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'''Deborah Ann Harry''' (born July 1, 1945, in Miami, Florida) is an American rock and roll musician from New Jersey. She originally gained fame as the frontwoman for the new wave band Blondie. Following this success, she went on to develop careers as a solo musician and an actress. 
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== Life and career ==
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Harry was adopted at three months of age by a family from Hawthorne, New Jersey and attended Hawthorne High School. Prior to starting her singing career she moved to New York in the late 60's and worked as a secretary at the BBC Radio New York office for one year. Later, she was a waitress, a dancer in a bar in Union City, and a Playboy Bunny.<ref>{{cite news
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'''Deborah Ann "Debbie" Harry''' (born July 1, [[1945]], in [[:wp:Miami|Miami]], [[:wp:Florida|Florida]]) is an [[United States of America|American]] singer-songwriter and actress who originally gained fame as the frontwoman for the [[wp:New Wave music|New Wave]] band [[wp:Blondie (band)|Blondie]]. She provided the voice of [[Kaufman Cabs]] dispatcher [[Doris]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], additionally Blondie's [[wp:Atomic (song)|Atomic]] can be heard on the [[Wave 103]] radio station in the same game and their disco hit song, [[wp:Heart of Glass (song)|Heart of Glass]] can be heard in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] on the same radio channel. Moreover, she has also collaborated with Giorgio Moroder for the song "Rush Rush", which is heard on [[Flashback FM]] in [[Grand Theft Auto III]].
She began her musical career with the folk rock group, The Wind In The Willows. Harry then joined a girl-group trio, The Stilettos, in the early 1970s. The Stilettos' backup band included her eventual boyfriend and Blondie guitarist, Chris Stein. Harry and Stein formed the band Blondie in the mid 1970s, naming it after the catcalls men would give Harry while passing by in their cars. Blondie quickly became regulars at Max's Kansas City and CBGB's in New York City. After a debut album in 1976, commercial success followed in the late 1970s and early 1980s, first in Australia and Europe, then in the United States.
 
With her two-tone bottle-blonde hair, Debbie Harry quickly became a recognizable icon of punk style. Her look was further popularized by the band's early presence in the music video revolution of the era. The clip for "Rapture" appeared within the first 24 hours of MTV's launch. Harry's strong stage persona of cool sexuality and streetwise style became so closely associated with the group's name that many came to believe the singer's name to be "Blondie", to her lasting chagrin. To complicate matters further, Harry has sometimes described "Blondie" as being the character she plays onstage with the band as well as the band's name. The difference between the individual Harry and the band Blondie was famously highlighted with a "Blondie is a Group" button campaign by the band in 1979<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rip-her-to-shreds.com/archive_press_magazines_rm28april79.php|title=More Males Per Oxide|publisher=Record Mirror (mirrored at Blondie fansite)|date=April 28 1979|accessdate=2006-09-26}}</ref>.
 
Harry began her solo career with the album ''Koo Koo'' in 1981. In April 1983, she appeared on Broadway with Andy Kaufman in the wrestling play ''Teaneck Tanzi'' (originally called ''Trafford Tanzi''), which opened and closed in one night. She also teamed up with Giorgio Moroder that year on the song "Rush Rush", which was featured in the film ''Scarface''. From 1983 through 1986, Harry minimized her public life in order to care for Chris Stein, who had fallen ill with the rare genetic disease pemphigus. Her single ''Feel the Spin'', produced by John "Jellybean" Benitez, was released in 1985. Stein fully recovered and continues a musical relationship with Harry, but their romantic relationship ended in 1987. In 1986 Debbie released her second solo album "Rockbird" and the single "French Kissin' in the USA" brought her into the UK top 10 singles chart. Other singles followed but failed to crack the top forty. Her last solo album ''Debravation'' (1993) flopped and she was dropped by her record label shortly after.
 
Starting with the solo album ''Def, Dumb and Blonde'' in 1989, Harry started using "Deborah Harry" as her professional name. On February 23 1999, at the age of 53, Harry became the oldest female singer to reach No. 1 in the UK with "Maria", (Blondie's first single from the album ''No Exit''), a record she still holds.
 
Harry currently resides in New York City.
 
=== Acting roles ===
Some of Harry's notable film roles are appearances in ''Videodrome'' (1983); ''Union City'' (1980); ''New York Beat'' (otherwise known as ''Downtown '81'', in which she plays the angel of the East Village alongside Jean-Michel Basquiat); ''Rock & Rule'' (1983), an animated movie where she did vocals opposite Robin Zander of Cheap Trick; John Waters' ''Hairspray'' (1988), in which she played the big-haired and villainous Velma von Tussle, paired with Sonny Bono as her husband; and ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0100740/ Tales from the Darkside: The Movie]'' (1990). She also had notable roles in such films as ''Spun'', ''Cop Land'', and ''My Life Without Me'', and is featured in David Munro's upcoming feature film ''Full Grown Men''.
 
Her TV guest appearances include ''The Muppet Show'', ''MADtv'', ''Sabrina, the Teenage Witch'', ''Will & Grace'', ''Absolutely Fabulous'', ''Saturday Night Live'' (as a musical guest and a host) and ''Wiseguy''.
 
She had a voice role in the video game, ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]'', as cab dispatcher [[Delores]], and sang "Ghost Riders in the Sky" over the closing credits of Alex Cox's film ''Three Businessmen''.
 
She played the role of "Elizabeth" in the full motion video-based game Double Switch, which was released for the Sega CD (1993), the Sega Saturn, Apple Macintosh, and Windows 95.
 
=== Solo career ===
Deborah Harry has released four original solo albums. She has also performed and released albums with the avant-garde jazz group, the ''Jazz Passengers'' and did many one-off projects with such diverse artists as Iggy Pop, Blow-Up, and Die Haut.
 
In 1995, she recorded two songs with Argentinian ska band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, most notably the Lennon-McCartney song "Strawberry Fields Forever."
 
In May 2006, she released a tribute song to rapper Lil' Kim called "Dirty and Deep," voicing Harry's opinion that the verdict was marred by conspiracy and lying to the grand jury. The song is available for free from the [http://www.deborahharry.com Deborah Harry Home Page].
 
Harry has also recorded the song ''New York, New York'' with Moby, a new track to be included on ''Go: The Very Best of Moby'', which was released as the album's first single on October 30, 2006. [http://www.go-moby.net/]
 
The video for the track ''New York, New York'' can be viewed online as [http://exodus.interoutemediaservices.com/?id=817e1ea4-e9cc-4be5-8f36-68347cf5621b&delivery=stream Windows Media] or [http://exodus.interoutemediaservices.com/?id=ae754b37-a154-486f-9678-76490a4de974&delivery=stream Real Media] video streams.
 
It has been reported that SuperBuddha will produce Harry's new solo album, due for release some time in 2007. This will be her first solo album since Debravation in 1993.
 
==Trivia==
*As of 2004, Harry owns the Guinness World Book of Records record for the "Oldest Female Singer to Reach No. 1 in the UK Chart." This happened when she went to number one with ''Maria'' on February 13, 1999 at the age of 53 years and 227 days.<ref> 2004 Guinness World Book of Records (paper) (in English), p. 18. ISBN 0-85112-180-2. "Humans" chapter.</ref>
*As of 2006, she is one of the faces of MAC Cosmetics' Viva Glam VI campaign.  The campaign donates every cent of the selling price of their iconic lipstick shades to the MAC AIDS Fund, which helps people living with HIV/AIDS worldwide.
 
==Discography==
===Albums===
*''Koo Koo'' (1981)
*''Rockbird'' (1986)
*''Once More Into The Bleach'' (1988)
*''Def, Dumb and Blonde'' (1989)
*''The Complete Picture - The Very Best Of Deborah Harry And Blondie'' (1991)
*''Debravation'' (1993)
 
===Singles===
{| class="wikitable"
!align="center" valign="top"|Artist
!align="center" valign="top" width="40"|Year
!align="left" valign="top" width="250"|Song
!align="center" valign="top" width="40"|<small>US Hot 100<small>
!align="center" valign="top" width="40"|<small>US Dance<small>
!align="center" valign="top" width="40"|<small>US Modern Rock<small>
!align="center" valign="top" width="40"|<small>UK singles<small>
!align="left" valign="top"|Album
|-
|align="center" valign="top"|Debbie Harry
|align="center" valign="top"|1981
|align="left" valign="top"|"Backfired"
|align="center" valign="top"|43
|align="center" valign="top"|29
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|32
|align="left" valign="top"|''Koo Koo''
|-
|align="center" valign="top"|Debbie Harry
|align="center" valign="top"|1981
|align="left" valign="top"|"The Jam Was Moving"
|align="center" valign="top"|82
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="left" valign="top"|''Koo Koo''
|-
|align="center" valign="top"|Debbie Harry
|align="center" valign="top"|1983
|align="left" valign="top"|"Rush, Rush"
|align="center" valign="top"|105
|align="center" valign="top"|28
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|87
|align="left" valign="top"|''Scarface (Soundtrack)''
|-
|align="center" valign="top"|Debbie Harry
|align="center" valign="top"|1985
|align="left" valign="top"|"Feel The Spin"
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="left" valign="top"|''Krush Groove (Soundtrack)''
|-
|align="center" valign="top"|Debbie Harry
|align="center" valign="top"|1986
|align="left" valign="top"|"French Kissin' in the USA"
|align="center" valign="top"|57
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|8
|align="left" valign="top"|''Rockbird''
|-
|align="center" valign="top"|Debbie Harry
|align="center" valign="top"|1986
|align="left" valign="top"|"In Love With Love"
|align="center" valign="top"|70
|align="center" valign="top"|1
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|45
|align="left" valign="top"|''Rockbird''
|-
|align="center" valign="top"|Debbie Harry
|align="center" valign="top"|1986
|align="left" valign="top"|"Free To Fall"
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|46
|align="left" valign="top"|''Rockbird''
|-
|align="center" valign="top"|Debbie Harry
|align="center" valign="top"|1988
|align="left" valign="top"|"Denis '88"/ "Rapture '88"
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="left" valign="top"|''Once More Into The Bleach''
|-
|align="center" valign="top"|Debbie Harry
|align="center" valign="top"|1988
|align="left" valign="top"|"Liar, Liar"
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|14
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="left" valign="top"|''Married To The Mob (Soundtrack)''
|-
|align="center" valign="top"|Deborah Harry
|align="center" valign="top"|1989
|align="left" valign="top"|"I Want That Man"
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|2
|align="center" valign="top"|13
|align="left" valign="top"|''Def, Dumb and Blonde''
|-
|align="center" valign="top"|Deborah Harry
|align="center" valign="top"|1989
|align="left" valign="top"|"Kiss It Better"
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|12
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="left" valign="top"|''Def, Dumb and Blonde''
|-
|align="center" valign="top"|Deborah Harry
|align="center" valign="top"|1989
|align="left" valign="top"|"Brite Side"
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|59
|align="left" valign="top"|''Def, Dumb and Blonde''
|-
|align="center" valign="top"|Deborah Harry
|align="center" valign="top"|1990
|align="left" valign="top"|"Sweet and Low"
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|17
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|57
|align="left" valign="top"|''Def, Dumb and Blonde''
|-
|align="center" valign="top"|Deborah Harry
|align="center" valign="top"|1990
|align="left" valign="top"|"Maybe For Sure"
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|89
|align="left" valign="top"|''Def, Dumb and Blonde''
|-
|align="center" valign="top"|Deborah Harry
|align="center" valign="top"|1992
|align="left" valign="top"|"Summertime Blues"
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|
|align="left" valign="top"|''That Night (Soundtrack)''
|-
|align="center" valign="top"|Deborah Harry
|align="center" valign="top"|1993
|align="left" valign="top"|"I Can See Clearly"
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|2
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|23
|align="left" valign="top"|''Debravation''
|-
|align="center" valign="top"|Deborah Harry
|align="center" valign="top"|1993
|align="left" valign="top"|"Strike Me Pink"
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|46
|align="left" valign="top"|''Debravation''
|-
|align="center" valign="top"|Groove Thing featuring Debbie Harry
|align="center" valign="top"|1997
|align="left" valign="top"|"Command and Obey"
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|42
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="left" valign="top"|''This Is No Time''
|-
|align="center" valign="top"|Groove Thing featuring Debbie Harry
|align="center" valign="top"|1999
|align="left" valign="top"|"Command and Obey" (Remix)
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|49
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="left" valign="top"|''-''
|-
|align="center" valign="top"|Deborah Harry and Robbie Jacks
|align="center" valign="top"|1998
|align="left" valign="top"|Der Einzige Weg (The Only Way)
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="left" valign="top"|''-''
|-
|align="center" valign="top"|Deborah Harry
|align="center" valign="top"|2001
|align="left" valign="top"|"Ghost Riders In The Sky"
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="left" valign="top"|'' [http://www.deborahharry.com Internet Only Release]''
|-
|align="center" valign="top"|Deborah Harry
|align="center" valign="top"|2006
|align="left" valign="top"|"Dirty and Deep"
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="left" valign="top"|'' [http://www.deborahharry.com Internet Only Release]''
|-
|align="center" valign="top"|Moby featuring Debbie Harry
|align="center" valign="top"|2006
|align="left" valign="top"|"New York, New York"
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|-
|align="center" valign="top"|43
|align="left" valign="top"|''Go: The Very Best of Moby''
|}
 
==Filmography==
*''Unmade Beds'' (1976)
*''Deadly Hero'' (1976)
*''The Blank Generation'' (1976) (documentary)
*''The Foreigner'' (1978)
*''Mr. Mike's Mondo Video'' (1979)
*''Union City'' (1980)
*''Roadie'' (1980)
*''New York Beat Movie'' (1981)
*''A New Face of Debbie Harry'' (1982) (short subject)
*''Rock & Rule'' (1983) (voice)
*''Videodrome'' (1983)
*''Forever, Lulu'' (1987)
*''Satisfaction'' (1988)
*''Hairspray'' (1988)
*''New York Stories'' (1989)
*''Tales from the Darkside: The Movie'' (1990)
*''Double Switch'' (full motion video video game) (1993)
*''Dead Beat'' (1994)
*''Drop Dead Rock'' (1995)
*''Heavy'' (1995)
*''Wigstock: The Movie'' (1995) (documentary)
*''Sandman'' (1996) (short subject)
*''Cop Land'' (1997)
*''Six Ways to Sunday'' (1997)
*''Who Is Harry Smith?'' (1998) (documentary)
*''Joe's Day'' (1998)
*''Zoo'' (1999)
*''Red Lipstick'' (2000)
*''The Fluffer'' (2001)
*''Deuces Wild'' (2002)
*''Spun'' (2002)
*''Try Seventeen'' (2002)
*''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] (2002) (video game) (as [[Delores]])
*''End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones'' (2003) (documentary)
*''My Life Without Me'' (2003)
*''A Good Night to Die'' (2003)
*''Ghostlight'' (2003)
*''The Tulse Luper Suitcases, Part 1: The Moab Story'' (2003)
*''Mayor of the Sunset Strip'' (2003) (documentary)
*''Ramones Raw'' (2004) (documentary)
*''Picture This: Blondie and Debbie Harry'' (2004) (documentary)
*''Honey Trap'' (2005) (short subject)
*''Kiki and Herb Reloaded'' (2005) (documentary)
*''All We Are Saying'' (2005) (documentary)
*''Patch'' (2005) (short subject)
*''Face Addict'' (2005) (documentary)
*''I Remember You Now...'' (2005) (short subject)
*[http://www.apple.com/trailers/independent/fullgrownmen/trailer/ ''Full Grown Men''](2006)
 
Upcoming:
*''Anamorph'' (2007)
*''House of Boys'' (2007)


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.deborah-harry.com/ Deborah Harry], Fan site & forum with media
*[http://www.deborahharry.com/ Deborah Harry Home Page], Official Deborah Harry site
*[http://www.deborahharry.com/ Deborah Harry Home Page], Official Deborah Harry site
*[http://www.blondie.net/deborah_harry.shtml Deborah Harry], Personal blog on official Blondie site
*[[:wp:Debbie Harry|Wikipedia entry]]
*[http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/dhbis/ DHBIS Mailing List], Official Deborah Harry & Blondie Mailing List
*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001323/ IMDb entry]
*[http://www.last.fm/group/Official%2BBlondie%2BWeb%2BSite Official Blondie Last FM Group], Dynamic music chart with fan contributions
*[http://www.myspace.com/debbieharry Deborah Harry], Official MySpace page
*[http://www.debbieharry.net/ Debbie Harry Collector's Society], Home of the "Fan Mail" fanzine
*[http://www.blondiebook.com Blondie, From Punk to the Present: A Pictorial History], Debbie Harry & Blondie fan compilation book
*[http://www.recmod.com/ Blondie Discography], Comprehensive fan discography
*[http://www.bobsamerica.com/blondie The Blondie Review], International Deborah Harry & Blondie fanzine
*[http://www.rockgirls.com.br/blondiebrasil/ Blondie Brasil], Brazillian Blondie fan site
*[http://page.freett.com/sundaygirl/ Pretty Baby], Japanese fan site
*[http://members.aol.com/Dblswitch/DH.html Tribute To Deborah Harry], By former tour manger
*[http://blondie_retrofanclub.tripod.com/ Retro Fan Club], Extensive collection of old fan club memorabilia
*[http://www.rip-her-to-shreds.com/ Rip Her To Shreds], Well designed fan site with lots of media
*[http://www.unioncity.force9.co.uk/ Union City], Fan site with unique photos
*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001323/ Debbie Harry IMDB Entry]
*[http://www.unratedmagazine.com/articles/Archive/2006/Blondie_060603.cfm UnRated Magazine: Blondie Live Review]


[[Category:Voice Actors|Harry, Debbie]]
[[Category:Voice Actors for GTA Vice City|Harry, Deborah]]

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Deborah Harry
Role Voice actor
Date of birth July 1, 1945
Place of birth Miami, Florida
Known for: Blondie (band)
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Deborah Ann "Debbie" Harry (born July 1, 1945, in Miami, Florida) is an American singer-songwriter and actress who originally gained fame as the frontwoman for the New Wave band Blondie. She provided the voice of Kaufman Cabs dispatcher Doris in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, additionally Blondie's Atomic can be heard on the Wave 103 radio station in the same game and their disco hit song, Heart of Glass can be heard in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories on the same radio channel. Moreover, she has also collaborated with Giorgio Moroder for the song "Rush Rush", which is heard on Flashback FM in Grand Theft Auto III.

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