Some of the dancers who appeared in routines by Zoo went on to achieve success after leaving the troupe: •
Clive Clarke Became a choreographer for films, commercials and pop-promotionals working with an international cast of music performers throughout the 1980s and 1990s. He is also the bartender in the video for the Rick Astley song "Never Gonna Give You Up" •
Deborah Dean went on to have several starring roles in London's West End before taking a job as a performance coach with P&O Cruises •
"Downtown" Julie Brown combined her appearances on
TOTP with co-hosting duties on children's series
Crackerjack. In the late 1980s, she moved to the United States to become an
MTV presenter (including host of
Club MTV) and actress. She also appeared as a contestant in the American version of
I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! in 2003. •
Sharon "Sid" Haywoode became a singer, best known for her hit "Roses", which reached Number 11 in the
UK single charts in 1986. She also guest-starred in Dutch band The Limit's Top of the Pops performance of "Say Yeah!". She later moved to the United States to continue her singing career. Prior to joining Zoo, she appeared on
The Benny Hill Show during the 1980 series as one of the "Hill's Angels." •
Julie Harris joined the line-up of Tight Fit before the release of their UK Number 1 version of "
The Lion Sleeps Tonight", and went on to record under the name "Chopper Harris". •
Anita Mahadervan combined her appearances with Zoo with her role in Legs & Co., who continued their dancing career after leaving
TOTP in 1981. In the summer of 1982, she appeared twice on
TOTP as a member of Toto Coelo. She later joined the band Cherry Bombz and pursued an acting career, including an appearance as a nurse in an episode of
One Foot In The Grave. •
Voyd was in the original cast of Starlight Express and continued with the show for years. She was also in the musical version of Kit Williams
Masquerade with Sarah Brightman. Appeared in the movies Monty Python's
The Meaning of Life, ''It Couldn't Happen Here
, videos for Depeche Mode (Just Can't Get Enough'') and Buck's Fizz (
London Town). Voyd was a favourite dancer of Arlene Phillips and assisted her for many years. •
Penni Dunlop was part of
Hot Gossip and appeared with them on
The Kenny Everett Show. She was in the original cast of
Chess at the Prince Edward Theatre, London, featured in the Depeche Mode video "Just Can't Get Enough" and was also in the dance group called "Shock". •
Jeanette Landray was recruited to perform lead vocals on the
Blue Sunshine album by
The Cure/
Siouxsie and the Banshees side-project/super-group,
The Glove. •
Jon Peterson performed on the West End, including in
Cats. He appeared in
Duran Duran's
Wild Boys video promo with Eddie Kemp. Nicola Scott Valentine , was a dancer on the Newcastle based tv programme The tube and then later went on to be a make up artist in film and tv. ==Notes==