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21 Facts About Debbie Rochon

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When Rochon was ten years old, her parents were deemed unfit to raise her, and she was remanded to foster care.

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In 1980 Debbie Rochon was cast as a punk-fan rock-concert extra in Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains after being alerted to an open-casting call by another homeless youth.

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Debbie Rochon worked for three months and earned $300 cash a week.

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Debbie Rochon worked with off-off-Broadway theater companies, performing in over 25 stage productions.

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Debbie Rochon then went on to appear in over two hundred independent features.

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Debbie Rochon was a featured guest player on Fox's New York Undercover.

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In 2002, Debbie Rochon was crowned Scream Queen of the Decade by Draculina magazine, based on reader voting.

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In 2002, while working on an unreleased film in Tennessee, Debbie Rochon suffered an accident with a machete which resulted in the near-severing of the four fingers of her right hand.

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In 2004, Debbie Rochon won MicroCinemaFest's "Best Comedy Actress" award for her work in Dr Horror's Erotic House of Idiots.

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Debbie Rochon co-hosted the 2005 Village Halloween Parade with Dee Snider.

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Debbie Rochon appeared regularly at Fangoria's Weekend of Horrors conventions when they were being produced.

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In 2008, Debbie Rochon appeared in several new horror ventures, including the Michigan-made film Dog, Savaged, The Colour from the Dark, Psychosomatika, and Beg.

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Debbie Rochon can be seen in the After Dark-released film Mulberry Street, directed by Jim Mickle, which had a theatrical run as part of the Horrorfest series in 2007.

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Debbie Rochon is a character in the 2008 novel Bad Moon Rising by Jonathan Maberry.

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Debbie Rochon is one of several real-world horror celebrities who are in the fictional town of Pine Deep when monsters attack.

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Debbie Rochon appeared in a 2009 documentary Pretty Bloody: The Women of Horror.

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Debbie Rochon presented the movie on the Premiere at 2010 Beloit International Film Festival on February 18,2010.

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Debbie Rochon portrayed Eleanor of Aquitaine in the 2014 film Richard the Lionheart: Rebellion.

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Debbie Rochon won the coveted award for her column in 2014.

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Debbie Rochon continues to be nominated annually for her film column "The Rochon Report" featured in Videoscope magazine.

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Debbie Rochon worked for the horror magazine Fangoria for the last 14 years of its publication until it was bought in 2018 by Cinestate.