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Born
and raised in the San Francisco-Bay Area, Ms. de Coudreaux showed an
early aptitude for music and dancing. However, having attained her present
height of six feet in her mid-teens, she changed her While
working at MGM Grand Hotel-Las Vegas, she came to the attention of the
legendary producer/director
Donn Arden. With his encouragement and direction, she advanced
from the dancing chorus to principal singer in his new show Jubilee.
It was during a holiday in Europe that her fortunes took
a turn for the better. She was informed that the
Moulin Rouge was looking for a new star. Ms. de Coudreaux auditioned
and again, was signed on the spot to star in the Moulin's new show scheduled
to During her European career, Debbie appeared frequently on television. Some of her credits included: Michel Drucker's "Champs Elysees", Jacques Martin, Les Uns et les Autres, Patrick Sabatier (France), the award-winning Gino Bramieri Show for three seasons (Italy), Essence-The Program, The Today Show with Bryant Gumbel, Entertainment Tonight (USA), also The Wogan Show (England), Kenny, Live! (Ireland) and the Gala of the Century filmed at the Moulin Rouge with such stellar personalities as Ella Fitzgerald, Ray Charles, Jerry Lewis, Anita Baker, Charles Aznavour and Lauren Bacall. Debbie also appeared in two Robert Altman movies, Beyond Therapy and Aria, has performed at the American Embassy and the Ministere de la Culture in Paris. She co-hosted a radio show, Europe 1, recorded an award-winning soundtrack to the show Formidable, performed before the Prince and Princess of Wales, the Queen of England, Princess Caroline and Prince Rainier of Monaco, then Vice President Bush, the Russian Cosmonauts, Dustin Hoffman, Patty Lupone, Peter Ustinov, Liza Minnelli, Frank Sinatra, The Artist Formerly Known As[ and Once Again Known As] "Prince", Mick Jagger to mention just a few.
Returning to the United States to audition
for Tommy Tune, Debbie was cast in a leading role as
Having recently moved home to the San Francisco/Bay Area, Debbie has already begun to make a name for herself, appearing at Mecca, Jazz at Pearl's and a critically-acclaimed engagement at The Empire Plush Room. She completed a sold-out 6-week engagement as the star of San Francisco's wildly popular "Teatro Zinzanni" and a 3-month engagement in Seattle's "Teatro Zinzanni" playing the role of Cleopatra. Most recently, she participated in Sheryl Lee Ralph's 15th Annual "Divas Simply Singing" benefit in Los Angeles and was a soloist with the Oakland East Bay Symphony's production of Handel's "The Messiah". |
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