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The Official Debbie Dutch Web Site Biography/ Press Release Ms. Dutch has had a fascinating life -- to say the least! Here is just part of the story... The story of Ms. Debbie Dutch begins in the beautiful countryside of Central New Jersey, the same place where George Washington crossed the Delaware. She was born into an upper-class family with a high-profile, aristrocratic heritage, complete with Debutant Balls and a Silver Cloud Rolls Royce. |
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rainbow trout , surrounded by fields, dotted with sheep, flowers, and all of nature... My puppies and my imagination
were playmates -- I had such a passion and joy for almost everything! As a child, I loved life as one, big fabulous
party!" Debbie lived on an estate called "Red Bridge Farm", due to having to cross an old red bridge to enter the property. The estate included herb gardens, a swimming pool, and a "magical" guest house which dated to 1720. Debbie has a twin brother and an older brother and sister. She described her mother as "altruistic", a lovely woman who threw many wonderful parties. Debbie also had a nanny. All was supervised by a powerful grandmother, Mary G. Roebling, who was married to Siegfried Roebling, the son of the man who built the Brooklyn Bridge. Because of her lack of a "father figure", Debbie was always fascinated with Marilyn Monroe's story -- who likewise didn't have a representation of a father involved in her life growing up. Debbie refers to the yearning for male influences as "The Daddy Syndrome". Debbie felt her "mission" was to become an actress and a dancer and to "belong to the world". She performed plays throughout her education and did summer theater and was active in the National Honor Society, school politics, cheerleading, and gymnastic competitions. She performed in shows for horseback riding and ballet. Ms. Dutch promptly pursued an acting career in New York City at "The-Circle-In-The- Square" Theater on Broadway. Soon, films were the next logical step, so she headed West to Hollywood, California, where she lived directly under the famous "Hollywood" sign. Two of her uncles, Paul Roebling, an actor from New York, and Carroll Righter, a world-renown "Astrologer To The Stars", guided her in her new career. Through numerous film appearances, she has earned status as a "B" movie "Scream Queen", even though she has been in countless "A" movies , working with such talents such as Goldie Hawn, Steve Guttenberg, Pamela Sue Martin, Steve Railsback, Martin Landau, Gary Busey, Tommy Lee Jones, Carl Weathers, and many, many more! Debbie's newest releases are "Dead Air" (in which she stars) and "Barberellas" (as a guest star) in the sci-fi comedy for Showtime. She shot the film, "The Last Run", which stars Fred Savage and directed by Jonathan Segal. "American Ride", a Goldust Film was completed in the summer of 2006. She continues her Yoga excersizes and teaching. |
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