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  1. Born December 16, 1951, in Chicago, Illinois, Deborah Pratt portrayed Marella, the intelligence operative who works closely with Archangel and serves as a liaison between the Airwolf team and ...

  2. During the events of Airwolf: Season 1 Episode 1-2 Shadow of the Hawke played by Deborah Pratt. At Red Star Control in Devil's Anvil, California, Marella explains to Senator Dietz how Airwolf works. After Dr. Moffet and his crew successfully complete their exhibition of Airwolf, he shoots into the air tower, killing most of the personnel except ...

  3. Airwolf: Created by Donald P. Bellisario. With Jan-Michael Vincent, Alex Cord, Ernest Borgnine, Jean Bruce Scott. As part of a deal with an intelligence agency to look for his missing brother, a renegade pilot goes on missions with an advanced battle helicopter.

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  4. Deborah Pratt (born December 16, 1951 in Chicago, Illinois) was one of the busiest people behind the scenes at Quantum Leap. She was a co-executive producer and a writer on the Quantum Leap (1989) TV series[1] created by her husband at the time, Donald P. Bellisario. She is currently an executive producer on the revival series, Quantum Leap (2022). She has acted in television series including ...

  5. Airwolf. A loner test pilot and his mentor use their military-grade helicopter to fight crime. more. Starring: Jan-Michael VincentErnest BorgnineAlex Cord. Creator: Donald P. Bellisario. TVPG Drama Action Adventure ClassicsSpies TV Series 1984. Stream thousands of shows and movies, with plans starting at $7.99/month.

  6. Actress Deborah Pratt is best known for her roles in Airwolf and Quantum Leap. These days, she is 70 years old and hasn’t acted in years. She was born in 1962 in Chicago. She began acting as early as 1973. Deborah began to gain roles in shows such as Days of Our Lives and CHiPs. However, the three shows that really put Deborah on the map were ...

  7. Jan 1, 2020 · The DVD release of "Airwolf: Season One" will likely prove to be a mixed blessing for its fans. The Series and Its Premise: Airwolf's first season (eleven episodes from 1984) cleverly developed the series' dark (and sometimes heavy-handed) perspective on Cold War espionage in which the Libyans and Russians were portrayed as the scheming, black-hatted villains, while U.S. covert intelligence ...

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