Debralee Scott Explained

Debralee Scott
Birth Date:2 April 1953
Birth Place:Elizabeth, New Jersey, U.S.
Death Place:Amelia Island, Florida, U.S.
Occupation:Actress
Years Active:1971–1989

Debralee Scott (April 2, 1953 – April 5, 2005) was an American actress best known for her roles on the sitcoms Welcome Back, Kotter; Angie; Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman; and Forever Fernwood.

Career

Scott was born and raised in Elizabeth, New Jersey, and later lived in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, where she was a cheerleader.[1] At age 22, she found fame on Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman playing Mary's sister Cathy Shumway. She appeared on the first season of the sitcom Welcome Back, Kotter as Rosalie "Hotsy" Totsy; guest-starred in an episode of Gibbsville in 1976; and played Angie's younger sister Marie Falco in the Donna Pescow sitcom Angie.

Among her feature-film credits were the 1973 feature film American Graffiti, the 1974 film Earthquake, and the 1984 film Police Academy.

Scott was a fixture on the game-show circuit in the late 1970s and early 1980s, frequently serving as a celebrity guest on shows, including Match Game, The $20,000 Pyramid, Riddlers, and Password Plus.

Scott also appeared with the cast of Angie on Celebrity Family Feud in November 1979. After the cast of Angie defeated the cast of The Ropers in the first match, Scott scored 176 points in the Fast Money round, leaving partner Robert Hays only needing 24 points as they successfully won a guaranteed minimum $5,000 for their charity.[2] After defeating the cast of The Dukes of Hazzard in the Finals match, she then scored 234 points all by herself in the Fast Money round, getting 4 of the 5 most popular answers and winning before Hays ever got a chance to play, bringing their total to $15,000 for their charity.[3] Host Richard Dawson noted that she was the first celebrity player and only the fourth player in the show's then-four-year-history to win a Fast Money round single-handedly.

For a while, Scott continued to work in front of the camera, appearing in two Police Academy movies, but she later retired and chose a career behind the camera, becoming an agent for a company in New York City called Empowered Artists.

In 2000, Scott appeared on a panel with her former Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman castmates at the Museum of Television and Radio in Beverly Hills.

Personal life and death

Scott was married to actor Jonathan Frakes for a time in the 1980s; the marriage dissolved by 1986, when Frakes remarried.[4]

Scott's fiancé, John Dennis Levi, a police officer with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, died in the September 11 attacks.[5]

In 2005, shortly after moving to Florida to live with her sister, Scott fell into a coma and was hospitalized. She recovered and was released from the hospital on her birthday. However, she died in her sleep three days later, on April 5, 2005. Her body was cremated.[6]

Her fiancé's mother later stated that Scott had a drinking problem, which led to her developing cirrhosis and eventually caused her death. Her sister Jerri added that "she never did get over Dennis' death".[7]

Filmography

Film

Notes
1971Dirty HarryAnn Mary DeaconUncredited
1972Butterflies Are FreeGirl in Opening CreditsUncredited
1973American GraffitiFalfa's Girl
1974Our TimeAnn Alden
1974The Crazy World of Julius VrooderSister
1974EarthquakeKathieTV version only
1975The Reincarnation of Peter ProudSuzy
1978Just Tell Me You Love MeRebecca
1980Hot T-ShirtsTowngirl Dancer
1982PandemoniumSandy
1984Police AcademyMrs. Fackler
1986Cadet Fackler
1989MisplacedSchool Teacher

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1973Lisa, Bright and DarkMary Nell FickettTV film
1973A Summer Without BoysLenore AtkinsTV film
1974Sons and DaughtersEvie Martinson / Evie Mortenson4 episodes
1974Love Is Not ForeverEvieTV film
1975Movin' OnAmy SmithEpisode: "Weddin' Bells"
1975The Secrets of IsisJennyEpisode: "Fool's Dare"
1975InsightAnn HarrisEpisode: "The Prodigal Father"
1975–78Welcome Back, KotterRosalie 'Hotsy' Totsy5 episodes
1976GibbsvilleEllenEpisode: "Saturday Night"
1976–77Mary Hartman, Mary HartmanCathy ShumwayMain role
1977–78Forever FernwoodCathy ShumwayMain role
1978The Love BoatJane Cole3 episodes
1978DeathmoonSherry WestonTV film
1979Ryan's HopeJill's Nurse3 episodes
1979–80AngieMarie FalcoMain cast
1980The Donna Summer SpecialBad GirlTV special
1981Living in ParadiseHazel AdamsonTV film
1983Likely Stories, Vol. 2Restaurant WomanTV film

Notes and References

  1. News: Bittan . Dave . Debralee Scott . April 18, 2023 . Philadelphia Daily News . November 30, 1984 . 59. Newspapers.com.
  2. All Star Family Feud Special (#7): February 18, 1980 (Ropers, Angie, Waltons & Dukes of Hazzard!) . 1979-11-04 . Richard (Host) . Dawson . Richard Dawson . Debralee (contestant) . Scott . Robert (contestant) . Hays . Robert Hays . . YouTube . 21:19 to 24:45 . 2023-04-16.
  3. Dukes of Hazzard vs Angie part 2 . 1979-11-04 . Richard (Host) . Dawson . Debralee (contestant) . Scott . Mark Goodson–Bill Todman Productions . YouTube . 2021-11-18.
  4. News: Debralee Scott interview. Philadelphia Daily News. November 30, 1984.
  5. Web site: Portraits: 9/11/01: The Collected "Portraits of Grief" from The New York Times . 336–337 . Henry Holt and Company . 1 August 2003 . September 11, 2015 . Howell . Raines . Howell Raines . Janny . Scott . 9780805073607.
  6. News: Associated Press . DEBRALEE SCOTT, 52 . The Boston Globe . April 10, 2005 . December 28, 2007 . Scott died April 5 at her home in Amelia Island of natural causes, said her sister, Jeri Scott, a talent manager in Beverly Hills. . https://archive.today/20120630080817/http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=BG&p_theme=bg&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=10972AE086355CA3&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM . 30 June 2012 . NY Times Co. . live .
  7. Debralee Scott Drank Herself To Death Following 9/11 . Steven . Williams . Contactmusic.com . 2005-04-22 . 2013-11-19 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200412205442/http://www.contactmusic.com/debralee-scott/news/actress-debralee-drank-herself-to-death/ . 2020-04-12 . live.