Debbie Harry filmography explained

Debbie Harry is an American singer and actress who first came to prominence as the lead vocalist of the rock band Blondie in the late 1970s. She subsequently began appearing in art films for Amos Poe, like The Foreigner, before having her first leading role in the neo-noir film Union City (1980). She next starred opposite James Woods in David Cronenberg's body horror film Videodrome (1983), and had a supporting role in Forever, Lulu (1987). She garnered further notice for her role as Velma Von Tussle in John Waters's satirical dance film Hairspray (1988).

In the 1990s, Harry occasionally starred in independent films, including two films directed by James Mangold, Heavy (1995) and Cop Land (1997). In the 2000s, Harry continued to appear in supporting roles in independent features, with roles in Deuces Wild, Spun (both 2002), and My Life Without Me (2003). In 2008, she appeared in a minor part in Elegy.

In addition to film, Harry has appeared in several television series, including Tales from the Darkside (1987), The Adventures of Pete & Pete (1992), the animated series Phantom 2040 (1994–1995), and Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1996).

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1975Deadly HeroSingerUncredited[1]
1976Unmade Beds Blondie
1978Dee Trik
1980Union CityLillian
1980RoadieHerself
1981Downtown 81Fairy godmother
1982Wild StyleHerselfSegment: "The Party"
1983VideodromeNicki Brand
1984Rock & RuleAngel (singing voice)
1984Terror in the AislesNicki BrandArchival footage
1987Forever, LuluLulu
1988SatisfactionTina
1988HairsprayVelma Von Tussle
1989New York Stories Girl at Blind AlleySegment: "Life Lessons"
1990BettySegment: "The Wraparound Story"
1990Mother Goose Rock 'n' Rhyme Old Woman Who Lived in a ShoeTelevision film
1991Anneka (voice)Short film
1991Intimate StrangerCory WheelerTelevision film
1993Body BagsThe NurseTelevision film; segment: "Hair"
1994RakthaviraNarratorShort film
1994Dead BeatMrs. Kurtz
1995HeavyDelores
1995Sandman Short film
1996Drop Dead Rock Thor Sturmundrang
1997Cop Land Delores the bartender
1997Six Ways to SundayKate Odum
1997L.A. JohnsMadam "Jacq" JacquelineTelevision film
1998Joe's Day
1999Zoo Dorothy, the waitress
2000Red LipstickEzmeralda
2001Marcella
2002Deuces WildWendy
2002SpunNeighbor
2002All I WantMa Mabley
2003My Life Without MeAnn's mother
2003A Good Night to DieMadison
2003Fastidieux
2005Honey TrapThe LawyerShort film
2005PatchBelindaShort film
2005I Remember You Now...MargaretShort film
2006Full Grown Men Beauty
2007Anamorph Neighbor
2008ElegyAmy O'Hearn[2]
2009SimoneShort film
2011Pipe DreamsNorahShort film
2012Believe the MagicHerselfShort film
2014River of FundamentSinging wake guest
2018Bad ReputationHerselfDocumentary film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1980HerselfEpisode: "Debbie Harry"
1981Saturday Night LiveHostSeason 6, Episode 10
1987Saturday Night LiveMusical GuestSeason 12, Episode 9
1987Andy Warhol's 15 MinutesHerselfEpisode 4
1987Crime StoryBambiEpisode: "Top of the World"[3]
1987Tales from the DarksideSybilEpisode: "The Moth"
1989WiseguyDiana Price3 episodes
1991MonstersDr. MossEpisode: "Desirable Alien"
1992NeighborEpisode: "New Year's Pete"
1993TriBeCaCatEpisode: "The Loft"
1994–1995Phantom 2040Vaingloria (voice)10 episodes
1996Sabrina the Teenage WitchCassandraEpisode: "Pilot"
2002Absolutely FabulousHerselfEpisode: "Gay"
2015–2016Difficult PeopleKiki2 episodes
2016RuPaul's Drag RaceHerself (guest judge)Episode: "New Wave Queens"
2020High FidelityHerselfEpisode: "What Fucking Lily Girl?"[4]

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993Double SwitchElizabethLive action
2002DorisVoice

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Deborah Harry filmography. AllMovie. October 8, 2019.
  2. Web site: Debbie Harry. https://web.archive.org/web/20171219082148/http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2ba11646d1. dead. December 19, 2017. British Film Institute. October 8, 2019.
  3. Web site: Debbie Harry credits. TV Guide. October 8, 2019.
  4. Web site: Zoë Kravitz explains why High Fidelity reopens the debate about Michael Jackson and Kanye West. Entertainment Weekly.