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Carly Tway is an actress, model, dancer and athlete. Daughter of professional PGA golfer Bob Tway and sister to Kevin Tway, PGA golfer, Carly was born in Edmond, Oklahoma. With extensive training in ballet, hip hop, tap, jazz, contemporary and salsa, she is a professional who has done national commercials and toured nationally with iHollywood Dance Company from 2011 to 2014. Miss Tway has been a featured dancer in numerous television and film productions from "Parks and Recreation" to "Glee". Carly has danced in numerous music videos including Daft Punk/Pharrell "Lose Yourself" and Uzi "Money" (lead dancer). She has modeled for Vine Street Bags, Abstract Charms, Papaya Clothing among others and acted and danced on stage productions with the Coppelia Ballet Production (as the lead) and played the evil stepmother with Cinderella Ballet Productions. Her acting experience includes a Carl's Jr. /Hardee's national commercial and dancing in a Ford national Super Bowl commercial with James Franco. She also played the role of the waitress in a short film titled "Morning After." Carly's training includes dance training with Kim Massay Dance Productions from the ages of three to eighteen where she taught jazz and hip hop classes from ages fifteen to eighteen. She completed and assisted with master classes for Marguerite Derricks, Twitch, Napolean , Tabitha, Melody Lacayanga and others. She is trained in musical theatre, can break dance. Miss Tway has taken an acting course at Margie Haber and is training with David Del Rio from "Spare Parts" and "Pitch Perfect". Playing soccer, basketball, swimming, diving, roller blading, ice skating, handstands, hip hop/breaking, pilates and yoga are a sampling of her skills. With training in gymnastics and tumbling, she was the pom squad captain at Edmond North High School. She is represented by Industry Talent, it Model Management, and Go 2 Talent Agency in acting, modeling and dance, respectively.