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'''Debra Lee Feuer''' is an American former [[actress]]. She starred in the films ''[[Moment by Moment]]'', ''[[The Hollywood Knights]]'', ''[[To Live and Die in L.A. (film)|To Live and Die in L.A.]]'', ''[[MacGruder and Loud]]'', ''[[Il burbero]]'', and ''[[Homeboy (film)|Homeboy]]''; the latter in which she starred with her then-husband [[Mickey Rourke]].
'''Debra Lee Feuer''' is an American former [[actress]].<ref>{{Cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180314174911/hitberry.com/actress-debra-feuer-divorced-from-husband-mickey-rourke-what-was-her-past-affairs-and-relationships|url=https://hitberry.com/actress-debra-feuer-divorced-from-husband-mickey-rourke-what-was-her-past-affairs-and-relationships|title=Actress Debra Feuer Divorced from Husband Mickey Rourke, What Was her Past Affairs and Relationships|website=Hitberry|language=en|access-date=2020-10-20|archive-date=2018-03-14|url-status=dead}}</ref> She starred in the films ''[[Moment by Moment]]'', ''[[The Hollywood Knights]]'', ''[[To Live and Die in L.A. (film)|To Live and Die in L.A.]]'', ''[[MacGruder and Loud]]'', ''[[Il burbero]]'' and ''[[Homeboy (film)|Homeboy]]'': the latter in which she starred with her then-husband [[Mickey Rourke]].


Feuer also played a minor role as Becky Mae in the TV series ''[[The Dukes of Hazzard]]'', in the Season 2, Episode 6, "The Ghost of General Lee". She also played [[Sonny Crockett]]'s love interest in the first two episodes of Season 5 of ''[[Miami Vice]]''.
In November 1978, Feuer portrayed Daisy Mae in an NBC-TV special, ''Li'l Abner in Dogpatch Today''.<ref name="sg">{{cite news |last1=Henniger |first1=Paul |title=You can visit Dogpatch Thursday |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/73163442/star-gazette/ |access-date=March 11, 2021 |work=Star-Gazette |date=November 5, 1978 |location=New York, Elmira |page=71|via = [[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref> She also played a minor role as Becky Mae in the TV series ''[[The Dukes of Hazzard]]'', in the Season 2, Episode 6, "The Ghost of General Lee". She also played [[Sonny Crockett]]'s love interest in the first two episodes of Season 5 of ''[[Miami Vice]]''.

== Biography ==
Her father Ron Feuer is a musician, in particular of piano and drum.

Her brother [[Ian Feuer]] was a professional [[soccer]] player in [[Belgium]] and [[England]].


== Filmography ==
== Filmography ==
*''[[Beyond Reason (1977 film)|Beyond Reason]]'' directed by [[Telly Savalas]] (1977)
* ''[[Beyond Reason (1977 film)|Beyond Reason]]'' directed by [[Telly Savalas]] (1977)
*''[[Starsky & Hutch]]'' directed by [[George McCowan]] (2 episodes) (1977)
* ''[[Starsky & Hutch]]'' directed by [[George McCowan]] (2 episodes) (1977)
*''[[Fantasy Island (1977 TV series)|Fantasy Island]]'' directed by [[Allen Baron]] and [[George McCowan]] (1 episode) (1978)
* ''[[Fantasy Island]]'' directed by [[Allen Baron]] and [[George McCowan]] (1 episode) (1978)
*''The Love Boat Musical Cabins'' directed by [[Allen Baron]] (1 episode) (1978)
* ''[[The Love Boat]] Musical Cabins'' directed by [[Allen Baron]] (1 episode) (1978)
*''Lacy and the Mississippi Queen'' directed by [[Robert Butler (director)|Robert Butler]] (1978)
* ''Lacy and the Mississippi Queen'' directed by [[Robert Butler (director)|Robert Butler]] (1978)
*''[[Moment by Moment]]'' directed by [[Jane Wagner]] (1978)
* ''[[Moment by Moment]]'' directed by [[Jane Wagner]] (1978)
*''[[Flying High (TV series)|Flying High]]'' directed by Dennis Donnelly (1978)
* ''[[Flying High (TV series)|Flying High]]'' directed by Dennis Donnelly (1978)
*''[[The Dukes of Hazzard]]'' directed by [[Jack Starrett]] (1 episode) (1979)
* ''[[The Dukes of Hazzard]]'' directed by [[Jack Starrett]] (1 episode) (1979)
*''[[Vega$]]'' directed by [[Don Chaffey]] (1 episode) (1980)
* ''[[Vega$]]'' directed by [[Don Chaffey]] (1 episode) (1980)
*''[[The Hollywood Knights]]'' directed by [[Floyd Mutrux]] (1980)
* ''[[The Hollywood Knights]]'' directed by [[Floyd Mutrux]] (1980)
*''Red Flag: The Ultimate Game'' directed by [[Don Taylor (American actor and director)|Don Taylor]] (1981)
* ''Red Flag: The Ultimate Game'' directed by [[Don Taylor (American actor and director)|Don Taylor]] (1981)
*''[[Hardcase]]'' directed by [[Lee Katzin]] (1981)
* ''[[Hardcase (1981 film)|Hardcase]]'' directed by [[Lee Katzin]] (1981)
*''[[MacGruder & Loud]]'' directed by [[Jerry London]] (1 episode) (1985)
* ''[[MacGruder and Loud]]'' directed by [[Jerry London]] (1 episode) (1985)
*''[[To Live and Die in L.A. (film)|To Live and Die in L.A.]]'' directed by [[William Friedkin]] (1985)
* ''[[To Live and Die in L.A. (film)|To Live and Die in L.A.]]'' directed by [[William Friedkin]] (1985)
*''[[Il Burbero]]'' directed by [[Castellano & Pipolo]] (1986)
* ''[[Il Burbero]]'' directed by [[Castellano & Pipolo]] (1986)
*''[[Crime Story (TV series)|Crime Story]]'' directed by [[James Contner]] (1 episode) (1987)
* ''[[Crime Story (American TV series)|Crime Story]]'' directed by [[James Contner]] (1 episode) (1987)
*''[[Homeboy (film)|Homeboy]]'' directed by [[Michael Seresin]] (1988)
* ''[[Homeboy (film)|Homeboy]]'' directed by [[Michael Seresin]] (1988)
*''[[Miami Vice]]'' directed by [[Don Johnson]] and [[Paul Krasny]] (2 episodes) (1988)
* ''[[Miami Vice]]'' directed by [[Don Johnson]] and [[Paul Krasny]] (2 episodes) (1988)
*''Desperado: The Outlaw Wars'' directed by Egbert Swackhamer (1989)
* ''Desperado: The Outlaw Wars'' directed by Egbert Swackhamer (1989)
*''Night Angel'' directed by [[Dominique Othenin-Girard]] (1990)
* ''Night Angel'' directed by [[Dominique Othenin-Girard]] (1990)
*''[[Under Cover of Darkness]]'' directed by Walter Pitt (1992)
* ''[[Under Cover of Darkness]]'' directed by Walter Pitt (1992)
*''Frank's Angel'' directed by Suse Uhlenbrock (1995)
* ''Frank's Angel'' directed by Suse Uhlenbrock (1995)
*''No Pussyfooting'' directed by Yael Russcol (2000)
* ''No Pussyfooting'' directed by Yael Russcol (2000)


==External links==
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
*{{IMDb name|id=0275391|name=Debra Feuer}}

== External links ==
* {{IMDb name|id=0275391|name=Debra Feuer}}


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Latest revision as of 20:13, 11 July 2023

Debra Lee Feuer is an American former actress.[1] She starred in the films Moment by Moment, The Hollywood Knights, To Live and Die in L.A., MacGruder and Loud, Il burbero and Homeboy: the latter in which she starred with her then-husband Mickey Rourke.

In November 1978, Feuer portrayed Daisy Mae in an NBC-TV special, Li'l Abner in Dogpatch Today.[2] She also played a minor role as Becky Mae in the TV series The Dukes of Hazzard, in the Season 2, Episode 6, "The Ghost of General Lee". She also played Sonny Crockett's love interest in the first two episodes of Season 5 of Miami Vice.

Filmography

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References

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  1. ^ "Actress Debra Feuer Divorced from Husband Mickey Rourke, What Was her Past Affairs and Relationships". Hitberry. Archived from the original on 2018-03-14. Retrieved 2020-10-20.
  2. ^ Henniger, Paul (November 5, 1978). "You can visit Dogpatch Thursday". Star-Gazette. New York, Elmira. p. 71. Retrieved March 11, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
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