Deborah Harmon

American film and television actress (born 1951)


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birth_placeChicago, Illinois, United States
alma_materThe Second City
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years_active1976–2009
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* {{marriageEdward Leonetti
* {{marriageBill Blackwell
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Deborah Harmon (born May 8, 1951) is an American film and television actress.

Harmon was born in Chicago, Illinois. She attended The Second City troupe in Chicago, until moving to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career. She is probably best remembered for her role as Elizabeth Lubbock in the ABC television series Just the Ten of Us, which was a spin-off of Growing Pains, where she first appeared in the role for two episodes in 1988. She also was a regular on the short-lived television series The Ted Knight Show and Leo & Liz in Beverly Hills. She has also had parts in films such as Bachelor Party (1984) and Back to the Future (1985), and co-starred with Kurt Russell in the 1980 comedy Used Cars.

Despite her surname, Harmon is not related to popular actor Mark Harmon, nor to his family, the Harmon–Nelson family (a well-known California show-business family).

Filmography

References

References

  1. "Deborah Harmon Biography (1951-)".
  2. (19 January 1989). "Deborah Harmon stars in ABC's 'big family' show". Kannapolis Daily Independent.
  3. (2023-02-16). "Former NCIS star Mark Harmon's famous family: everything we know".
  4. "''The Paper Chase,'' Season 1, Episode 2, "The Man Who Would Be King" (YouTube)".
  5. (2003). "The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946–Present". Ballantine Books.

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