Deborah Richter

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Deborah Richter, also known as Debi Richter, is an American actress. She appeared in the films Cyborg (1989), [1] Square Dance (1987), [2] Winners Take All (1987) [3] and Hot Moves (1985). [4] She also appeared on TV in Hill Street Blues (alongside her husband Charles Haid) and All is Forgiven . [5]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1977 One on One Kathy
1979Hometown U.S.A.Dolly
1979 Swap Meet Susan
1980 Midnight Madness Candy
1980 Gorp Barbara
1984 Hot Moves Heidi
1987 Square Dance Gwen
1987 Winners Take All Cindy Wickes
1987 Promised Land Pammie
1989 Cyborg Nady Simmons
1989The BankerMelanie
2001CahootsVikki

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1977 The Waltons Darlene JarvisEpisode: "The Ferris Wheel"
1977 Baretta CaryEpisode: "The Reunion"
1977AspenAngela MorelliEpisode: "Aspen: Chapter I"
1978WheelsVal
1978 Centennial RebeccaEpisode: "The Wagon and the Elephant"
1979 Charlie's Angels Patty CantwellEpisode: "Teen Angels"
1979 The Rebels Molly
1979Portrait of a StripperBonnieTV movie
1979 Barnaby Jones Sally MarshallEpisode: "Indoctrination in Evil"
1980 Stone Episode: "Just a Little Blow Between Friends"
1980 The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo ColleenEpisode: "The Dirtiest Girls in Town"
1981 Bosom Buddies MelissaEpisode: "Best Friends"
1981TwirlBrigit KummelTV movie
1982 The Phoenix Co-edEpisode: "One of Them"
1982–1987 Hill Street Blues Daryl Ann / Hooker14 episodes
1983 The Fall Guy NurseEpisode: "Trauma"
1984 Riptide HoneyEpisode: "Double Your Pleasure"
1984 Hardcastle and McCormick KimmyEpisode: "You Would Cry Too, If It Happened to You"
1984 Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer Chi ChiEpisode: "Kill Devil"
1984 T. J. Hooker Kelly LaRueEpisode: "Hardcore Connection"
1985 My Wicked, Wicked Ways: The Legend of Errol Flynn Lucille HartleyTV movie
1985 Cheers BambiEpisode: "The Mail Goes to Jail"
1985 Hotel AmyEpisode: "Missing Pieces"
1985 Alfred Hitchcock Presents KathyEpisode: "Night Fever"
1986 Airwolf LynnEpisode: "Birds of Paradise"
1986 All Is Forgiven Sherry Levy
1986Christmas EvePattiTV movie
1987 CBS Summer Playhouse HollyEpisode: "Roughhouse"
1991 Gabriel's Fire Cherry MoonEpisode: "Kelly Green"
1991 Lookwell Miss RoysterTV movie
1997 Men Behaving Badly TiffanyEpisode: "It's Good to Be Dead"

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References

  1. Wooley, John (9 April 1989), "'Cyborg'", Tulsa World
  2. Ebert, Roger (20 March 1987), "'Square Dance' generates tedium one step at a time", Chicago Sun-Times
  3. Ringel, Eleanor (25 March 1987), "Movie Review - 'Winner' is an interesting but poorly made film", The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
  4. Williams, George (18 March 1985), "Nothing hot - or original - here 'Hot Moves'", The Sacramento Bee
  5. Wooley, John (28 March 1986), "Debi Richter mat stay in NBC's "Forgiven,' "Hill Street' next fall", Akron Beacon Journal