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Just another day at the office for Ms. Dutch? Debbie Dutch stars in "Beast". Photography by Mikul.

"The Darkside" magazine's article, "Dutch Courage", with the "Beast" synopsis. Produced and directed by Gary Levinson.

"Beast" is a horror film in which Debbie Dutch plays a prostitute who is brutally killed by a supernatural monster. In an exciting spin on the classic theme, Ms. Dutch, who is also an enthusiast of yoga, plays twin sisters, which confuses the "Beast" (Ms. Dutch changes wardrobe and wears a wig to effect the different characters). The demon is supposed to be terrifying, according to the script, but Debbie doesn't know what it looks like while she acted because the special effects team worked on the creature in post-production, long after Debbie's part had been shot.

"I really used my acting abilities to be scared of virtually nothing at all!" says Debbie of the experience. "I have a memorable death scene in the shower.

I'm enjoying a sensual, cleansing shower -- with lot's of soap suds strategically lathered all over my breasts and buttocks, in the midst of my erotic bathing...an almost virginal experience -- when I'm surprised by the 'Beast'."

She continues, "Its (the monster's) eyes have the power to kill and when I look at him, I'm doomed! My blood shoots against the shower wall and curtain and I dramatically, sexually slide down the wall, smearing blood all over -- a hand-print as well...very forensic...until I gently rest my face on the edge of the bath, making certain that I still look beautiful as I take my last gasp of breath (knowing this is in close-up) and a little blood oozes from my lips -- mouth open slightly. Hopefully, my fans and the audience will love it!"

     

"American Ride" and "American Surfrider" and "American Racecar"

A Trilogy Produced and Directed by Carey Borth

There's a change of pace for Ms. Dutch's acting chores on the horizon: "For my next, new film, I play myself in a reality flick called, 'American Ride' -- a biker movie celebrating the one-hundreth anniversary of Harley Davidson. I'm dressed in a sexy, hot biker-chick gear and am a celebrity 'Scream Queen' interviewer of specially selected bikers, who have been in famous 'Harley Rides'."

She says with statisfaction, "The film was shot here (L.A.) at The Sagebrush Cantina, which is a renowned celebrity, biker, rock n' roll hangout. Regular customers include Tommy Lee, Howard Stern and Billy Idol, to name but a few."

"American Ride" is the first of a trilogy.

     

"The Dream Of Alvareen"

Directed and Produced by Alexander Lehr

The super-busy actress also has a key cameo role in another film, this time playing a part she hopes will lead to screen immortality.

"I play a role that I originally created for my own movie, 'The Hollywood Warrioress', which is now in a wonderful fantasy called, 'The Dream of Alvareen'. I met the producer and director, Alexander Lehr, at the AFM (American Film Market). My cameo is not only funny, but will add to the film's overall commercial value since I play the wife of Ron Jeremy, the famous porno star."

     

"The Barbarians Are Coming!"

Debbie Dutch is featured as a guest star on "Thor, The Barbarian's" website: "The Legend Of Deborah Dutch" - story and photos on the two roles Debbie plays on the series ("Starr" and "The Hollywood Warrioress"), plus an in-depth interview. (The link to the website is on the links page.)

     

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