Rock icon Deborah Harry regrets her hedonistic lifestyle during the 70s, insisting it has affected her memory. The 62-year-old is sad she abused her body with drugs and alcohol because it has made her forget some of her career highlights.[...] Read more!
Blondie singer Deborah Harry has condemned the popularity of reality TV shows, insisting music moguls are giving youngsters false hope. The 63-year-old star accuses show producers, like American Idol judge Simon Cowell, of encouraging talentless youngsters and wrongly promising them a career in the music industry. [...] Read more!
TMZ.com: There's always been something ineffably eerie (and, yes, alluring) about Deborah Harry -- the eyes, the voice, the dance moves. But, last night, outside Justin Timberlake's gig at Madison Square Garden, the 62-year-old Blondie queen demonstrated to... Read more
Singer Deborah Harry has dismissed her reputation as a style icon, insisting the pressure to set trends is frightening. The Blondie star is renowned for her impeccable fashion sense, which is believed to have inspired current trend-setters including supermodel Kate Moss.[...] Read more!
One way or another, Blondie is getting into the groove.
Deborah Harry has penned a new tune for a stage musical adaptation of the 1985 cult classic "Desperately Seeking Susan," which...
Happy Birthday to "One Tree Hill" actress Hilarie Burton (1982), "Lord of the Rings" actress Liv Tyler (1977), Dutch footballer Ruud Van Nistelrooy (1976), musician Sufjan Stevens (1975), "Antitrust" actress Claire Forlani (1972), hip-hop singer Missy Elliott (1971), "Ally McBeal" actress Julianne Nicholson (1971), ultimate "Baywatch" babe Pamela Anderson (1967), Canadian singer Michelle Wright (1961), Diana, Princess of Wales (1961; d. 1997), singer Evelyn King (1960), comedic actor Dan Aykroyd (1952), B-52s singer Fred Schneider (1951), Blondie singer Deborah Harry (1945), actress Karen Black (1942), director Sydney Pollack (1934), M*A*S*H actor Jamie Farr (1934), silver screen legend Olivia de Havilland (1916), and English actor Charles Laughton (1899; d. 1962).
Blondie front woman Deborah Harry was shocked when her trademark platinum locks began to break off - but refused to wear a wig to hide her trauma. The star's iconic blonde hair had suffered the effects of high-strength bleach since her teenage years, but Harry insists she remained upbeat about her loss.[...] Read more!
In response to Blondie fans who have flooded message boards slamming the decision to cast her as Deborah Harry in an upcoming biopic, Kirsten Dunst manages to alienate the people who will pay to see...
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