Debra Sandlund
Debra Sandlund |
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Born |
(1962-05-29) May 29, 1962 Evanston, Illinois, USA |
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Years active |
1986 to present |
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Spouse(s) |
Greg Stipe 1991-present) |
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Debra Sandlund (born May 29, 1962 in Evanston, Illinois)[1] is an American television and film actress. She won the Miss Dream Girl USA 1987 Pageant.
Television series appearances:[2][3]
Show | Episode | Year |
The A-Team | The Say U.N.C.L.E. Affair | 1986 |
Crime Story | The Survivor | 1987 |
Crime Story | The Pinnacle | 1987 |
Crime Story | Top of the World | 1987 |
Crime Story | The Senator, the Movie Star, and the Mob | 1987 |
21 Jump Street | A Big Disease with a Little Name | 1988 |
Hotel | Power Play | 1988 |
L.A. Law | Romancing the Drone | 1988 |
Hunter | Presumed Guilty | 1988 |
HeartBeat | Paradise Lost | 1989 |
Matlock | The Black Widow | 1989 |
Day by Day | Harmless Harper | 1989 |
Moonlighting | Those Lips, Those Lies | 1989 |
Jake and the Fatman | Poor Butterfly | 1989 |
Who's the Boss? | Sex, Lies and Exercise Tape | 1989 |
Open House | Who Framed Roger McSwain? | 1990 |
Mancuso, F.B.I. | Daryl Ross and the Supremes | 1990 |
Head of the Class | Teacher's Pet | 1990 |
Lifestories | Sadie Maxwell segment | 1990 |
Full House (U.S.) | Terror in Tanner Town | 1990 |
Full House (U.S.) | Secret Admirer | 1990 |
Full House (U.S.) | Happy New Year | 1990 |
P.S.I Luv U | Where There's a Will, There's a Dani | 1991 |
Murder, She Wrote | From the Horse's Mouth | 1991 |
In the Heat of the Night | Unfinished Business | 1991 |
Murder, She Wrote | Family Secrets | 1992 |
Parker Lewis Can't Lose | Dance of Romance | 1992 |
The Cape | Judgment Call | 1996 |
Army Wives | Operation Tango | 2009 |
Film appearances:[3][4][5]
Film | Year |
Tough Guys Don't Dance | 1987 |
Murder by Numbers | 1989 |
Peter Gunn | 1989 |
Blossom (TV movie) | 1990 |
Victimless Crimes | 1990 |
L'Amérique en otage (TV movie) | 1991 |
Gladiator | 1992 |
At the 8th Golden Raspberry Awards, held in Los Angeles, April 1988, the film Tough Guys Don't Dance was nominated as Worst Film, and Debra Sandlund as Worst Actress and Worst New Star of 1987. Neither the film nor Sandlund, who had appeared in it as the character Patty Lareine, 'won' in their categories.
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