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  1. Fame: Created by Christopher Gore. With Carlo Imperato, Gene Anthony Ray, Debbie Allen, Albert Hague. The stories of the students and faculty of the New York City High School for the Performing Arts.

    • (4.5K)
    • 1982-01-07
    • Drama, Music, Musical
    • 60
  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0000739Debbie Allen - IMDb

    Debbie Allen. Producer: Fame. Deborah Kaye Allen was born in Houston, Texas, to African-American parents, Vivian Elizabeth (Ayers), a poet and art director, and Andrew Arthur Allen, an orthodontist. As a child, Debbie, her older brother, Andrew (called Tex), and her older sister, actress Phylicia Rashad, lived in Mexico to escape US racism.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1 min
    • Houston, Texas, USA
  3. The final cast member from the film was Debbie Allen, who portrayed Lydia Grant. Allen only appeared briefly in the movie, but her character was expanded in the series. She also became the show's original choreographer, in addition to directing several episodes and co-producing one season.

  4. Debbie Allen. Producer: Fame. Deborah Kaye Allen was born in Houston, Texas, to African-American parents, Vivian Elizabeth (Ayers), a poet and art director, and Andrew Arthur Allen, an orthodontist.

    • January 16, 1950
  5. Jun 18, 2020 · The "Today" show goes behind-the-scenes on location in New York City as Debbie Allen choreographs the iconic "Body Language" sequence for the FAME season two premiere. Features interviews...

    • 5 min
    • 6.4K
    • Larry Van Cassele
  6. Apr 2, 2014 · (1950-) Who Is Debbie Allen? Actress, dancer and choreographer Debbie Allen hit it big in 1980, starring in a Broadway revival of West Side Story. Her performance earned her a Tony...

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Debbie_AllenDebbie Allen - Wikipedia

    Three-time Emmy Award winner for Choreography for the series Fame and The Motown 25th Anniversary Special. 10 Image Awards as a director, actress, choreographer, and producer for Fame, A Different World, Motown 25, The Academy Awards, The Debbie Allen Special and Amistad.