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Sharman Joshi (born 28 April 1979) is an Indian film and theatre actor. He has worked on and directed stage productions in English, Hindi, Marathi and Gujarati languages, but is mostly known for his work in Hindi films. He made his acting debut in Godmother (1999). He made his debut as a co-lead actor in the Hindi film Style (2001); this was followed by supporting roles in hit films such as Rang De Basanti (2006), Golmaal (2006), Life in a... Metro (2007), 3 idiots (2009), Ferrari Ki Sawaari (2012), Hate Story 3 (2015), and 1920 London (2016). He will be playing a lead role in the upcoming Bollywood movies Kaashi in Search of Ganga and 3 Storeys.Sharman Joshi has directed and starred in various theatre performances. He appeared as a deaf character in Gujarati version of popular play All the Best, which did over 550 shows in three years.He made his film debut in the 1999 art film, Godmother. This was followed by Style (2001), produced by N Chandra. Style was followed by its sequel Xcuse Me (2003) and other comedies such as Shaadi No. 1 (2005).




Godmother 1999 Full Movie 18l



  • CREDITS

  • Film Appearances

  • (Uncredited) Singer, Deadly Hero, Avco-Embassy, 1976

  • (With Blondie) The Blank Generation (documentary), Poe Productions, 1976

  • (With Blondie) Unmade Beds, filmed 1976, released 2001

  • Dee Trick, The Foreigner, Visions, 1978

  • Herself, Mr. Mike's Mondo Video, New Line Cinema, 1979

  • (With Blondie) Roadie, United Artists, 1980

  • (With Blondie) Lillian, Union City, filmed 1980, released 2001

  • Fairy godmother, Glenn O'Brien's "New York Beat Movie" (also knownas Downtown 81 and New York Beat Movie), 1981

  • (As Debbie Harry) Herself, A New Face of Debbie Harry (short documentary film), 1982

  • Nicki Brand, Videodrome (also known as Zonekiller), Universal, 1983

  • Singing voice of Angel, Rock & Rule (animated; also known as Ring of Power and Rock 'n' Rule), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Home Entertainment, 1983

  • (In archive footage from Videodrome) Terror in the Aisles,Universal, 1984

  • Lulu, Forever, Lulu (also known as Crazy Streets), TriStar,1987

  • (As Debbie Harry) Tina, Satisfaction (also known as Girls of Summer), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988

  • (As Debbie Harry) Velma Von Tussle, Hairspray (also known as White Lipstick), New Line Cinema, 1988

  • Girl at Blind Alley, "Life Lessons," New York Stories, Buena Vista, 1989

  • Betty, Tales from the Darkside: The Movie, Paramount, 1990

  • Anneka, The Real Story of "O Christmas Tree," 1991

  • Mrs. Kurtz, Dead Beat (also known as The Phony Perfector),Northern Arts Entertainment, 1994

  • Herself, Wigstock: The Movie, Hallmark Home Entertainment, 1995

  • Delores, Heavy, CFP Distribution, 1995

  • Thor Thorvalsen (some sources cite Spazz-O), Drop Dead Rock, 1996

  • Sandman (short film), cineMatrix, 1996

  • Delores, Copland (also known as Cop Land), Miramax, 1997

  • Herself, Who Is Harry Smith?, 1998

  • Joe's Day, 1998

  • Dorothy the waitress, Zoo, Pilgrims 5, 1999

  • Kate Odum, Six Ways to Sunday, Stratosphere Entertainment, 1999

  • Night Journey, 1999

  • Ezmeralda the psychic, Red Lipstick, Buttin Face Pictures/Rebel Planet Pictures, 2000

  • Marcella, The Fluffer, TLA Releasing, 2001

  • Ma Mabley, Try Seventeen (also known as All I Want), Try Seventeen Productions, 2002

  • Neighbor, Spun, Silver Nitrate Films, 2002

  • Wendy, Deuces Wild (also known as Deuces Wild--Wild in den Strassen), United Artists, 2002

  • Ann's mother, My Life without Me (also known as Ma vie sans moi and Mi vida sin mi), Sony Pictures Classics, 2003

  • (As Debbie Harry) Fastidieux, The Tulse Luper Suitcases, Part 1: The Moab Story (also known as Las maletas de Tulse Luper: La historia de Moab and Le valigie di Tulse Luper--La storia di Moab), Laurenfilm,2003

  • Madison, A Good Night to Die, Regent Entertainment, 2003

  • Herself, Ghost Light, Lot 47 Films, 2004

  • Herself, Mayor of the Sunset Strip (documentary), First Look Pictures Releasing, 2004

  • Herself, Picture This: Blondie and Debbie Harry (documentary; companion to the book of the same title), 2004

  • (As Debbie Harry) End of the Century (documentary; also known as End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones), Magnolia Pictures, 2004

  • Ramones Raw (documentary), Image Entertainment, 2004

  • The Road, 2004

  • Belinda, Patch (short film), Christopher Romero Studio, 2005

  • Herself, All We Are Saying (documentary), DeMann Filmed Entertainment/Flower Child Productions, 2005

  • Herself, Kiki and Herb Reloaded, Sniper, 2005

  • Lawyer, Honey Trap (short film), 149 Wooster Productions, 2005

  • Margaret, I Remember You Now (short film), Darinka Productions, 2005

  • Face Addict (documentary), Funny Balloons, 2005

  • Beauty, Full Grown Men, Grottofilms, 2006

  • Performer of songs that have been featured in films, television broadcasts, and video collections.

  • Television Appearances

  • Miniseries

  • Rock and Roll, PBS, 1995

  • 100 Greatest Women of Rock & Roll, VH1, 1999

  • 100 Greatest Songs of Rock and Roll, VH1, 2000

  • (In archive footage; with Blondie) "Pure Pop," Walk On By: The Story of Popular Song, ABC, 2001

  • (As Debbie Harry) And You Don't Stop: 30 Years of Hip-Hop, VH1, 2004

  • Movies

  • Cory Wheeler, Intimate Stranger (also known as After Midnight), Showtime, 1991

  • Nurse, "Hair," John Carpenter Presents "Body Bags" (also known asBody Bags and John Carpenter Presents "Mind Games"), Showtime,1993

  • Jacqueline (Madam Jacq), L.A. Johns (also known as Confessions and Johns), Fox, 1997

  • Specials

  • Blondie: Live at the Apollo Theatre (also known as Blondie Livein Glasgow), 1979

  • Women Who Rate a 10, NBC, 1981

  • Blondie, HBO, 1983

  • (In archive footage) Rolling Stone Presents Twenty Years of Rock &Roll, ABC, 1987

  • Cohost, 120 Minutes New Year's Countdown, MTV, 1989

  • (Uncredited) Member of audience, Saturday Night Live: 15th Anniversary, NBC, 1989

  • Rapido, BBC-2, 1989

  • Title role, "The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe," Mother Goose Rock 'n'Rhyme (musical), 1990

  • Red Hot and Blue, ABC, 1990

  • Homemaker, The Adventures of Pete and Pete: New Year's Pete, Nickelodeon, 1993

  • In a New Light '94, ABC, 1994

  • Dancing Barefoot, 1995

  • The State's 43rd Annual Halloween Special, CBS, 1995

  • MTV's Fashionably Loud, MTV, 1996

  • Herself, Unauthorized Biography: Milo, Death of a Supermodel, Comedy Central, 1997

  • Herself, In Bad Taste: The John Waters Story (also known as InBad Taste), Independent Film Channel, 1999

  • Blondie: Beneath the Bleach, BBC, 1999

  • Blondie's Back Live in NYC '99 (also known as Live in New York), VH1, 1999

  • The Bunny Years, Arts and Entertainment, 1999

  • Saturday Night Live: 25th Anniversary Primetime Special, NBC, 1999

  • Where Music Meets Film: Live from Sundance, VH1, 1999

  • Crossover, Independent Film Channel, 2001

  • (In archive footage) Heart-throbs of the 70s, Sky One, 2001

  • 25 Years of Punk, VH1, 2001

  • (In archive footage) Herself, Hollywood Rocks the Movies: The 1970s, 2002

  • I Love Muppets, BBC, 2002

  • Herself, Totally Gay! (also known as VH1's "Totally Gay!"),VH1, 2003

  • Absolutely Fabulous New York Special, Comedy Central, 2003

  • Stormy Weather: The Music fo Harold Arlen, BBC, CBC, and Trio, 2003

  • Herself, Totally Gayer, VH1, 2004

  • Herself, The Ultimate Pop Star, Channel 4 (England), 2004

  • Herself, When Playboy Ruled the World, VH1, 2004

  • Class of '80 Debbie Harry, 2004

  • The Fifth Annual Women Rock, 2004

  • Live by Request: Blondie (also known as Blondie Live by Request), Arts and Entertainment, 2004

  • VH1 Divas 2004, VH1, 2004

  • (In archive footage) Live from New York: The First Five Years of Saturday Night Live, NBC, 2005

  • When Disco Ruled the World, VH1, 2005

  • Awards Presentations

  • The 22nd Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1980

  • The British Comedy Awards 2001, Independent Television, 2001

  • (As Debbie Harry) Presenter, Hip-Hop Honors, VH1, 2004

  • Episodic

  • (With Blondie) Rock Concert, 1978

  • (With Blondie) Musikladen, multiple appearances, between 1978 and1979

  • (With Blondie) Top of the Pops (also known as All New Top of the Pops and TOTP), BBC, multiple appearances between 1978 and 2003

  • Host and musical guest (with Blondie), The Midnight Special, NBC,1979

  • (With Blondie) Disco, 1979

  • (With Blondie) The Old Grey Whistle Test (also known as OGWT and Whistle Test), BBC-2, 1979

  • (With Blondie) Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC's "Saturday Night,"Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1979

  • Host, The Muppet Show, syndicated, 1980

  • Pink Lady, NBC, 1980

  • (With Blondie) Solid Gold, syndicated, c. 1980

  • Host and musical guest, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC's "Saturday Night,"Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1981

  • Host, Solid Gold, syndicated, 1981

  • (In archive footage) La edad de oro, 1984

  • (As Debbie Harry) Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC's "Saturday Night,"Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1986

  • Bambi, "Top of the World," Crime Story, NBC, 1987

  • Sybil, "The Moth," Tales from the Darkside, syndicated, 1987

  • Diana Price, "And It Comes Out Here," Wiseguy, CBS, 1989

  • Diana Price, "Dead Dog Lives" (also known as "The Dead Dog Arc"), Wiseguy, CBS, 1989

  • Diana Price, "The Rip-Off Stick," Wiseguy, CBS, 1989

  • Guest, The Arsenio Hall Show, syndicated, 1989

  • Night Music, syndicated, 1989

  • "Desirable Alien," Monsters, syndicated, 1991

  • Voice of Vaingloria, Phantom 2040: The Ghost Who Walks (animated;also known as Phantom 2040 and P2040), syndicated, 1994

  • Guest, Lauren Hutton and ... , syndicated, 1995

  • Live from the House of Blues, TBS, 1995

  • The Music Biz, BBC-2, 1995

  • (As Debbie Harry) Guest, Die Harald Schmidt Show, 1996

  • Guest, The RuPaul Show, VH1, 1996

  • Herself, "Andy Warhol: A Life at the Edge," Biography (also knownas A&E Biography: Andy Warhol), Arts and Entertainment, 1998

  • Herself, "Andy Kaufman's Really Big Show," Biography (also known as A&E Biography: Andy Kaufman), Arts and Entertainment, 1999

  • "The Films of David Cronenberg," The Directors, Encore, 1999

  • Guest, Mad TV, Fox, 1999

  • Guest, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, NBC, 2000

  • Herself, "Blondie," Behind the Music (also known as Behind theMusic: Blondie,BtM, and VH1's "Behind the Music"), VH1, c.2000

  • Herself, "Gay," Absolutely Fabulous, Comedy Central, 2002

  • Guest, Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, BBC, 2002

  • Guest, V Graham Norton, Channel 4 (England), 2002

  • Herself, "Dames at Sea," Will & Grace, NBC, 2003

  • Herself, "24," Will & Grace, NBC, 2003

  • Guest, Enough Rope with Andrew Denton, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 2003

  • Guest, Rage, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 2003

  • (As Debbie Harry) Guest, San kvaell med Luuk, 2003

  • (As Debbie Harry) Guest, Tout le monde en parle, 2003

  • (With Blondie) Pulse, Fox, 2003

  • Top of the Pops 2 (also known as TOTP), BBC, 2003

  • The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2003, 2004

  • Guest, Breakfast with the Arts, Arts and Entertainment, 2004

  • Guest, Good Day Live, Fox, 2004

  • (As Debbie Harry) Guest, Jeremy Vine Meets ... , BBC, 2004

  • Guest, Last Call with Carson Daly, NBC, 2004

  • Guest, The View, ABC, 2004

  • Guest, Weekend Today, NBC, 2004

  • (With Blondie) Today (also known as NBC News Today and The Today Show), NBC, 2004

  • (As Debbie Harry) Herself, Tubridy Tonight, Radio Telefis Eireann(Ireland), 2005

  • Guest, The Paul O'Grady Show, Independent Television, 2005

  • (Uncredited) Cuando Espana se desnudo, [Spain], 2005

  • (In archive footage) Loops!, Television de Catalunya (Spain), 2005

  • (With Blondie) Sugar Rush, Channel 4, 2005

  • Also appeared in Bravo Profiles, Bravo; Musicians, Bravo; New Visions, VH1; and RollerGames, syndicated.

  • Pilots

  • Music Central, syndicated, 1981

  • Cassandra, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (also known as Sabrina), ABC, 1996

  • Television Song Performer

  • Series

  • Main theme song, Absolutely Fabulous (also known as Ab Fab), BBC-2, beginning 1992

  • Stage Appearances

  • Teaneck Tanzi, Teaneck Tanzi: The Venus Flytrap, Nederlander Theatre, New York City, 1983

  • M, Crave, Axis Theatre Company, New York City, 2000

  • Performer at various events, including concerts, tribute concerts, and benefit concerts.

  • RECORDINGS

  • Albums

  • Koo Koo, Chrysalis, 1981

  • Rockbird, Geffen, 1986

  • Def, Dumb, and Blonde, Sire, 1989

  • Debravation, Sire/Reprise, 1993

  • Most of All: The Best of, Chrysalis, 1999

  • Albums with Blondie

  • Blondie, Chrysalis, 1977

  • Plastic Letters, Chrysalis, 1977

  • Parallel Lines, Chrysalis, 1978

  • (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle []).push(); Eat to the Beat, Chrysalis, 1979

  • Autoamerican, Chrysalis, 1980

  • Best of Blondie, Chrysalis, 1981

  • The Hunter, Chrysalis, 1982

  • Live!, MCA, 1988

  • Once More into the Bleach, Chrysalis, 1988

  • The Complete Picture: The Very Best of Deborah Harry and Blondie,Chrysalis, 1991

  • Blonde and Beyond, Chrysalis, 1993

  • Platinum Collection (boxed set), Chrysalis/EMI, 1994

  • The Ultimate Collection, Chrysalis, 1994

  • Blondie--Atomic; The Very Best of Blondie, Chrysalis/EMI, 1995

  • Remixed, Remade, and Remodeled (also known as Remix Project), Chrysalis, 1995

  • Back to Back Hits, Capitol, 1996

  • Essential Blondie: Picture This Live, EMD/Capitol, 1997

  • Essential Collection (compilation), EMI Gold, 1997

  • Live, Beyond, 1999

  • No Exit, Beyond/BMG, 1999

  • The Curse of Blondie, Sanctuary, 2004

  • Recorded other albums with Blondie.

  • Albums with Others

  • (With Wind in the Willows) Wind in the Willows, Capitol, 1968

  • Jimmy Destri, Heart on the Wall, Chrysalis, 1981

  • (As Debbie Harry; with Chris Stein) At Home with Debbie Harry and Chris Stein, 1987

  • The Ramones, Halfway to Sanity, Sire, 1987

  • Thompson Twins, Big Trash, Warner Bros., 1989

  • Just Say Da/Volume IV of Just Say Yes, Sire, 1989

  • Die Haut, Head On, Triple X Records, 1993

  • Cash Cow, Giorno Poetry Systems Records, 1993

  • DIY Blank Generation: The New York Scene, Rhino, 1993

  • Heck on Wheels Volume 3, Warner Bros./Reprise, 1993

  • Smack My Crack, Giorno Poetry Systems Records, 1993

  • Brace Yourself! A Tribute to Otis Blackwell, Shanachie, 1994

  • (With the Jazz Passengers) In Love, High Street Records, 1994

  • Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, Rey azucar, Sony Discos, 1995

  • Sedated in the Eighties No. 4, The Right Stuff, 1995

  • Groove Thing, This Is No Time, Eightball/Lightyear, 1997

  • Closed on Account of Rabies: Poems and Tales of Edgar Allan Poe, Mercury/Universal, 1997

  • (With Blondie as Adolph's Dog) We Will Fall: The Iggy Pop Tribute,Royalty Records, 1997

  • (With the Jazz Passengers) Individually Twisted, 32 Records, 1997

  • Like a Girl, I Want You to Keep Coming, Visionary Records, 1999

  • Singles

  • "Backfired," Chrysalis, 1981

  • "The Jam Was Moving," Chrysalis, 1981

  • "Now I Know You Know," 1981

  • "Rush Rush," Chrysalis, 1983

  • "Feel the Spin," Geffen, 1985

  • "French Kissin' (in the USA)," Geffen, 1986

  • "Free to Fall," 1987

  • "In Love with Love," Geffen, 1987

  • "Liar Liar," 1988

  • "Brite Side," 1989

  • "I Want That Man," Atlantic, 1989

  • "Sweet and Low," Atlantic, c. 1990

  • (With Iggy Pop) "Well, Did You Evah!," Chrysalis, 1990

  • "I Can See Clearly Now," Sire/Reprise, 1993

  • "Strike Me Pink," 1993

  • Other singles include "Strawberry Fields Forever."

  • Singles with Blondie

  • "In the Flesh," Private Stock, 1976

  • "X Offender," Private Stock, 1976

  • "Denis, Denis," Chrysalis, 1977

  • "In the Sun," 1977

  • "Rip Her to Shreds," Chrysalis, 1977

  • "Detroit 442," 1978

  • "(I'm Always Touched by Your) Presence Dear," 1978

  • "Hanging on the Telephone," Chrysalis, 1978

  • "Heart of Glass," Chrysalis, 1978

  • (As the New York Blondes Featuring Madame X) "Little GTO," 1978

  • "Picture This," 1978

  • "Accidents Never Happen," 1979

  • "Die Young Stay Pretty," 1979

  • "Dreaming," Chrysalis, 1979

  • "Eat to the Beat," 1979

  • "The Hardest Part," Chrysalis, 1979

  • "Living in the Real World," 1979

  • "One Way or Another," Chrysalis, 1979

  • "Shayla," 1979

  • "Slow Motion," 1979

  • "Sound-a-Sleep," 1979

  • "Sunday Girl," 1979

  • "Union City Blue," 1979

  • "Victor," 1979

  • "Atomic," Chrysalis, c. 1979

  • (With Giorgio Moroder) "Call Me," Chrysalis, 1980

  • "Number 1," 1980

  • "The Tide Is High," Chrysalis, 1980

  • (With Fab Five Freddie) "Yuletown Throwdown" (first version of "Rapture"), Flexipop, 1981

  • (With Fab Five Freddie) "Rapture," Chrysalis, 1981

  • "Island of Lost Souls," Chrysalis, 1982

  • "Atomic" (version two: remix), 1994

  • "Union City Blue," Chrysalis/EMI, 1995

  • "Maria," 1999

  • "Nothing Is Real but the Girl," 1999

  • (With Coolio and the Loud All-Stars) "Rapture/Maria/No Exit," 1999

  • "Good Boys," c. 2003

  • Singles with Others

  • "Spirit of the Forest," Atlantic, 1989

  • Groove Thing, "Command and Obey," Chrysalis/EMI, 1997

  • Music Videos

  • "Backfired," 1981

  • "Now I Know You Know," 1981

  • "Rush Rush," 1983

  • "French Kissin' (in the USA)," Geffen, 1986

  • "Free to Fall," 1987

  • "In Love with Love," 1987

  • "Liar Liar," 1988

  • "Brite Side," 1989

  • "I Want That Man," 1989

  • "Sweet and Low," c. 1990

  • (With Iggy Pop) "Well, Did You Evah!," 1990

  • "I Can See Clearly Now," 1993

  • "Strike Me Pink," 1993

  • Other music videos include "Strawberry Fields Forever."

  • Music Videos with Blondie

  • "In the Flesh," 1976

  • "X Offender," 1976

  • "Denis, Denis," 1977

  • "In the Sun," 1977

  • "Detroit 442," 1978

  • "Hanging on the Telephone," 1978

  • "(I'm Always Touched by Your) Presence Dear," 1978

  • "Picture This," 1978

  • "Accidents Never Happen," 1979

  • "Die Young Stay Pretty," 1979

  • "Dreaming," 1979

  • "Eat to the Beat," 1979

  • "The Hardest Part," 1979

  • "Heart of Glass," 1979

  • "Living in the Real World," 1979

  • "Shayla," 1979

  • "Slow Motion," 1979

  • "Sound-a-Sleep," 1979

  • "Sunday Girl," 1979

  • "Union City Blue," 1979

  • "Victor," 1979

  • "Atomic" (version one), c. 1979

  • "Call Me" (version one), 1980

  • "Number 1," 1980

  • "The Tide Is High," Chrysalis, 1980

  • (With Fab Five Freddie) "Rapture," Chrysalis, 1981

  • "Island of Lost Souls," 1982

  • "Call Me" (version two), 1990

  • "Atomic" (version two: remix), 1994

  • "Maria," 1999

  • "Nothing Is Real but the Girl," 1999

  • (With Coolio and the Loud All-Stars) "Rapture/Maria/No Exit," 1999

  • "Good Boys," c. 2003

  • Videos

  • Eat to the Beat, 1979

  • Best of Blondie: The Videos, Pacific Arts, 1981

  • Blondie Live!, 1982

  • (In archive footage; as Debbie Harry) Muppet Video: Rock Music with the Muppets, Playhouse Home Video, 1985

  • Live in Concert (also known as Blondie: Live!), MCA, 1987

  • The Complete Picture: The Very Best of Deborah Harry & Blondie, 1991

  • We're Outta Here! (also known as The Ramones: We're Outta Here!), 1997

  • The Nova Convention Revisited (also known as The Nova Convention Revisited: William S. Burroughs and the Arts), 1998

  • Blondie: Best of Musikladen Live, 1999

  • Blondie: Live, 1999

  • Blondie: Greatest Video Hits (also known as Greatest Video Hits), EMI Distribution, 2004

  • Blondie: Video Hits (also known as Video Hits), EMI Distribution, 2005

  • Disco: Spinning the Story (documentary), Koch Vision, 2005

  • TV Party, BrinkDVD, 2005

  • Video Games

  • Voice of Elizabeth, Double Switch, 1993

  • Voice, Penn & Teller's Smoke and Mirrors, 1995

  • Voice of Delores, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (also known as Vice City), Rockstar Games, 2002

  • WRITINGS

  • Albums

  • Koo Koo, Chrysalis, 1981

  • Rockbird, Geffen, 1986

  • Def, Dumb, and Blonde, Sire, 1989

  • Debravation, Sire/Reprise, 1993

  • Most of All: The Best of, Chrysalis, 1999

  • Albums with Blondie

  • Blondie, Chrysalis, 1977

  • Plastic Letters, Chrysalis, 1977

  • Parallel Lines, Chrysalis, 1978

  • Eat to the Beat, Chrysalis, 1979

  • Autoamerican, Chrysalis, 1980

  • Best of Blondie, Chrysalis, 1981

  • The Hunter, Chrysalis, 1982

  • Live!, MCA, 1988

  • Once More into the Bleach, Chrysalis, 1988

  • The Complete Picture: The Very Best of Deborah Harry and Blondie,Chrysalis, 1991

  • Blonde and Beyond, Chrysalis, 1993

  • Platinum Collection (boxed set), Chrysalis/EMI, 1994

  • The Ultimate Collection, Chrysalis, 1994

  • Blondie-Atomic; The Very Best of Blondie, Chrysalis/EMI, 1995

  • Remixed, Remade, and Remodeled (also known as Remix Project), Chrysalis, 1995

  • Back to Back Hits, Capitol, 1996

  • Essential Blondie: Picture This Live, EMD/Capitol, 1997

  • Essential Collection (compilation), EMI Gold, 1997

  • Live, Beyond, 1999

  • No Exit, Beyond/BMG, 1999

  • The Curse of Blondie, Sanctuary, 2004

  • Recorded other albums with Blondie.

  • Singles

  • "Backfired," Chrysalis, 1981

  • "The Jam Was Moving," Chrysalis, 1981

  • "Now I Know You Know," 1981

  • "Rush Rush," Chrysalis, 1983

  • "Feel the Spin," Geffen, 1985

  • "French Kissin' (in the USA)," Geffen, 1986

  • "Free to Fall," 1987

  • "In Love with Love," Geffen, 1987

  • "Liar Liar," 1988

  • "Brite Side," 1989

  • "I Want That Man," Atlantic, 1989

  • "Sweet and Low," Atlantic, c. 1990

  • (With Iggy Pop) "Well, Did You Evah!," Chrysalis, 1990

  • "Strike Me Pink," 1993

  • Wrote "Dracula, What Did You Do to My Mother?" and other songs.

  • Singles with Blondie

  • "In the Flesh," Private Stock, 1976

  • "X Offender," Private Stock, 1976

  • "Denis, Denis," Chrysalis, 1977

  • "In the Sun," 1977

  • "Rip Her to Shreds," Chrysalis, 1977

  • "Detroit 442," 1978

  • "(I'm Always Touched by Your) Presence Dear," 1978

  • "Hanging on the Telephone," Chrysalis, 1978

  • "Heart of Glass," Chrysalis, 1978

  • (As the New York Blondes Featuring Madame X) "Little GTO," 1978

  • "Picture This," 1978

  • "Accidents Never Happen," 1979

  • "Die Young Stay Pretty," 1979

  • "Dreaming," Chrysalis, 1979

  • "Eat to the Beat," 1979

  • "The Hardest Part," Chrysalis, 1979

  • "Living in the Real World," 1979

  • "One Way or Another," Chrysalis, 1979

  • "Shayla," 1979

  • "Slow Motion," 1979

  • "Sound-a-Sleep," 1979

  • "Sunday Girl," 1979

  • "Union City Blue," 1979

  • "Victor," 1979

  • "Atomic," Chrysalis, c. 1979

  • (With Giorgio Moroder) "Call Me," Chrysalis, 1980

  • "Number 1," 1980

  • "The Tide Is High," Chrysalis, 1980

  • (With Fab Five Freddie) "Yuletown Throwdown" (first version of "Rapture"), Flexipop, 1981

  • (With Fab Five Freddie) "Rapture," Chrysalis, 1981

  • "Island of Lost Souls," Chrysalis, 1982

  • "Atomic" (version two: remix), 1994

  • "Union City Blue," Chrysalis/EMI, 1995

  • "Maria," 1999

  • "Nothing Is Real but the Girl," 1999

  • (With Coolio and the Loud All-Stars) "Rapture/Maria/No Exit," 1999

  • "Good Boys," c. 2003

  • Screenplays

  • (With Mick Rock) Picture This: Blondie and Debbie Harry (documentary; companion to the book of the same title), 2004

  • Film Music

  • Songs

  • "Polyester," "Be My Daddy Baby (Lu-Lu's Theme)," and "The Best Thing (Love Song)," Polyester, New Line Cinema, 1981

  • "Karma," Very Bad Things, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, 1998

  • Picture This: Blondie and Debbie Harry (documentary; based on herbook of the same title), 2004

  • Harry's songs have been featured in films, television broadcasts, video collections, and video games.

  • Television Music

  • Intimate Stranger (movie; also known as After Midnight), Showtime, 1991

  • Main theme song, Absolutely Fabulous (series; also known as AbFab), BBC-2, beginning 1992

  • L.A. Johns (movie; also known as Confessions and Johns), Fox, 1997

  • Video Music with Others

  • Eat to the Beat, 1979

  • Best of Blondie: The Videos, Pacific Arts, 1981

  • Blondie Live!, 1982

  • (In archive footage; as Debbie Harry) Muppet Video: Rock Music with the Muppets, Playhouse Home Video, 1985

  • Live in Concert (also known as Blondie: Live!), MCA, 1987

  • The Complete Picture: The Very Best of Deborah Harry & Blondie, 1991

  • Blondie: Best of Musikladen Live, 1999

  • Blondie: Live, 1999

  • Blondie: Greatest Video Hits (also known as Greatest Video Hits), EMI Distribution, 2004

  • Blondie: Video Hits (also known as Video Hits), EMI Distribution, 2005

  • Disco: Spinning the Story (documentary), Koch Vision, 2005

  • TV Party, BrinkDVD, 2005

  • Fiction

  • Ten Cents a Dance with a Nickel Change!, c. 1979

  • Also the author of poetry.

  • Nonfiction

  • (With others) Making Tracks: The Rise of Blondie, photographs by Chris Stein, Dell, 1982

  • (Author of foreword; as Debbie Harry) Mick Rock, Picture This: Blondieand Debbie Harry, Sanctuary Publishing, 2004

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