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Debbie Allen

Debbie Allen (born Deborrah Kaye Allen on January 16, 1950 in Houston, Texas) choreographed the movie and television show, Fame in the early 1980s, and also taught former L.A. Laker dancer-turned singer, Paula Abdul, how to choreograph. She then spun-off the successful Fame franchise into a reality show in 2003, which failed.

Allen is also the sister of actress Phylicia Rashad, aka Phylicia Ayers-Allen.


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Allen is also the sister of actress Phylicia Rashad, aka Phylicia Ayers-Allen. She won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the 1944 film None but the Lonely Heart. She then spun-off the successful Fame franchise into a reality show in 2003, which failed. She was highly regarded as a stage actor in New York City for decades before she moved to Hollywood, California and started working in motion pictures. Debbie Allen (born Deborrah Kaye Allen on January 16, 1950 in Houston, Texas) choreographed the movie and television show, Fame in the early 1980s, and also taught former L.A. Laker dancer-turned singer, Paula Abdul, how to choreograph. Ethel Barrymore (15 August 1879 - 18 June 1959) was a United States actress of the famous Barrymore family. 1900.


Ethel Barrymore
in the role of a French farm boy in the play Carrots, c.