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On the Couch with Dennisha Pratt of PBS
I must admit, Im not what one would call a viewer of the PBS Kids Sprout channel. Im not exactly in their target demographic, but then again, I will be soon! So when I received this email from Tamika R., my ears perked up:
Hi Curly Nikki,
I love your blog, it is so informative. I especially like reading about celebrity curliestheir whole routine and how they maintain their hair.
I was wondering if you could interview Dennisha Pratt of PBS Kids Sprout for a celebrity spotlight? She recently shocked her viewers by coming on air with a short, curly fro! Previously, her hair was long and straight, and needless to say I was so excited when I saw her show today! I was like,OMG, shes a curly now! Yaa! You go girl. According to Twitter, Dennisha is wearing her hair naturally curly instead of straightening it. However, shes been receiving some criticism (of course) from viewers on Facebook and on Twitter, etc. who are l•
Dennisha Pratt hosted The Sunny Side Up Show from December 31st, , replacing Kevin Yamada, to June 13, , when she said she was moving away and was replaced by Emily Borromeo, and returned only for Mother’s Day in
Outside of Sprout, Pratt sang "Miss Polly had a Dolly" in The Wiggles' "Apples and Bananas," wrote the book "Hats" with Cue the Bunny, and uploads nursery rhyme videos on her YouTube channel, Wonder and Shine.
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From Sprout Press Room:
- "Dennisha Pratt is host of The Sunny Side Up Show on Sprout®, the first hour preschool destination available on TV, on demand and online for kids ages and their parents and caregivers. Along with her sidekick puppet, Chica the Chicken, Dennisha interacts live with preschoolers and their families across the country, as she shares daily birthday greetings, viewer-submitted crafts, fun facts and weekly themes ranging from colors, numbers and letters to manners, gardening and pets. A year-old actor originall
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Acting Together: The Pratt Family
Many actors in Los Angeles have non-industry family members living nearby, and chances are they’ve been hauled along to a “real people” casting session or two. But what about families that are made up of actors, those who regularly audition together? Casting Networks sat down with Chris, Dennisha, Declan and Charis Pratt to get a window into the life of what it’s like to balance family life with fyra acting careers, especially when two of the actors are beneath 10 years old.
How did you all become an “acting family”?
Dennisha: I had always been performing since I was a kid, but inom wasn’t really allowed to go to college for theater or acting or anything like that. So I actually have a degree in child development. But after Chris and I got married and moved to New York, I really found my passion and started pursuing acting seriously. I booked a job working in children’s television that took us to Philadelphia, and I absolutely adored it.