Debbie Rochon Movies and Career Information
Nov 03, 1968
Vancouver
Actor
Debbie Rochon (born November 3, 1968 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian B-movie actress and former stage performer, best known for her work in Troma films. Rochon's early life was fraught with tragedy and misfortune. After her parents were deemed unfit to raise her, she was remanded to foster care at the age of 10. Shuttled from one foster home to the next, Rochon ran away to live on her own on the streets. Alerted to an open casting call by a fellow homeless youth, Rochon attended and, at the age of thirteen, found herself cast as an extra in Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains starring Diane Lane, Laura Dern and Ray Winstone. At that point, she realized that acting was going to be her life. By age seventeen, she had saved up enough money to move to New York City. Early on, Rochon worked with numerous off-off Broadway theater companies, performing in over 25 stage productions. She garnered her first printed review in Back Stage which read: "Debbie Rochon acquitted her self well as the cocaloony bird in Tennessee Williams' The Gnadiges Fraulein". Feeling like she had gone as far as she could on the stage, Rochon focused on the cinema and has worked on over one
- Debbie Rochon Movies before 2012
- Take Out (2004) 2008
- Nowhere Man 2005
- Dr. Horror's Erotic House of Idiots 2003
- American Nightmare (2002) 2002
- Hellblock 13 2000
- Troma's Edge TV 2000
- Terror Firmer 1999
- Negatives 1968
- Screech of the Decapitated
- Bikini Bloodbath
- Dead Clowns
- Bleed
- Rapturious
- Colour From the Dark
- Slime City Massacre