Deborah Winters | |
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Born |
Deborah Brace Winters November 27, 1953 Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Occupation | Actress, businesswoman, real estate agent |
Years active | 1962–present |
Spouse(s) | Warren Chaney |
Website | deborahwinters |
Deborah Winters is an American actress who appeared in the films Kotch, The People Next Door, Class of '44, and television miniseries The Winds of War.
Deborah Winters was born on November 27, 1953, in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of Ralph Winters, head of television casting for Universal Studios for 28 years, and actress Penny Edwards. She began her film and television career at age five after moving to New York, where she attended the Professional Children's School. She later commenced professional training at the Stella Adler Studio of Acting, New York City. She returned to Los Angeles in 1968, where she studied acting under Lee Strasberg at the Lee Strasberg Institute. Winters continued working, appearing in commercials for Kinney Shoes, Gulf Oil, Lincoln-Mercury, Quaker Oats, and others. In 1966, she received her first major screen role in the Fred Coe comedy-drama, Me, Natalie.
Winters was first cast in the 1968 motion picture Me, Natalie, opposite Patty Duke, James Farentino, and Martin Balsam. She followed shortly afterwards with a second co-starring role opposite Michael Douglas in his first film, the 1969 Hail, Hero!, directed by David Miller. This was followed by a starring role in the CBS Playhouse production of The People Next Door which led to the motion picture remake the following year.