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Howard Dwaine Dorough (born August 22, 1973) and better known in the show business plainly as Howie Dorough is a native of Orlando, Florida and a Puerto Rican through his mother. He is a member of world famous boy band, The Backstreet Boys. He declared that his mother is from Puerto Rico at an interview with a teen magazine.

Dorough participated in the Orlando production of The Wizard of Oz to get his start in show business.

He later auditioned for The Backstreet Boys, where he reached worldwide fame along with group mates AJ McLean, Brian Litrell, Kevin Richardson and Nick Carter. After the group reached stardom, Dorough and the rest of the band became staples on the covers of such magazines as Tiger Beat, 16 (magazine) , and Teen BeatTeen Beat is an American magazine that is geared towards teenager readers. First published in 1974, the magazine was preceded by sister publications 16 published in 1956, and Tiger Beat which was first published in 1965. Teen Beat magazine is produced by.

Howie had a sister, Caroline Dorough , who sadly passed away of the LupusLupus erythematosus (also known as systemic lupus erythematosus SLE is an autoimmune disorder in which antibodies are created against the patient's own DNA. It classically presents with a butterfly-shaped malar rash, causing a wolf-like appearance (Lupus form of CancerFor other meanings of Cancer: see Cancer (disambiguation . apoptosis; cancer cells, however, avoid apoptosis. Cancer is a group of related diseases characterized by uncontrolled cell division. Currently, it is believed that cancers arise from both genetic. After her passing, Howie helped create The Dorough Lupus Foundation, where he still collaborates.

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