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Kathleen de Leon Jones (born Kathleen de León on 1 September 1977) is a Filipina-born
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actress, dancer, and singer. She was an original cast member of the
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winning Australian children's musical group Hi-5. She left Hi-5 in July 2007 after nine years with the group.


Personal life

De León was born in
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on 1 September 1977 and moved to Australia in 1978 with her parents. She is the oldest of three daughters; her two younger sisters Jennifer and Melanie were born in Australia. The family spent most of de León's childhood in Sydney."Another Pinay goes international." ''Manila Standard Today'', 28 December 2006. On 30 April 2000, when de León was 22 years old, she met her future husband Daniel Jones. At the time, Jones was a member of the Australian pop band
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. The couple met at the 42nd Annual TV Week Logie Awards. In 2003, after over three years of dating, Jones proposed to de León during his 30th birthday party at the GPO Bar in
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. Over one hundred attendees—including Jones' parents—were "shocked" by the surprise proposal. On 9 October 2005, de León and Jones married at ''Avica Weddings and Resort'' on the
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in Queensland. de León's wedding dress was designed by Bora of ''Bora Couture'' while one of de León's friends designed a
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set for the back of the gown and diamond pieces for the front. Jones wrote a song titled "Love Is Enough" for his bride. On 25 February 2006, de León confirmed that she was four months pregnant. The couple's first child, Mikayla, was born on 26 July 2006. On 30 October 2010, de León gave birth to the couple's second child.


Professional career

De León started singing and dancing at an early age. She taught herself to play the guitar, prompting her parents to enrol her in The McDonald College, an exclusive
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school in Sydney, Australia. She was awarded both the ''Roberta Armstrong'' and ''Kelloggs'' Scholarships to study at the school, where she studied dance, drama, and
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for a number of years while making professional auditions in her spare time. De León also trained with the Australian College of Entertainment in
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. She also competed in the Australian television talent show ''
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''—where she came third in the grand final—and appeared on various Australian television shows, including ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Swap Shop'', and the ''At Home Show'' with
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. It was while she was performing at a
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for The McDonald College that de León was discovered by one of the directors for the Cameron MacIntosh company. She appeared in two musicals in Australia mounted by the Macintosh company, ''
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'' and ''
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''. She stayed with the cast of Rent (where she was
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's
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for the role of Mimi) Note: Article is published across three pages. and was dance captain for the musical, until being cast in '' Hi-5'' in 1998. She featured with a puppet named "Jup-Jup", voiced originally by co-cast member Tim Harding. de León and Jup-Jup's segment of the show, ''Puzzles and Patterns'', promoted and educated children on problem solving and mathematics.


Departure from Hi-5

In July 2007, de León left Hi-5 permanently to focus on raising Mikayla. de León stated that she was still interested in working on television, but only if an opportunity existed in her then-home of Sydney so she could remain close to her family. de León was the first of all the original members to permanently leave '' Hi-5''.
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replaced de León in Hi-5. As of 2018 de León resides in Las Vegas. In November 2016, while in the process of selling some properties in
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, she stated that they would one day look to move back to the Gold Coast.


References


External links


Hi-5 Official WebsiteHi-5 on NineMSN
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