Debbie Watson | |
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Watson as Tammy, 1965.
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Born |
Deborah Lynn Watson January 17, 1949 Culver City, Los Angeles County, California |
Residence | Southern California |
Occupation | Actress (retired) |
Years active | 1964–1971 |
Spouse(s) | Richard Sanford Orshoff |
Children | 1 |
Debbie Watson, (born January 17, 1949) is a retired American movie and television actress.
Born Deborah Lynn Watson in Culver City, Los Angeles County, California, Watson began her acting in community theatre, appearing in productions of Gangway in Tustin, Forty-five Minutes from Broadway in Long Beach, and, in 1963, Bye Bye Birdie and Brigadoon at Melodyland in Anaheim.
She got her start on television as a hopeful on Ted Mack and the Original Amateur Hour in 1963. She went on to star as the boy-struck teenage girl Karen Scott in the 1964 sitcom TV series Karen, the only portion of the largely unsuccessful "90 Bristol Court" to last the entirety of the 1964-65 season. She then appeared as Tammy Tarleton in the 1965 rural themed sitcom TV series Tammy, with co-stars Denver Pyle and Frank McGrath.
Watson's film appearances include the character of Marilyn Munster in Munster, Go Home! 1966. The actress was a Universal Pictures starlet at the time, and the studio used Watson to replace Pat Priest, who had played Marilyn through most of the The Munsters TV sitcom series. In 1967, Watson co-starred with Roddy McDowall in The Cool Ones, followed by Tammy and the Millionaire, which comprised four episodes of Tammy re-edited into a feature-length film.