Deborah Tucker
Actress

Deborah Tucker Net Worth

Deborah Tucker is an actress who was born in Evanston, IL and grew up in the Chicago area. She competed nationally and internationally as a figure skater and graduated from Boston University with a degree in Broadcasting and Film. After studying at the Actor's Institute in London and Oxford School of Drama, she moved to Hollywood and landed a series regular role on sitcom "Living Dolls" and a recurring role on "Dallas". She married Ron Markezich in 1996 and relocated to Seattle to start a family, having four children in less than 3 1/2 years. After her children were in school, she returned to work in a leading role on a corporate film series and some short films in the area. She continues to work on films, traveling between the Pacific Northwest, Los Angeles, Vancouver B.C., Texas, and hopefully soon to the Southeastern U.S. market.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress

💰 Net worth: $100K - $1M

Biography/Timeline

1980

She was a nationally ranked figure skater in the 1980s, competing in United States Nationals twice and finishing third in the World University Games. She skated in some professional shows as well.

1989

Her first credited appearance as an Actress was as a cast member of the short-lived television series Living Dolls in September 1989. She later appeared in episodes of Dallas and in guest roles on Picket Fences and the also-short-lived series If Not for You.

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