Debbie Harry Reveals Her Dream Casting: Florence Pugh for the Blondie Biopic
Currently, musical biopics are often Hollywood’s bread and butter. Every studio is scrambling to find the next “Bohemian Rhapsody” or “Rocketman.” But when it comes to capturing the essence of a true punk rock icon, you can’t just slap a blonde wig on any actress and call it a day. We’re talking about Debbie Harry, the trailblazing frontwoman of Blondie, a woman who oozed more cool from her little finger than most people possess in their entire being. So, who could possibly step into those legendary boots? Well, Debbie Harry herself has spoken, and her dream casting is none other than the powerhouse that is Florence Pugh.
Is Florence Pugh About to Become the Ultimate Blondie?

In a recent chat with The Times, the “Tide is High” singer didn’t hesitate when asked about a potential biopic. Harry said:
If it were somebody like Florence Pugh, I would be in heaven… I just think she’s a great actor and she could do anything.
Debbie Harry’s not wrong. Pugh has proven time and again that she’s a chameleon, capable of embodying everything from a grief-stricken cult member in “Midsommar” to a fiercely independent March sister in “Little Women.” The idea of her channeling that raw energy into the punk rock swagger of Debbie Harry is nothing short of electrifying.
A Casting Choice Years in the Making?
What makes this even juicier is that this isn’t some out-of-the-blue fantasy casting. The universe, it seems, has been trying to make this happen for a while. Back in 2020, during a panel at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, Florence Pugh was asked which famous figure she’d want to portray. Her answer?
Blondie, just because she’s so cool.
Yes! It seems the mutual admiration society between these two impressive women has been active for years. The stars are aligning, people!
It’s not just a vibe-match, either. Pugh has legitimate vocal chops, which she showcased beautifully in the 2023 film “A Good Person.” A biopic about a musician requires, ya know, music, and knowing Pugh can actually carry a tune adds a massive layer of credibility to this dream-casting scenario. We wouldn’t have to suffer through any cringey lip-syncing moments, and for that, we can all be thankful.
The Blondie Legacy is More Than Just Music
A biopic about Debbie Harry and Blondie wouldn’t just be about the music. It would be a deep dive into the cultural explosion of 1970s New York City. Blondie wasn’t just a musical act or a band; they were the center of a movement. Blondie seamlessly blended punk, disco, reggae, and some R&B into a style that was uniquely their own. They were innovators, trendsetters, and they became the very definition of “urban cool.”
A film would have to capture both the toil and treasure from that era, from all the sweaty nights at CBGB, to the creation of timeless hits like “Rapture” and “Call Me.” It’s a story of musical and artistic rebellion, fierce independence, and ultimately changing the face of music forever. Therefore the actress portraying Debbie Harry needs to embody that “heart of glass” spirit, that fearless can-do attitude, and Harry’s undeniably formidable stage presence. It’s a tall order, but if anyone has the range and the sheer audacity to pull it off, it’s Florence Pugh.
For now, two Blondie-centric films are reportedly in the works with filmmaker Charlotte Wells (“Aftersun”), including a documentary and the much-talked-about biopic. While nothing is set in stone, having the official seal of approval from Debbie Harry herself puts Pugh at the absolute top of the list. Here’s hoping the casting directors are paying close attention. Your move, Hollywood. Don’t mess this up.
