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Debbie Bartlett (born Deborah DuBusky in 1951) is an American actress, dancer and choreographer, known for her work in film, television, and stage during the 1970s and 1980 particularly for her role on
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Early life and family

Debbie Bartlett was born Deborah Ann DuBusky in 1951, the third of four children of Jerome Joseph “Jerry” DuBusky (1919 to 1984) and Ann Elizabeth Donahue (1927 to 1987). Her father was born in
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, with Prussian, French, Irish and Portuguese ancestry. Her mother was from
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with English and Irish ancestry. Jerry and Ann DuBusky began raising their family in
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before moving to California. The four children were raised in
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and attended Edgewood High School, where Debbie was crowned homecoming queen in 1969.


Career

Debbie DuBusky began her career in 1970 when she joined the cast of Disney on Parade. It was on that tour that she met Bill Bartlett whom she married the next year, taking the name Bartlett as her stage name. The Disney on Parade show and tour took her to Canada, Mexico and around the USA. At the end of the tour she joined the Chandler Conspiracy Night Club Act, a touring show group, where she performed alongside Bill until 1974. Alongside her husband she appeared in an Orange Shasta commercial in 1977 starring Barry Williams and choreographed by
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. She began her film career in 1978 in the comedy Shame, Shame on the Bixby Boys, where she played Suley Blue Bixby, but continued to work on stage. In 1979 she performed alongside Peter Virgo jr and Bruce Tuthill in Bells Are Ringing at
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playing Michelle. In 1980, Bartlett was cast in Xanadu as one of the immortal
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. She was the second muse to emerge from the mural during the "I'm Alive" sequence. However, she had to leave the production before its conclusion and was uncredited. In 1981, she made a guest appearance on the sitcom ''
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'' as Marlene in the episode ''Some of That Jazz''. Debbie then became well known as a game show cohost. In 1983 she was featured on Dream House and then filled the cohost role on Every Second Counts in 1984. Bartlett's most significant television role came in the final season of
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(1985–1986), where she appeared in 19 episodes as Susie, one of eight dancers known as The Mermaids. Selected through a nationwide audition process from thousands of hopefuls, she was part of a team that included
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, who appeared as Amy in her first role. For this role she had to leave Every Second Counts midway through its run. From June 1986 to June 1987, Bartlett performed in the touring production of
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, playing Mary Margaret and participating in the ensemble. She then returned to TV to act as a gameshow cohost with
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(1987–1990). She also worked as a hostess on the short-lived syndicated series ''Home Shopping Game'' in 1987. In the 1990s, Bartlett worked alongside her husband as a choreographer. In 1995, they choreographed
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'' at the Fountain Theatre,
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In 1998, at The Fountain Theatre once again, they choreographed Fitzgerald's
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for which they won the LA Weekly 1998 Production Design of the Year Award for Choreography. Other notable productions at the Fountain Theatre include Dottie! and
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. Bartlett continued to perform as well as choreograph. Although predominantly in theatre, in 2003 she played a ghost dancer alongside Bill in the Disney film
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Personal life

Debbie married William "Bill" Bartlett (1940–2024), a dancer and dance teacher, on August 3, 1971. She used her married name throughout her career. Bill had already begun establishing his career as a performer in
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, where he was discovered by Sophie Tucker. He went on to perform with luminaries such as
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and Donald O’Connor. He was most renowned as a teacher, at various schools such as the Debbie Reynolds Dance Studios and the Madilyn Clark Studios. Bill's long teaching career included a notable tenure at Plaza de la Raza starting in 1987 as well as
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. Debbie assisted Bill's teaching from around 2007 at Idyllwild and began to take classes of her own. They were also close friends with dancer and choreographer Alex Romero and dancer and author Mark Knowles. They assisted Knowles in creating a lecture on the history of tap dancing, which Knowles later expanded into a book. When Bill Bartlett passed away on August 31, 2020, they had been married for forty-nine years.Shine On Hollywood Magazine Jan Feb 2021, p66-109
/ref> Latterly, the Bartlett's performed together in Hollywood in show written and directed by Cate Caplin (a former student of Bill's) called ''The Beat Goes On''. Her final performance with Bill was in 2017 at the
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Celebration of Life at the Forest Lawn Hall of Liberty. Debbie's niece, Rachel DuBusky, is also a dancer and owner-director of Solid Gold Dance studios. Having spent 29 years at Pam Rossi's Dance Ten studio, in 2021, she took over the studio and renamed it in tribute to Pam Rossi's time as a dancer on the TV show Solid Gold.Rachel DuBusky profile Solid Gold dance studios
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