Debbie de Coudreaux
Bay Area native Debbie de Coudreaux, has enjoyed a diverse career –
headliner at the Moulin Rouge in Paris, Broadway star, model,
spokesperson and recording artist. Debbie is the only American other
than Josephine Baker to have starred at the world-famous Parisian
cabaret. She also played leading roles in Tommy Tune’s "Grand Hotel"
on Broadway and London’s West End, and in Harold Prince’s "Show
Boat" on Broadway. In addition, Debbie has appeared extensively on
television and radio throughout Europe and the U.S. Songs from her
CD, "Have A Little Paris On Me," were heard at leading cabaret rooms in
New York and she was a sensation at the Empire Plush Room in San
Francisco. 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.
Recently, she participated in Sheryl Lee Ralph’s 15th Annual “Divas
Simply Singing” benefit in Los Angeles, was a soloist with the Oakland
East Bay Symphony and played the role of Lady Thiang in Woodminster’
s summer production of “The King and I”. For more information please
visit: myspace.com/debbiedecoudreaux or debbiedecoudreaux.com


Debbie de Coudreaux