Deborah Richter, a talented individual, entered the world on September 7, 1961, and began her journey in the television and film industry at a remarkably young age. Initially, she gained recognition through her numerous guest roles in various television series, as well as her appearances in teen-oriented movies.
One of her most notable early roles was that of Daryl Ann on the popular television drama "Hill Street Blues", a position she held from 1982 to 1987. Furthermore, she secured a series regular spot on the NBC sitcom "All Is Forgiven".
In addition to her television work, Richter also made a significant impact in the film world. She starred alongside notable actors such as Winona Ryder and Rob Lowe in the 1987 film "Square Dance". Her filmography also includes a notable role in the 1990 science fiction action movie "Cyborg", alongside Jean-Claude Van Damme.
Beyond her acting career, Richter has also ventured into the realm of production. She co-founded Bad Possum Productions and went on to produce and star in a web series for the company.