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    Deborah Van Valkenburgh

    American actress

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  1. Deborah Van Valkenburgh. Actress: The Warriors. Deborah Gaye Van Valkenburgh is a Schenectady, New York-born Los Angeles-based actress, singer, artist, and writer working in all manner of media. She graduated from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, with a BFA in Painting & Drawing. As a teen in Upstate New York she performed in coffee houses with the folk band Spur Of The Moment.

  2. Deborah Van Valkenburgh is an American actress best known for playing Ted Knight's daughter Jackie Rush in the sitcom ‘Too Close for Comfort’ on the ABC television. She is also famous for her role in the 1979 cult film ‘The Warriors’ directed by Walter Hill. Before becoming successful in Hollywood she was cast in several off-Broadway plays including ‘The Tempest’ and ‘Minutemen’.

  3. Deborah Van Valkenburgh will be in attendance and showing her original Art at Creature Features Saturday, September 13, 2014 6-10pm Show runs through Sunday, September 28th during regular store hours. 2904 W Magnolia Blvd, Burbank, CA (818) 842-8665.

  4. Nov 12, 2023 · The 2010s would see Deborah Van Valkenburgh step a few feet away from Hollywood, instead choosing to focus on stage acting for a time as well as her other pursuits and interests. Her roles through the decade were relatively sparse, with small guest spots in The Messengers and Marvel’s short-lived Helstrom, which was canceled after one season ...

  5. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Deborah Gaye Van Valkenburgh (born August 29, 1952) is an American actress. She is most widely known as Ted Knight's daughter in the role of Jackie Rush on the ABC television situation comedy Too Close for Comfort.

  6. Deborah Van Valkenburgh was an actress most recognized for her roles in dramatic film. Early on in her acting career, Valkenburgh landed roles in various films, including the Michael Beck action ...

  7. A newly celebrated Jewish writer struggles to reconnect with his wife, his father and his past. A wonderfully funny tale with an enormous heart. Brooklyn Boy beckons all of us to discard the regrets and embrace the joys of our childhood and our maturity. (619) 544-1000 www.sandiegorep.com. Deborah Van Valkenburgh.

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