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Total Bummer: Debralee Scott RIP http://www.mercurynews.co...349594.htm
Actress Debralee Scott, appeared in 'Mary Hartman' and on game shows, dead at 52 Associated Press AMELIA ISLAND, Fla. - Actress Debralee Scott, a regular on the TV sitcom "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman," and frequent face on the 1970s game show circuit, has died. She was 52. Scott died of natural causes April 5, three days after her birthday, at her home in Amelia Island, said her sister Jeri Scott, a talent manager in Beverly Hills. The exact cause was not released. Scott came from a family of show business insiders. Her eldest sister, Scott Bushnell, produced many of director Robert Altman's films. Middle sister Jeri Scott is an agent turned manager. The two older Scotts moved to San Francisco from their home town of Elizabeth, N.J., as young adults. A few years later, their father said their younger sister Debralee was "getting restless" and he asked if she could join them, Jeri Scott recalled Friday. "She was 16. She was supposed to finish high school, but I doubt she showed up," Scott said. "It was the '70s in San Francisco. It was wear a flower in your hair." Scott eventually met an agent in Los Angeles, and got her first major role on "Mary Hartman" at age 22. She later played the role of Hotsy Totsy on the show "Welcome Back Kotter" and appeared in two of the "Police Academy" movies. She had been engaged to John Dennis Levi, a police officer with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey who was killed in the Sept. 11 attacks. Scott had just moved to north Florida to be with her older sister. Funeral plans were pending. | |
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She was a sweetheart and died at such a YOUNG age. RIP love
And this should be a wake up call to all of you. It tells you EXACTLY how short life can be, so make the BEST of it. Live EVERY day like it were your last. She did that, may her soul be able to rest now. [Edited 4/9/05 18:59pm] ------;;;;;' | |
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i'll never forget her as hotsy-totsy on 'welcome back kotter'. she was one of the people who made growing up in the 70s fun. | |
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Anxiety said: i'll never forget her as hotsy-totsy on 'welcome back kotter'. she was one of the people who made growing up in the 70s fun. Awww....that's where I remember her from. | |
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Yeah, now I remember her from that show 'Mary Hartman'. I use to love that theme song. | |
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see? everyone who grew up in the '70s remembers her. she was the quintessential seventies chick. | |
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Anxiety said: see? everyone who grew up in the '70s remembers her. she was the quintessential seventies chick.
Oh my goodness...RIP...I remember her in Kotter AND Mary Hartman... "We love you from the bottom of our hearts to the top of our souls...thank you!" Prince ~ Musicology Tour ~ Denver 8/2004 | |
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no offense to anyone who adored her, but who is she again?... | |
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Tom said: no offense to anyone who adored her, but who is she again?...
read through the thread. if you remember 'gee your hair smells terrific', you GOTTA remember debralee scott. | |
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Anxiety said: Tom said: no offense to anyone who adored her, but who is she again?...
read through the thread. if you remember 'gee your hair smells terrific', you GOTTA remember debralee scott. im very drunk right now, lol. But i'll probabbly be kicking myself in the morning for having posted that, lol.... | |
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