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Debby Porter

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Debby Porter
Debby Porter was born in Hollywood, California, the daughter of a professional race car driver, who also owned his own auto-body shop, building custom cars. She was influenced at an early age by many celebrities associated with her father's profession, including James Dean and Steve McQueen. In high school, Debby was enrolled in a program for mentally-gifted minors who had an I.Q. of over 140. She received many awards for her artistic abilities before continuing on to Golden West College, where she majored in Theater Arts. Her singing career began to flourish while performing in many of the college's productions. Debby returned to Hollywood to concentrate on her acting and singing career. Her entertainment career quickly began to take off. She was introduced to many music and movie producers, directors, and stunt coordinators. Surprisingly, it was a stunt coordinator that gave Debby her first break, where she did stunt work for the movie, North Dallas Forty (1979). She was then chosen to work permanently on the television show The Fall Guy (1981), as a stunt double for Heather Thomas. This, in turn, led to more work on the shows T.J. Hooker (1982), as Heather Locklear's stunt double and stunt work on Knight Rider (1982) and The Dukes of Hazzard (1979). While working on Duke's, she developed a life-long friendship with John Schneider. During her career as a stunt woman, she has doubled such stars as: Glenn Close, Beverly D'Angelo, Suzanne Somers, Barbara Eden and Cassandra Peterson (aka "Elvira"). Stunt work paved the way to many acting roles in feature films and episodic television, as well as national commercials for companies, such as Citibank. It was during this time that Debby continued perfecting her craft as a vocalist. She began studying with vocal coach Mark Forest and, most recently, Ron Anderson. Although her acting and stunt career were doing well, her passion was in singing country music. For years, she has been doing background vocal work for many country-rock and pop acts in the L.A. music scene. She has performed in Las Vegas for Jerry Lewis' Annual Muscular Dystrophy Telethon, won an award for songwriting, performed an original composition on national television and placed an original song in a recent movie. Debby currently sings, fronting her own Country-Rock band, "Debby Porter the RE-porters", and maintains her gospel background in her Blues/R&B band, "TrainWreck". She remains an in-demand session singer and vocal arranger. She loves writing her own material and collaborating with other writers including country artist, John Schneider, who appears on Debby's demo tape, with her singing "Please Be Now".
BornJune 15
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    Known for

    Peter Weller in RoboCop 2 (1990)
    RoboCop 2
    5.8
    • Stunts(as Debbie Porter)
    • 1990
    Kurt Russell in Executive Decision (1996)
    Executive Decision
    6.5
    • Additional Crew
    • 1996
    Val Kilmer in Real Genius (1985)
    Real Genius
    6.9
    • Stunts
    • 1985
    Clint Eastwood in Sudden Impact (1983)
    Sudden Impact
    6.6
    • Stunts
    • 1983

    Credits

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    Stunts



    • Pierce Brosnan and Linda Hamilton in Dante's Peak (1997)
      Dante's Peak
      6.1
      • stunts (uncredited)
      • 1997
    • Bridgette Wilson-Sampras in Sweet Evil (1996)
      Sweet Evil
      4.9
      • stunt player
      • 1996
    • Bobcat Goldthwait, Mr. T, Randy Quaid, Tim Burns, John Hawkes, Jeff Kahn, Karyn Malchus, Derek McGrath, Michael Stoyanov, Megan Ward, Alex Winter, and Alex Zuckerman in Freaked (1993)
      Freaked
      6.4
      • stunts
      • 1993
    • Michelle Pfeiffer, Dennis Haysbert, and Stephanie McFadden in Love Field (1992)
      Love Field
      6.5
      • stunts
      • 1992
    • True Identity (1991)
      True Identity
      5.1
      • stunts (uncredited)
      • 1991
    • Pink Lightning (1991)
      Pink Lightning
      4.6
      TV Movie
      • stunts
      • 1991
    • Kristy Swanson and Chad Lowe in Highway to Hell (1991)
      Highway to Hell
      6.0
      • stunts
      • 1991
    • Melanie Griffith, Michael Keaton, and Matthew Modine in Pacific Heights (1990)
      Pacific Heights
      6.4
      • stunts
      • 1990
    • Peter Weller in RoboCop 2 (1990)
      RoboCop 2
      5.8
      • stunts (as Debbie Porter)
      • 1990
    • Eddie Murphy and Nick Nolte in Another 48 Hrs. (1990)
      Another 48 Hrs.
      5.9
      • stunts (uncredited)
      • 1990
    • Amy Locane and Adam Horovitz in Lost Angels (1989)
      Lost Angels
      5.9
      • stunts
      • 1989
    • Jami Gertz, Amanda Peterson, Roy Scheider, Kirk Cameron, and Tim Quill in Listen to Me (1989)
      Listen to Me
      5.3
      • stunts
      • 1989
    • A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master (1988)
      A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master
      5.6
      • stunts
      • 1988
    • The Blob (1988)
      The Blob
      6.7
      • stunts
      • 1988
    • Clint Eastwood in The Dead Pool (1988)
      The Dead Pool
      6.3
      • stunts
      • 1988

    Actress



    • Pennies (2006)
      Pennies
      6.1
      Short
      • Hannah
      • 2006
    • The New Adam-12 (1990)
      The New Adam-12
      6.0
      TV Series
      • Mugging Victim
      • 1990
    • T.J. Hooker (1982)
      T.J. Hooker
      6.1
      TV Series
      • Accountant
      • 1985
    • Riptide (1984)
      Riptide
      6.8
      TV Series
      • Mitzi
      • 1984
    • Brainstorm (1983)
      Brainstorm
      6.4
      • Bikini Girl #2
      • 1983
    • Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983)
      Twilight Zone: The Movie
      6.5
      • Waitress No. 2 (segment "Time Out")
      • 1983
    • Clint Eastwood in Any Which Way You Can (1980)
      Any Which Way You Can
      6.1
      • Trucker (uncredited)
      • 1980

    Additional Crew



    • Kurt Russell in Executive Decision (1996)
      Executive Decision
      6.5
      • voice
      • 1996
    • Lee Majors and Heather Thomas in The Fall Guy (1981)
      The Fall Guy
      7.1
      TV Series
      • photo double: Heather Thomas (uncredited)
      • 1982

    Personal details

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    • Alternative name
      • Debbie Porter
    • Born
      • June 15
      • Hollywood, California, USA
    • Other works
      Also works as a professional singer/songwriter, doing sessions, live gigs and concerts with her own Country Rock band "Debby Porter and the Reporters".

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