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Debralee Scott
Actress
Female
Born
Apr 2, 1953
Hometown
Elizabeth, New Je...
Died
Apr 5, 2005
Death Place
United States
Debralee Scott was an American actress best known for her role on the sitcom Welcome Back, Kotter as the sweathog Rosalie "Hotsie" Totsie. Scott was born and raised in Elizabeth, New Jersey, and later lived in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, where she was… Read More
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Debralee Scott
d.2005
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CHILDHOOD
1953
Birth
Born on April 2, 1953.
TEENAGE

1971
18 Years Old
Scott's first role was filmed shortly after her 18th birthday; she portrayed a nude corpse in 1971's Dirty Harry.
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TWENTIES

1973
20 Years Old
Among her other credits were the 1973 feature film American Graffiti and the 1974 film Earthquake (her scenes, which were set on an airplane, were filmed specifically for an extended-length network TV premiere showing in 1976).
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1977
24 Years Old
During an appearance in 1977, she and Richard Dawson revolted when their answer"finishing school"didn't match the contestant's answer of "school," according to the off-stage judge.
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FORTIES
2000
47 Years Old
In 2000, Scott appeared on a panel with her former cast members of Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman at the Museum of Television and Radio in Beverly Hills.
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FIFTIES

In March 2005, Scott moved from Brooklyn, New York to Amelia Island, Florida, to care for her ailing elder sister Carol Anne, a producer who worked on many Robert Altman films and who went by the name Scott "Scotty" Bushnell.
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