Debbie - Notable People

Notable People

  • Debbie Allen, American actress, choreographer and film director
  • Debbie Armstrong, American athlete
  • Debbie Biagioni, British glamour model, Essex
  • Debra Bowen, American politician
  • Debbie Brill, Canadian high jumper
  • Debbie Cook, Californian politician, mayor of Huntington Beach, California
  • Deborah Cox, Canadian R&B singer
  • Debra DiGiovanni, Canadian comedian
  • Debbie Fuller, Canadian diver
  • Deborah "Debbie" Gibson, American pop singer
  • Déborah Gyurscek, Uruguayan pole vaulter
  • Deborah "Debbie" Harry, the lead singer from the band Blondie
  • Debbie LaPlante, American hurdler
  • Debbie Marti, English high jumper
  • Debbie Matenopoulos, American television personality and actress
  • Debbie McLeod, Scottish field hockey goalkeeper
  • Debbie Meyer, American swimmer
  • Debbie Pettibone, member of America-cubed sailing team that competed for the America's Cup in 1995
  • Debbie Reynolds, an American actress (born Mary Frances Reynolds) chose "Debbie" as her stage name
  • Debby Ryan, American actress
  • Deborah Sampson, First American female soldier
  • Debbie Stabenow, American legislator
  • Debbie Turner, former child actor who portrayed Marta von Trapp in 'The Sound of Music'
  • Debbye Turner, Miss America 1990
  • Debbie Wasserman Schultz, American legislator
  • Debby (polar bear), the world's oldest polar bear

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