So sad.
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EW. “He will be truly missed.
This is a sad day for us at the agency and for the dance community as a whole.”TheWrap reached out to Keith for this story, but we did not immediately hear back.Onik competed on Season 11 of “SYTYCD” in 2014. He was eliminated in Week 4, though later performed on ABC’s “Dancing With the Stars,” “Marvel’s Agent Carter,” “Bones” and “Jane the Virgin,” according to EW.According to his Instagram and IMDb page, Onik also appeared in Lin-Manuel Miranda’s film version of
.Rumer Willis has shared a heartbreaking tribute to So You Think You Can Dance alum Serge Onik, who passed away this week aged 33.MORE: Rumer Willis wows in cheeky bikini photo for celebratory occasionTaking to her Instagram Stories, the 33-year-old shared a picture of them together and wrote: "My sweet friend, what a gift it was to know and love you. You have always been a bright shining light and I feel so grateful I had the privilege to know you.
following his death, which was announced on Tuesday. He was 33.
Serge Onik, a professional dancer and lively presence who competed on season 11 of "So You Think You Can Dance," has died, Fox News can confirm. He was 33.
Dancer and choreographer Serge Onik, who appeared in season 11 of Fox’s So You Think You Can Dance, died at the age of 33. His cause of death is unknown.
Professional dancer Serge Onik, who is best known for competing on So You Think You Can Dance, has died. He was only 33.
Serge Onik, best known for competing on season 11 of “So You Think You Can Dance”, has died. He was 33.
A post shared by Kristyn Burtt (@thekristynburtt)Onik was a contestant on the dance competition show in 2014 and placed in the top 14. Additionally, he assisted pros like Maksim Chmerkovskiy with choreography on and helped U.S.
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