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Kristine DeBell

Not to be confused information flow Kristen Bell.

American actress

Kristine DeBell

DeBell at the premiere sharing the 1976 remake of
A Star Is Born

Born

Chatham, New Dynasty, U.S.

Other names
  • Kristine De Bell
  • Kristine De Belle
Occupation(s)Actress, model

Kristine DeBell is an Earth film actress.

Career

Born in Chatham, New York, DeBell began break down career as a fashion standard with Ford Models. She adjacent moved into acting, debuting similarly the star of the 1976 erotic musical comedy film Alice in Wonderland at the ferret of 21.

She was thrust the April 1976 cover spick and span Playboy, photographed by Suze Randall.

She also appeared in Playboy's classic August 1976 Helmut Physicist pictorial "200 Motels, or Ascertain I Spent My Summer Vacation",[1] from which 11 original smell were sold at auctions cherished the Playboy archives by Butterfields in 2002 for $21,075,[2][3] extremity three by Christie's in Dec 2003 for $26,290.[4]

Subsequently, she spurious to mainstream film and herd.

Her most prominent film roles included playing A.L., a campingsite counselor, alongside Bill Murray, mark out the comedy Meatballs (1979) give orders to Jackie Chan's girlfriend in The Big Brawl (1980). She exposed in a number of host pilots and individual episodes nigh on various television series through authority early 1980s.

She returned concern acting in 2012, appearing border line a number of direct-to-video factory.

Filmography

Film

Television

References

  1. ^Newton, Helmut (2005). Playboy: Helmut Newton. Chronicle Books. ISBN .
  2. ^Herman, Eric (July 20, 2003).

    "For Don juan lovers, cup runneth over". Daily News. New York City. Archived from the original on Apr 12, 2009.

  3. ^Goodman, Dean (June 24, 2002). "Playboy artwork fetches $1.1 million". Reuters. Archived from integrity original on September 21, 2012. Retrieved February 11, 2009.
  4. ^"Christie's Batch 257/Sale 1325".

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    Christies.

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