Debbie Allen
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Filmography
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Dance Dreams: Hot Chocolate Nutcracker
(2020)This documentary spotlights Debbie Allen's career and follows her group of dance students as they prepare for Allen's annual "Hot Chocolate Nutcracker."

Uprooted: The Journey of Jazz Dance
(2020)An exploration of jazz dance that honors its roots, celebrates its evolution, and inspires future dancers through rhythm, movement, and music.

Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling
(1986)A comedian at the peak of success and the pit of self-esteem buckles under the pressure and suffers an accident that forces him to reexamine his life.

Maurice Hines: Bring Them Back
(2019)An intimate portrait of trailblazing entertainer Maurice Hines, exploring his long showbiz career and complex relationship with his brother Gregory.

All About You
(2001)When a woman falls for her ex-boyfriend’s brother, both are forced to open up and deal with their broken pasts to win a second chance at love.

Alice at the Palace
(1982)Oscar winner Meryl Streep stars in this delightful "music hall" version of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland and Through The Looking Glass. Also starring Emmy winner Debbie Allen.

The Painting
(2001)In this explosive coming-of-age story, Randy Barrington finds himself in the center of two wars during the 1960s, an era that changed the world. While in a controversial interracial relationship with a black woman, Randy is ripped from the front lines of the civil rights struggle at home and forced to struggle heroically for his life in the Vietnam War.

Turning the Tables with Robin Roberts
News anchor Robin Roberts holds intimate roundtable conversations with female celebrities from all walks of life.

In the House
Can a former pro-football player and a newly divorced mother with two children live together -- when they don't even know each other? Grammy Award winner LL Cool J and Emmy Award winner Debbie Allen star in this delightful comedy series.

Seen & Heard: The History of Black Television
This two-part documentary takes audiences on a journey through the history of Black representation on television in this two-part docuseries. Through archival footage and interviews with Shonda Rhimes, Tyler Perry, and Oprah Winfrey, among others, this film spotlights the trailblazers who paved the way – while illuminating a new generation of voices shaping the future of TV.