Deborah Dutch began her illustrious career on the prestigious Broadway stage, setting the stage for her future success. As fate would have it, her journey led her to the vibrant city of Hollywood, where she would soon realize her dreams and make a lasting impact on the film industry.
Her early film credits include the kung-fu epic "Bruce Lee Fights Back from the Grave" (1976),which catapulted her to stardom in South Korea. She soon transitioned to "A" films with a memorable cameo in "The Amazing Howard Hughes" (1977) alongside Tommy Lee Jones. This was followed by notable 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 appearances in popular TV series such as "Miami Vice" (1984),"General Hospital" (1963),and "The Young and the Restless" (1973).
Deborah's career trajectory took a dramatic turn when she became a renowned "Scream Queen" due to her starring roles in numerous "B" horror movies. Some of her most notable performances include "Sorority Girls and the Creature from Hell" (1990),"Hard to Die" (1990) - a cult classic directed by Roger Corman - and the erotic thriller "Death Dancers" (1993).
In recent years, Deborah has continued to captivate audiences with her performances in films such as "Dead Air" (1999),in which she stars, and "Baberellas" (2003),a sci-fi comedy for the Showtime movie channel. She has also appeared in "The Last Run" (2004) alongside Fred Savage, directed by Jonathan Segal, and "American Ride" (2005),a Gold-Dust Entertainment film.
Throughout her illustrious career, Deborah has been featured on numerous magazine covers, has appeared in published trading cards, and has been the subject of many media articles and magazine pictorials. She is currently working on her own movie project, "The Hollywood Warrioress," which she has conceptualized and will star in. Additionally, a comic book adaptation of the film, featuring Deborah as the titular character, is set to debut soon. A model kit, titled "The Warrior Goddess," is also available, with unlimited merchandising opportunities as a spin-off.
Deborah's inspiring motto is "never give up on your dreams," a mantra that has guided her throughout her remarkable journey in the entertainment industry.