MICHAEL CHAMBERS
DANCER. ACTOR. SINGER. SPEAKER.
POPPING/ROBOTIC CONSULTANT.
MICHAEL CHAMBERS
Boogaloo Shrimp Documentary
The life story of Michael Chambers aka "Boogaloo Shrimp: the dancer, actor, singer, comedian and master of waving, ticking, backsliding and liquid animation dance during the 1980's breakdancing phenomenon.
Most Wanted Comics Minneapolis, MN
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Michael "Boogaloo Shrimp" Chambers
Michael Chambers, better known to audiences worldwide as "Turbo" from the dance films Breakin' and Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo from the '80s, started his dance career as a featured principal performer in music videos for Chaka Khan's hit "I Feel for You" (written by a young artist Prince), Lionel Ritchie`s "All Night Long", The Gap Band's "Party Train" to music groups like Sugar Ray and their song "Fly".
He then had the opportunity to work with Michael Jackson in helping develop solo moves in the style of floating and liquid animation robotic dance, which eventually led to the character of "Urkelbot" on the tv show Family Matters and a spot in Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey film. Michael has worked in special effects with his dance and played the character of "MC Skat Kat" in Paula Abdul's "Opposites Attract" music video as well as choreography for the Simpsons "Do the Bartman" video.
He enjoys teaching students about musicology and freestyle dance history, as well as hosting events. Most recently he has developed a book on education to help the ocean and sea life, since most of his upbringing was spent near the Port of Los Angeles, CA. HEART OF THE HARBOR.
Michael is happy to be one of the pioneers who helped grow this dance craze we now know as freestyle urban dance that incorporates breakdance popping and robot dance we see now on tv commercials films and social media and live shows.
He is a singer/songwriter and admires the growth of former students who have become artists in their own right. Michael's focus is on helping bring upbeat quality entertainment, as well as working with others to create memorable work that families can enjoy.
Projects
"Experience is far more valuable than money will ever be."
The Story Of Breakin': From The Streets To
Electric Boogaloo2018
This "First Edition" release of The Story Of Breakin' From The Streets To Electric Boogaloo is a FULL COLOR version that clocks in at a whopping 525 pages & comes with a fantastic Foreward by Breakin’ 2 Director, Sam Firstenberg.If you were a movie fan in the 1980s, it was almost impossible to escape the dance movie craze. 1984 was the year of Breakdancing and the first street dance movie to pop & lock in cinemas was Breakin’, a low-budget test-tube experiment from Cannon Films that would become a sleeper hit at the box office. “Breakin’ presented a romanticised version of hip-hop culture and became the ‘Cinderella Story’ of street dancing”. The film’s success was ultimately the key link between the art form and the rest of the world. The Story Of Breakin’ From The Streets To Electric Boogaloo uncovers the complete backstory on the making of the Breakin’ films. It explores the casting process, reveals intriguing behind the scenes stories, unearths missing songs from the soundtracks, takes a close look at what the critics & fans had to say and digs deep to find out what happened to the stars beyond Breakin’. On top of all this, the book addresses hip-hop’s origins, pays tribute to the individuals who influenced the culture and documents the evolution of Cannon Films. The Story of Breakin’ also shines the spotlight on the ultimate dance-off; when Breakin’ & Beat Street went head to head to become the first mainstream breakdancing movie. It’s all here; hip-hop history, breakdance documentaries, landmark dance flicks, influential music videos, movie analysis, celebrity quotes, rare trivia, newspaper clippings, memorabilia, personal recollections, the magic behind Turbo’s broom dance and of course, how Breakin’ 2’s cheeky subtitle, “Electric Boogaloo” has now become an affectionate label for sequels. Yes, authors Tony & Doug Pichaloff have done their absolute best to make this read, the ultimate head-spin from the totally awesome 80’s.
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Most Wanted Comics Convention: Minneapolis, MN
CONFIRMATION COMING - Date TBD
One of Minnesota's biggest comic conventions is finally back! Most Wanted Comics will be celebrating with amazing celebrity guests, new vendors and of course... COMICS! More information on Michael's appearance COMING SOON!
Boogaloo Shrimp Documentary
2019
A documentary film about Michael Chambers, the American dancer, and actor also known as “Boogaloo Shrimp.” Michael is most renowned for his role as “Turbo” in the 1984 cult movie “Breakin’” and its sequel “Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo.” He also worked one-on-one with superstar Michael Jackson and shares stories about his experiences in the documentary, released in 2019. Click HERE to visit the documentary website and learn more.
Michael "Boogaloo Shrimp" Chambers
ACTOR
Good Vibration "Shrimp" (announced)
Groove Street "Shrimp" 2018
Night You Won't Forget "Dancer 1" 2015
I Got Soul "James Brown" 2013
Dudley Do-Right "Dancer" 1999
Family Matters "Urkelbot/Emile" 1991-1994
Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey "Good Robot Bill" 1991
Paula Abdul: Knocked Out - V2 "Skeleton Dancer" 1989
The Dom DeLuise Show "Self" 1987
Stop the Madness "Self" 1986
Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo "Turbo" 1984
Chaka Khan: I Feel for You "Self" 1984
Breakin' "Turbo/Tony" 1984
Lionel Richie: All Night Long (All Night) "Breakdancer" 1983
ADDITIONAL CREW
Family Matters Robot Choreographer 1991-1992
Bart Simpson: Do the Bartman Choreographer 1990
SELF
Champ "Self" 2021
Boogaloo Shrimp Documentary "Self" 2019
Electric Boogaloo: Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films "Self" 2014
Jimmy Kimmel Live! "Self" 2010
Fox's Fun House "M.C. Mike - Announcer" 1990-1991
Star Search "Self" 1986
Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon "Self" 1984
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