Debbie Harry has opened up about her incredible, decades-spanning career, and why she would love the chance to work with Johnny Depp . The Blondie frontwoman first stepped into the spotlight in the 1970s and quickly became a punk icon after forming the group with Chris Stein. Since then, she has expertly straddled both music and movies, appearing in Six Ways to Sunday, Wiseguy, Absolutely Fabulous and many more – while also dropping hits including Call Me and One Way or Another.
The 78-year-old is set to steal the screen again in director Brian Logvinsky’s short film, Catharsis, also starring Harrison Ball and Jemima Kirke, with the project premiering at Tribeca Film Festival in New York . Despite having commanded a career in the industry that most couldn’t even dream of, she is showing no signs of slowing down and wants to take on a huge part in a mainstream movie next, setting her sights on some big A-listers. Speaking to Metro.
co.uk , she was questioned over whether there is anyone she would dream to work with, or roles she wants to take on, and she didn’t hold back. ‘Gee, that’s a big question and I must say that it’s probably a very long list,’ she told us.
‘I was just talking with one of our crew about Johnny Depp, somebody I’ve always admired. ‘It’s a very long list of directors and actors that I would love to work with. ‘I’ve not really thought of anything specific.
I would certainly like to do a character in a major, big picture, but I’m.
