If you are ever wondering where the dance moves on America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders came from, the answer is Judy Trammell. This blonde darling of Texas has been a member of the DCC squad since 1980. To date, she is showing no signs of ever leaving this league behind. But who is Judy, and how did she come to work with these boot-wearing roses of the NFL? I will tell you now.
How old is DCC choreographer Judy Trammell?

Judy was born on April 29, 1958. This birthdate makes Judy 67 years young. Like her co-star and fellow director of the DCC, Kelli Finglass, Judy started her dance career at a very early age. Complete with a 16-year background in jazz, tap dance, drill team, and more, Kelli made her way onto the DCC squad in 1980, where she remained until 1984.
But once she retired from the team, another opportunity arose in her corner. Judy said yes to this gig, which then aligned her fate to remain with this league and the NFL to this day.
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders salary: How much does DCC’s Judy Trammell make?

Judy brings in a solid chunk of change from this league, as she should. But what exactly does she do on this squad? Well, every high kick, twist, turn, and popped hip likely came from her mind, as Judy has been the head choreographer of the DCC for years.
Following her retirement as a dancer, Judy scored a new gig in 1984, which saw her become the assistant choreographer for her former team. In 1991, she received another career boost as head choreographer. To date, Judy has an estimated net worth of $1.6 million. However, her annual salary is unknown, unlike her girls on DCC, who recently won a hefty pay raise for each season.
Who is DCC choreographer Judy Trammell’s husband, and do they have any children?

In 1978, Judy married her husband, fellow Texan Dick Trammell. Together, Judy and Dick have three children, Taylor, Cassie, and Blair. Her daughter, Cassie, joined Judy on the squad, dancing from 2008 to 2013.
During her last two seasons, Cassie served as a group leader. Longtime viewers of this league already know this, as Cassie starred in Seasons 3-7 of the original series, Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team. These days, Cassie remains active in the league, like her mother, Judy. Except that Cassie works with the Junior DCC, which she was a part of growing up.
America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders is streaming on Netflix.
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