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  1. Deborah Richter, also known as Debi Richter, is an American actress. She appeared in the films Cyborg (1989), Square Dance (1987), Winners Take All (1987) and Hot Moves (1985). She also appeared on TV in Hill Street Blues (alongside her husband Charles Haid) and All is Forgiven.

  2. Deborah Richter was born September 7, 1961 and began working in TV and film as a young teen. She first became known for multiple TV series guest roles and Teen genre movies. She played Daryl Ann on Hill Street Blues from 1982-87 and was a series regular in the NBC sit com "All Is Forgiven".

  3. Deborah Richter was born September 7, 1961 and began working in TV and film as a young teen. She first became known for multiple TV series guest roles and Teen genre movies. She played Daryl Ann on Hill Street Blues from 1982-87 and was a series regular in the NBC sit com "All Is Forgiven".

  4. Deborah Richter is an actress who appeared in TV shows and movies such as Hill Street Blues, Cyborg, and Square Dance. She was born in 1964 and also produced and starred in a web series for Bad Possum Productions.

  5. www.imdb.com › title › tt0097138Cyborg (1989) - IMDb

    Apr 7, 1989 · Deborah Richter plays Pearl Prophet, a cyborg who carries vital information for a cure to the plague in a post-apocalyptic America. She is kidnapped by a gang led by Fender Tremolo, who wants the cure for himself, and a martial artist named Gibson Rickenbacker tries to rescue her.

  6. www.moviefone.com › celebrity › deborah-richterDeborah Richter | Moviefone

    Deborah Richter was born September 7, 1964 and began working in TV and film as a young teen. She first became known for multiple TV series guest roles and Teen genre movies.

  7. Jul 21, 2019 · Deborah Richter (also known as Debi Richter) is an actress born on September 7th, 1964. She is known for her appearances in Cyborg, Midnight Madness in 1980 (a film in which she co-starred alongside an up and coming Michael J. Fox, a quintessential star of the 1980’s).