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BIOGRAPHY -
Debbie Rochon started out as a New York stage actress. She belonged to numerous theatre companies during the 1980s, honing her acting
skills in classical and contemporary works. After several bit parts in Indie
films she found her true love: film.
By the mid-1990s Debbie was starring in
dozens of horror features. Although mostly associated with creepy
features and thrillers - she has garnered acclaim for her turns for comedy and
drama. Rochon has also co-hosted a number of radio shows in New York City which
focused on film
and pop culture.
Some of her
accolades include:
* 1st Runner up in Joe Bob Briggs' 1996 Hubbie Award for Best Actress in
"Abducted II: The Reunion" (1994).
*1997 Barbarella Award for best actress in
"Broadcast Bombshells"
(1995).
*2002 Phantom of the Movies' Videoscope award "Best Psychette"
(Best Female Psycho in a movie) for her role as 'Jane Toppan' in
"American
Nightmare" (2002).
* 'Scream Queen of the Decade Award' (1990 to present) from Draculina
Magazine (2003)reader's poll.
* Inducted into the B-Movie Hall of Fame October 2004.
* 2004 Micro Cinema Film Festival Award for "Best Actress in a Comedy"
for her work in "Dr. Horror's Erotic House of Idiots".
*Won Best Supporting Actress Award for her work in the comedy sci-fi send-up
"Screech of the Decapitated" at the 2005 B-Movie Awards.
In addition to her acting talents, Rochon has written for numerous publications
including GC Magazine, Videoscope, Femme Fatales, The Joe Bob Report, Draculina,
Scream Queens Illustrated, Scan and Sirens of Cinema.
Debbie currently works for
Fangoria Entertainment
both as talent,
and hosting her own show called “Trailer Park”, as well as producer on numerous
other projects.
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