Deborah Harry
As singer/songwriter for the band Blondie, Deborah Harry spawned a steady stream of global hits, including Heart of Glass, Call Me, The Tide is High and One Way or Another. She is also credited with being the first popular artist to bring rap music into the mainstream with Rapture. Her ongoing solo career has included the hits French Kissing in the USA and the platinum-selling I Want That Man.
Harry's provocative turn in Six Ways to Sunday crowns a diverse acting career that includes Mark Reichert's Union City (1979), David Cronenberg's Videodrome (1983), John Waters' Hairspray (1986), John Harrison's Tales From the Darkside (1990), and a co-starring role in James Mangold's Heavy, opposite Liv Tyler, Shelley Winters and Evan Dando.
Note: This profile was written in or before 2003.
Deborah Harry Facts
Occupation | Musician, Actress |
Band | Blondie |
Birthday | July 1, 1945 (76) |
Sign | Cancer |
Birthplace | Miami, Florida, USA |
Selected Filmography
Sparkling Cyanide | ||
Treading the Boards | ||
Say Goodbye | ||
King of the Mountain | ||
Tales From The Darkside: The Movie | ||
Beloved Infidel | ||
Hair | ||
The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas | ||
Bruce Springsteen, Chrissie Hynde of the Pretenders, David Bowie, and Deborah Harry | ||
All I Want | ||
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