Noreen Juliano hails from Sunnyvale, California and lives by two credos: “Live passionately” and “Do what you love. Love what you do.”
A natural athlete, Noreen played every sport available in school – basketball, volleyball, soccer, softball, and track – and she competed in Gymnastics for 11 years finishing her last year as a Junior Olympic Level 10. Noreen’s mom was a professional singer in the Philippines so growing up her older sister, Cheryl, and her always sang for church, talent shows, school performances and family parties but she fell in love with performing on stage when she did her 1st musical, “Crazy for You” after 8th grade. Going into college she double majored in dance and in business, giving up offers of gymnastics scholarships to begin her pursuit of her dreams in the entertainment industry.
She got her first big break on MTV’s The Wade Robson Project , and after a search all around the country and weeks of competition, she finished in the top 8. From there she took off dancing for commercials, music videos, and movies. You can find Noreen and Dominique dancing together in Bring it On: All or Nothing as Crenshaw Heights Cheerleaders. She and Dominique also lived together for 2 years in Berlin, Germany singing and dancing in a group called SOCCX. They had 2 Top 10 singles and toured Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Turkey.
Noreen is a just a big kid who is an advocate for daring dreamers and believes that all of us have greatness encoded inside of us waiting to be unleashed. “All I want to do is live my life doing good things, inspire others, and have a crap load of fun the whole way through!”
September 23
eating out, running, yoga, hiking, learning guitar, writing short stories and poetry, reading new thought books, finding new adventures, and making people smile.
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the only pets I ever had were goldfish from the fair.
Football & Basketball
Anchorman
Sara Bareilles, John Mayer, Adele, Paramore, Prince, Madonna, Britney (in the old days), and anything Motown. My absolute favorite era of music was the early 90’s and I was and always will be an ‘N SYNC die-hard J







