Debbie Allen Net Worth

Debbie Allen Net Worth

What Is Debbie Allen's Net Worth?

$3 Million

Debbie Allen has a $3 million net worth as an actor, dancer, choreographer, singer-songwriter, director, and producer in the United States. She rose to prominence as the chief choreographer for the musical drama television series Fame.

She has also served on the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities in the past.

Allen established the Debbie Allen Dance Academy in Los Angeles in 2001, where she continues to instruct young dancers. She has also directed over 50 television and film projects.

Quick Facts About Debbie Allen

Debbie Allen Net Worth $3 Million
Date of Birth Jan 16, 1950
Age 71
Gender Female
Height 5 ft 1 in (1.57 m)
Nationality American
Profession Actor, Choreographer, Dancer, Director, Producer, Writer
Relationship Status Married
Husband Norm Nixon

Debbie Allen: Earnings, Career and More

With her mајоr eаrnіng соming frоm bеіng а ѕіngеr, асtоr, dаnсеr, аnd ѕоngwrіtеr Debbіе Аllеn hаѕ gаrnеrеd а nеt wоrth оf $3 mіllіоn. Her work in a variety of entertainment industries was successful and well received by the audience. Her annual income is reported to be over $480,000, with a monthly income of $40,000.

Allen began her career as a performer on Broadway. In 1970, Allen earned her Broadway breakthrough in the chorus of Purlie. In 1976, Allen made her television debut as J.J.'s drug-addicted fiancée, Diana, in a memorable two-part episode of the CBS sitcom Good Times titled "J.J.'s Fiancée".

Debbie Allen as Lydia Grant on Fame. (Source: Snakkle)

She rose to fame after portraying Lydia Grant in the television series "Fame," which aired from 1982 to 1987. During the show's run, Allen was nominated for an Emmy Award for Best Actress four times.

Allen has two solo albums: Sweet Charity (1986) and Special Look (1989), both of which spawned a number of songs. In the same year, she directed the musical Polly. She went on to helm the criminal drama film Out-of-Sync (1995) as well as several television movies.

For ten years, she choreographed The Academy Awards Show, six of which were consecutive. Allen has been a judge and mentor for the American edition of So You Think You Can Dance since 2007.

Allen helmed 44 episodes of All of Us, Everybody Hates Chris, How to Get Away with Murder, Empire, Scandal, and many other shows throughout the 2000s and 2010s. She also appeared on the ABC medical program Grey's Anatomy in 2011 as Dr. Catherine Fox. She has been an executive producer since the 12th season.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5anWrBFPmY

She directed Christmas on the Square, a Netflix musical film featuring Dolly Parton, in 2020.

You may also want to read: Phylicia Rashad Net Worth

Debbie Allen Relationships and Personal Life

In 1957, she married Win Wilford for the first time. They divorced each other in 1983.

Allen is currently married to Norm Nixon, a former NBA player, and the couple has three children: Vivian Nichole Nixon (dancer), Norman Ellard Nixon Jr. (basketball player), and DeVaughn Nixon.

Debbie Allen with her sister, Phylicia Rashad. (Source: Getty Images)

She is the younger sister of Phylicia Rashad, a well-known actress, director, and singer.

Debbie Allen: Early Life, Parents and Education

Allen was born in Houston, Texas. Her father, Andrew Arthur Allen, worked as an orthodontist whereas her mother, Vivian Allen, is a Pulitzer Prize-nominated artist, poet, playwright, scholar, and publisher.

She graduated from Howard University with a B.A. in classical Greek literature, speech, and theatre and went on to study acting at the HB Studio in New York City. Howard University and the University of North Carolina School of the Arts have awarded her honorary doctorates.

Intresting Facts About Debbie Allen

  • As of September 2021, she has around 2.3 million followers on her Instagram account. (@therealdebbieallen)
  • In 1991, she was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
  • She has two Tony Awards and a Golden Globe Award to her name.