This page will contain news stories about Debbie Allen, as they become available.Debbie AllenDebbie 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. This page about Debbie Allen includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Debbie Allen News stories about Debbie Allen External links for Debbie Allen Videos for Debbie Allen Wikis about Debbie Allen Discussion Groups about Debbie Allen Blogs about Debbie Allen Images of Debbie Allen |
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Allen is also the sister of actress Phylicia Rashad, aka Phylicia Ayers-Allen. Wallace played the recurring role of Grand Nagus Zek in Deep Space Nine.). She then spun-off the successful Fame franchise into a reality show in 2003, which failed. Most likely to parody her voice work as the computer for the Star Trek series', Majel performed as a guest voice on Family Guy as the voice of Stewies ship (This episode also featured another Star Trek regular, Wallace Shawn Stewies unborn brother. 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 made a guest appearance in a Babylon 5 episode, as the widow of the Centauri emperor. Julianne Belman in Earth: Final Conflict, which was also created by Gene Roddenberry. She also played the character Dr. She also provided the voice of the computer for the original Star Trek series, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager and the Star Trek movies. Her role was changed to that of Nurse Christine Chapel, and two decades later she was cast as the outrageously determined and iconoclastic Betazoid Ambassador Lwaxana Troi in Star Trek: The Next Generation, who also appeared in some episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Forced to remove her, he would later lie and claim that the network told him to remove her because they did not want a woman to be in such a high position of authority. The network was furious that he would attempt to put this unknown actor in such a prominent role simply because she was his girlfriend. This was because she was having an affair with Gene Rodenberry, who admitted that he had "a serious case of pillow talk". She first appeared in Star Trek's initial pilot episode "The Cage" as the USS Enterprise's unnamed First Officer. Majel Barrett played several onscreen roles in the various incarnations of Star Trek, the popular science fiction TV series. Majel Barrett-Roddenberry (born Majel Lee Hudec on February 23, 1932 in Columbus, Ohio) is an American actress and widow of television director/producer/writer Gene Roddenberry. |