuse life into his portrayals in ways that keep defying our ex-PEC-tations.

#15: Summer Glau

While the world may know her as an actress, Summer Glau’s childhood dream was to become a ballet dancer. In fact, she began training at a very young age and even received a scholarship to join a ballet company. Glau would later study tango and flamenco dancing, excelling at both before a broken toe prematurely brought that career to a halt. It was only then that she decided to move to L.A. to become an actress. While she may not have become a professional dancer, she’s still managed to successfully show-off her graceful moves on screen on more than one occasion!

#14: Colin Farrell

Based on his numerous tough guy roles and former bad boy image, it’s hard to imagine Colin Farrell shaking it on a dance floor, let alone line dancing. However, Farrell is not only a great dancer, but was at one time getting paid to do it! Long before he was one of Hollywood’s hottest stars, Farrell could be found teaching country line dancing in Ireland! It may sound ridiculous but it really happened! In fact, Farrell has since shown off his line dancing skills during an appearance on the “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.” It’s clear he still has some wicked moves up his sleeve!

#13: Ryan Gosling

Ryan Gosling is no stranger to the dance floor. At just 12 years old, he could be seen busting all kinds of moves in dance competitions or practicing ballet - something he still does to this day. More recently the multi-talented Canadian actor flashed his skills on film, dancing his way across L.A. as one half of the star struck couple from the 2016 musical “La La Land.” And of course, his Ken in “Barbie” had a few memorable moves as well. While we could pretty much watch Gosling do anything and fall over swooning, watching him dance is pretty hard to top.

#12: Mads Mikkelsen

Bet you didn’t see this one coming! Mikkelsen, who famously played Le Chiffre in “Casino Royale” and more recently Dr. Hannibal Lecter in the TV series “Hannibal,” began his career as a gymnast and dancer. A young Mikkelsen studied ballet dancing at an academy in Sweden and later married dance choreographer Hanne Jacobsen in 2000. A professional dancer for nearly 10 years, Mikkelsen decided to leave that world behind in 1996 in favor of an acting career. Knowing he once wore tights and pranced around on stage makes this terrifyingly good actor slightly less scary - and even MORE compelling.

#11: Tom Holland

That’s right, Spider-Man himself has got some serious moves. No, not THAT one. Holland’s background is actually in gymnastics and dance, having starred in Billy Elliot the musical in the late-2000s, first as Billy’s best friend Michael, and soon after as Billy himself. But Holland hasn’t neglected his dancing roots since hitting the bigtime, as evidenced by his jaw-dropping performance on Lipsync Battle. In fact, Holland stated that his dancing experience helped him nail the part of Spider-Man. Color us optimistic, but we could give Spidey another shot at a big-screen dance number so long as Holland’s in the role.

#10: Christian Bale

In cinema, this man is mostly known as a serious method actor; a thespian dedicated to the craft. That’s what makes Christian Bale so valuable to directors. But that’s not to say that he can’t let loose too, as evidenced by his dancing character from the 1993 film “Swing Kids.” Then there’s the 2000 cult classic “American Psycho,” in which Bale plays a serial killer with a fondness for mainstream music. In one particularly disturbing yet memorable scene, a peppy dance sequence is part of the “strategy,” and the performance is so effective that a doomed guest feels at home right until the end.

#9: Chris Evans

This man is a bonafide action hero, starring in some of the biggest blockbusters in the world as well as more critically acclaimed dramatic roles. But just where did he pick up that knack for fight choreography? Well it turns out Evans has a background in tap dance, which coworkers have praised as the reason he can pick up moves so easily. While we’re used to swooning over his charm, charisma and chiseled features, this just gives us another reason to fawn over this graceful leading man. Perhaps it’s appropriate that after spending nearly a decade as a first-tier member of the Avengers, he got to top it all off with a final dance.

#8: Chris Messina

With an acting career that began off-Broadway and experience in the dance world, this man entered the film industry with a special set of skills. But it was on “The Mindy Project” that Chris Messina really showed us all what he could really do on a dance floor. As Danny Castellano, he turned heads with a passionate “American Woman” performance, and he’s proven himself to be quite the club dancer as well. There’s nothing goofy going on here – just a man who commits to the grind. It’s the nice guy factor that allows Messina to get away with a little more in terms of moves than your average actor.

#7: Sam Rockwell

In this man’s vast filmography, there’s no one definitive dancing moment. That’s because Sam Rockwell seemingly finds excuses to dance often, and with good reason. This smooth operator knows that he’s got skills, and there’s an old school mentality that drives each performance. In fact, he’s got a bit of a James Brown style going on, as he’s mostly about hand movements and quick feet. Rockwell makes it look easy, but when you pay attention, you’ll see that it’s anything but that. Then again, when you have a so-called “footloose upbringing,” as Rockwell has previously cited, dancing just becomes natural.

#6: Alfonso Ribeiro

On the NBC series “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,” this New York native played opposite a young Will Smith. Over the course of the series, Alfonso Ribeiro famously performed “The Carlton Dance” in numerous episodes, thus establishing a cultural legacy of campy moves. But when Ribeiro competed on ABC’s “Dancing With the Stars” in 2014 - and won - he showed that he’s more than just a comedic performer. Week after week, Ribeiro displayed his expertise and versatility by racking up 8s, 9s and 10s throughout the competition. In fact, he received all 10s with partner Witney Carson in the finals. And so, Ribeiro essentially dropped the mic and set a new bar for future dancing celebrities.

#5: Christopher Walken

Given this man’s cinematic legacy and unique manner of speech, he’s become a favorite subject for both amateur and professional impersonators. In 2001, though, Walken achieved a new level of fame, as his dancing acumen was featured in Fatboy Slim’s “Weapon of Choice” music video. With a background in theatre, Walken seemed more than comfortable shuffling around, and it’s that kind of dancing bravado that made him an ideal casting choice for the 2007 film “Hairspray.” While some older gentlemen look awkward when dancing, Christopher Walken oozes confidence and style.

#4: Joseph Gordon-Levitt

As a child actor turned A-lister, this man has long been in the public eye. Before Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s career began, however, he developed his performance skills in musical theatre. So, after a big transition into movies, Gordon-Levitt’s dancing skills came in handy for a choreographed dance sequence in the 2009 film “500 Days of Summer.” Impressive as that may be, he upped the ante in 2015 with his Janet Jackson interpretation on “Lip Sync Battle.” He’s even taken his talents to “Saturday Night Live.” This guy loves to boogie, and it shows.

#3: Vin Diesel

As one of the more iconic 21st century action stars, this big screen tough guy is anything but one-dimensional. Like so many actors, Mark Sinclair aka Vin Diesel began on the stage, long before he crossed over into mainstream cinema. In recent years, we’ve even seen old school clips of him break dancing in New York City – nothing extraordinary but very entertaining. In 2014, however, Vin shocked and amazed fans with videos of him dancing to both Beyoncé’s “Drunk in Love” and Katy Perry’s “Dark Horse.” It’s not often that you’ll see a rough and tough movie star shaking his hips, but that’s obviously not an issue for Big Vin.

#2: Donald Faison

While this man isn’t necessarily a household name, he’s one of the more popular television stars of his generation. Donald Faison starred in over 170 episodes of the comedy-drama series “Scrubs” in the role of Turk, and during an unforgettable 2006 episode showed off some seriously unforgettable moves. With his smooth performance of Bel Biv DeVoe’s “Poison,” Faison’s confident, fun-loving technique had pop culture buzzing. And so, the moment became an instant series classic, a moment that Donald Faison would later revisit on the “Queen Latifah Show.”

#1: Tom Hiddleston

In the 2000s, this British actor was a West End regular; but the man was destined for success beyond the stage. When Tom Hiddleston joined the Marvel family in 2011, the public began paying even more attention to this multi-talented individual. Over the years, he’s more than once displayed his precise dance moves in the middle of interviews, making him one of the more endearing A-listers of his time. Hiddleston’s past relationship with Taylor Swift brought even more attention to his dancing abilities, when he worked it out with the pop star at the 2016 Met Gala, surprising Swifties, and the entire world, in the process.

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