- Born
- Birth nameDeborah Lizabeth Dutch
- Height5′ 2″ (1.57 m)
- Deborah Dutch began her career on Broadway. Her destiny then led her to Hollywood to makes her dreams come true.
One of her first films was a kung-fu epic called Bruce Lee Fights Back from the Grave (1976) (aka "Bruce Lee Fights Back from the Grave"), which earned her celebrity status in South Korea. Eventually, she got her break in "A" films with a cameo in The Amazing Howard Hughes (1977) with Tommy Lee Jones. She landed roles in Protocol (1984) with Goldie Hawn, The Man Who Wasn't There (1983) with Steve Guttenberg, D.C. Cab (1983) with Gary Busey, Action Jackson (1988) with Carl Weathers and such TV series as Miami Vice (1984), General Hospital (1963) and The Young and the Restless (1973).
Deborah became a "Scream Queen" from starring in many "B" horror movies. Among the most notable of them are Sorority Girls and the Creature from Hell (1990) (frequently shown on USA's "Up All Night"), Hard to Die (1990)--a Roger Corman cult classic--and the erotic hit Death Dancers (1993).
Deborah's newest releases are Dead Air (1999), in which she stars, and Baberellas (2003) as a guest star, a sci-fi comedy for Showtime movie channel. She has appeared in The Last Run (2004) starring Fred Savage and directed by Jonathan Segal, and American Ride (2005), a Gold-Dust Entertainment film.
Deborah Dutch has been in over 40 films, has been a cover girl for many magazines and is known worldwide through published trading cards, many media articles, and magazine pictorials. She is very excited about her own movie project in development, "The Hollywood Warrioress". She has created the concept and will star in the movie as well. There will also be a comic book modeled by her "Hollywood Warrioress". It is soon to debut. A model kit is also on the market called "The Warrior Goddess" with unlimited merchandising as a spin off.
Her motto is "never give up on your dreams..."- IMDb Mini Biography By: Deborah Dutch
- Great-great-great-granddaughter of civil engineer John Augustus Roebling and great-great-granddaughter of civil engineer Washington Roebling, the designers and construction supervisors of numerous early suspension bridges, including the world famous Brooklyn Bridge.
- Scream queen.
- Former high school cheerleader.
- She began her career on Broadway.
- Niece of actor Paul Roebling.
- [filming shower scenes] I learned well from Jim [Wynorski] how to do a shower scene and have the audience go, "Oooh, WOW-WOW! That's sexy! That's hot." ... When the camera moves up and down over my legs and over my boobs, I look up to the ceiling as I do my neck, and I show my toes for the foot fetish people. With B-movies, there's a certain art to it, so it's really fun.
- [her physique] I love showing off my beautiful body. I'm proud of it, and it's something that people respect.
- [still posing nude at 70] I'm thrilled to still do nude work because I think it's beautiful. I used to study all the great classical artists from Leonardo DaVinci onward, and that's the way I see nudity...Artistic, classic and beautiful. I don't look at nudity as, "Oh, let's stick it in. Let's see her tits and ass." I don't look at it that way. A woman is beautiful, and sexuality is beautiful, and all bodies are beautiful.
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