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Deborrah Kaye „Debbie“ Allen (* 16. Januar 1950 in Houston, Texas) ist eine amerikanische Schauspielerin, Regisseurin, Tänzerin, Choreografin, Produzentin und Sängerin. Bekannt wurde sie durch die Fernsehserie Fame – Der Weg zum Ruhm, in der sie die Tanzlehrerin Lydia Grant spielte.
Deborah Kaye Allen (born January 16, 1950) is an American actress, dancer, choreographer, singer, director, producer, and a former member of the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities. [1] [2] She has been nominated 20 times for an Emmy Award (winning five), [3] and two Tony Awards. [4]
Debbie Allen is a multi-talented performer and creator, known for her roles in Fame, Grey's Anatomy, and A Different World. She has won six Primetime Emmys and produced, directed, and acted in various TV shows and movies.
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Debbie Allen is an actress, dancer, choreographer, and producer. She is the sister of Phylicia Rashad and the former wife of NBA player Norman Nixon. She has won an Emmy for her choreography of Fame (1982) and produced A Different World (1987).
- January 16, 1950
2. Apr. 2014 · Learn about Debbie Allen, a choreographer, director, and dancer who starred in Fame and West Side Story. Find out about her early life, career, awards, and personal life.
13. Jan. 2021 · Now the 70-year-old choreographer and writer is one of five people chosen for 2021 Kennedy Center Honors, recognizing her lifetime of achievement in the arts.
24. Nov. 2020 · Was Lydia Grant, the dance teacher Debbie Allen played in both the film and television versions of “Fame,” really a fictional character?