Deborah Raffin (born March 13, 1953) is a American movie actress who is best known for her role as Aunt Julie in the former television show 7th Heaven. She is married to movie producer Michael Viner. March 13 is the 72nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (73rd in leap years). ... 1953 (MCMLIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link is to a full 1953 calendar). ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...
Raffin was born in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of former movie actress Trudy Marshall. She was nominated for a Golden Globe for the movie Touched by Love in 1981. Nickname City of Angels Location Location within Los Angeles County in the state of California Government Country State County United States California Los Angeles County Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa (D) Geographical characteristics Area - City - Land - Water - Urban 1,290. ... Trudy Marshall (February 14, 1922 - May 23, 2004) was a retired movie actress who was in such films as The Sullivans (1944), and The Fuller Brush Man (1948). ... 1981 (MCMLXXXI) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
A model in her teens, Raffin turned to films in the early '70s, projecting an image of easily outraged innocence.
While her acting career has not been spectacular, DeborahRaffin has managed a successful book-on-tape service called Dove Audio, and was co-producer and co-writer of the 1993 feature film Morning Glory.
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For fifteen years, DeborahRaffin was involved in the operations of Dove Entertainment, Inc., a company which she co-founded.
Deborah has also line-produced over four hundred audio books, the majority of which have been from titles on the New York Times Bestseller’s List, making her the most successful producer in the audio book industry.
Raffin has served on the Scott Newman Foundation Board for 15 years, two years on the NARAS (National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences) board, and five years on the Children Institute’s International board.