Birthday: 8 June 1958, Orange County, California, USA
Debra Blee was a bubbly, buxom and beautiful brunette actress who popped up in a handful of enjoyably lowbrow exploitation features made throughout the early to mid 80's. Blee was born on June 8, 1958 in Orange County, California and grew up in the San Francisco bay area. Debra started out as a member of the Berkeley Repertory Group, where she...
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Debra Blee was a bubbly, buxom and beautiful brunette actress who popped up in a handful of enjoyably lowbrow exploitation features made throughout the early to mid 80's. Blee was born on June 8, 1958 in Orange County, California and grew up in the San Francisco bay area. Debra started out as a member of the Berkeley Repertory Group, where she acted in stage productions of such plays as "Wait Until Dark," "The Tavern," and "Room Service." She moved to Los Angeles in 1981 to pursue a full-time acting career. Debra gave a charming and vibrant performance in her film debut as the naive, uptight and virginal Sarah in the delightfully raucous and raunchy "The Beach Girls." Blee went on to portray street gang member Rachel in the terrifically trashy "Savage Streets," the gutsy Cynthia in the dopey martial arts romp "Sloane," the sweet Mia Vunk in the hilariously stupid "Hamburger: The Motion Picture," and spoiled rich girl Jane in the entertainingly silly "The Malibu Bikini Shop." Outside of her regrettably sparse movie credits, Debra made a guest appearance on the "Hooker's War" episode of "T.J. Hooker." Alas, after tackling a small part in the comedy "Beach Fever" Debra Blee called it a day as an actress and dropped out of the film business. Show less «
I particularly enjoyed "The Beach Girls" location shooting because it gave me a chance to indulge in...Show more »
I particularly enjoyed "The Beach Girls" location shooting because it gave me a chance to indulge in my favorite pastime: water-skiing. Show less «