- Has a large vertical scar on her upper right arm which she got from a knife attack at age 14 while living in the streets of Vancouver.
- Served as a jury member on the first all female jury at The Oldenburg Film Festival 2012, alongside Mira Sorvino, Gabrielle Miller, Tamar Simon Hoffs and Lana Morgan.
- Started out as a New York stage actress. Has written for numerous genre publications, her first regular column appeared in "The Joe Bob Report".
- Won Best Actress Award at the 2012 Pollygrind Film Festival for her work in Exhumed.
- Debbie Rochon is featured in the book "1000 Women In Horror, 1895-2018" by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas. There is an 8 page chapter devoted to Debbie, including an interview.
- Was inducted into the B-Movie Hall of Fame October 2004.
- Was 1st Runner up in Joe Bob Briggs' 1996 Hubbie Award for Best Actress in Abducted II: The Reunion (1995).
- Honored with the inaugural Ingrid Pitt Award for Excellence and Perseverance in Horror on Jan. 12, 2013.
- Received the 2013 BUTFF Fan Appreciation Award in Breda, The Netherlands.
- Won Best Magazine Column for Diary of the Deb (Fangoria Magazine) in the 2014 Rondo Hatton Awards.
- Won 'Scream Queen of the Decade Award' (1990 to present) from Draculina Magazine (2003), readers poll.
- Was inducted into The Hell of Fame Feb. 2012.
- Won Best Actress Award at the Macabre Faire Film Festival 2012 for her role in The Tell Tale Heart.
- Won Best Actress Award at the 2012 Terror Film Festival for her work in The Tell Tale Heart.
- Won the 1997 Barbarella Award for best actress in Broadcast Bombshells (1995).
- She won the 2002 Phantom of the Movies' Videoscope award for Best Psychette (Best Female Psycho in a movie) for her role as Jane Toppan in American Nightmare (2002).
- Won Best Supporting Actress Award for her work in the comedy sci-fi send-up Screech of the Decapitated (2005) at the 2005 B-Movie Awards.
- Was a character in the horror novel "Bad Moon Rising", written by multiple Bram Stoker Award-winning author Jonathan Maberry.
- Won The Golden Cob Award 2009 for Best Scream Queen by public vote system.
- Won Best Actress Award at the 2010 Eerie Horror Film Festival for her role in Slime City Massacre (2010).
- Was honored with an award for Dedication to Excellence in Independent Filmmaking at the 2010 Buffalo Screams Horror Film Festival.
- Won Best Actress at the 2011 Buffalo Screams Film Festival for her role in Bart Mastronardi's "The Tell Tale Heart", part of the Tales of Poe (2014) horror anthology.
- Won Best Actress Award at The Golden Cobs 2011 for her role in Alien Vengeance (2010).
- Won Best Supporting Actress Award at the 2013 Pollygrind Film Festival for her work in Dry Bones.
- Received 1st Runner-up Best Magazine Column nod for Diary of the Deb (Fangoria Magazine) in the 2013 Rondo Hatton Awards.
- Named one of "The Top 40 Scream Queens of the Past 40 Years" by Entertainment Tonight on October 17th 2018.
- In October 2019 was named one of the "20 Best Scream Queens in Movie History" by the Daily Hawker website.
- At the Dracula Film Festival in Romania, Debbie Rochon was awarded the trophy and the honorary title of "Countess Dracula 2020," The first woman to receive such an honor. All recipients previously had been given the 'Count Dracula' award. Among those who received the trophy before are director Lamberto Bava, actor Armand Assante and special effects master Sergio Stivaletti.
- Website Mr. Skin posted in Oct. 2020 that she was one of the top four "scream queens" who've done the most on-screen nudity, though not all of their nude scenes were in horror films. According to the list she had 40. The other three were Linnea Quigley (64), Jamie Lee Curtis (20) and Milla Jovavich (20).
- Won the 2004 Micro Cinema Film Festival Award for Best Actress in a Comedy for her work in Dr. Horror's Erotic House of Idiots (2004).
- Debbie was a guest live in studio on The Howard Stern Show in May, 2000 on K-Rock in NYC.
- She was inducted into the WorldFilmGeek Cinema Hall of Fame 2024.
- Debbie Rochon's column, The Rochon Report in Videoscope magazine, was nominated for Best Magazine Column Award in the 2022 Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards.
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