Gibson, Deborah (1970–)

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Gibson, Deborah (1970–)

American pop singer and actress. Born Deborah Ann Gibson, Aug 31, 1970, in Merrick, NY.

Began piano studies as toddler; won songwriting contest at 12; signed with Atlantic Records (1986) and released hit debut album Out of the Blue (1987); scored top-5 hits with "Shake Your Love" and "Only in My Dreams" (1987); hit #1 with ballad "Foolish Beat," which made her the youngest person to write, record, and produce a #1 single (1988); released albums Electric Youth (1989), Anything is Possible (1990), and Body Mind Soul (1993); earned chart success with "No More Rhyme" (1989) and "Anything is Possible" (1990); played Sandy in London production of Grease (1993); formed her own record label Espiritu (1997); acted in film comedy My Girlfriend's Boyfriend (1999) and starred in Norman Lear sitcom "Maggie Bloom" (2000); took over role of "Belle" in Beauty and the Beast on Broadway (2000).

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