Debrah Farentino

Actress

Birthday September 30, 1959

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Lucas Valley, California, U.S.

Age 64 years old

Nationality United States

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Debrah Farentino (born Deborah Mullowney ) is an American actress, producer and journalist.

1979

In 1979 she married Scott Staples.

1982

She began her career starring in the CBS daytime soap opera Capitol from 1982 to 1987, before moving to prime time with a female leading role in the ABC comedy drama series Hooperman (1987–88).

Farentino began her acting career in 1982 when she was cast in the TV series Capitol.

1983

They divorced in 1983.

1985

In 1985, she married actor James Farentino, who was more than 20 years her senior.

1987

She has since appeared in over fifty movies and TV shows, including Hooperman (1987–1989) and Son of the Pink Panther (1993).

Perhaps her most famous role was as Devon Adair in NBC's SciFi series Earth 2, the first female commander depicted in a science fiction work.

1988

Their marriage ended in 1988.

She later married Gregory Holbit.

1990

Farentino had starring roles in a number of dramatic series in 1990s, include Equal Justice (1990–91), Earth 2 (1994–95), EZ Streets (1996–97) and Get Real (1999–2000).

1993

Her other notable credits include 1993 comedy film Son of the Pink Panther, 1999 miniseries Storm of the Century, and well as Syfy comedy-drama Eureka (2006–2012).

Farentino was born Deborah Mullowney in Lucas Valley, California, and was a model before becoming an actress.

1994

Over the span of four decades, she has guest starred in many television programs, including NYPD Blue (1994), the revival of The Outer Limits (1996), JAG (2002), CSI: Miami (2003), and Hawaii Five-0 (2011).

Her most recent roles include as Isabelle Matia-Paris in the ABC series Wildfire and Beverly Barlowe in the Syfy Channel series Eureka.

Farentino has produced specials for PBS/WXEL, receiving a Suncoast Emmy nomination for "Saving Americas Heroes".

She has also appeared on CBS news as a special correspondent covering Guardian Angel units and has embedded multiple times with USAF Special Forces rescue units in Afghanistan.

1995

She was chosen as one of People magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People" in 1995, while pregnant with daughter Sophie.