Deborah Rennard is an American actress, writer and producer, best known to viewers for her role as Sylvia Lovegren in the Dallas television series.
TV roles
Deborah Rennard's acting debut took place in 1981 - she was chosen to play the role of secretary Sylvia Lovegren in the soap opera Dallas. The next 10 years, the actress regularly appeared on the screen in this role until the end of the television series.
Right after filming in Dallas, Deborah was invited to play Whitney Baker in another American soap opera, Days of Our Lives. In this television series, her role was small, and the shooting lasted only a few months.
In 1996, actress Deborah Rennard played in one of the episodes of the science-fiction series Knight Forever, which tells about the life and adventures of 800-year-old vampire Nicholas.
In the same year, the sequel to the Dallas television series, Dallas: Jay Ar Returns, was shot. Deborah Rennard played Sylvia Lovegren again. In addition to her, Larry Hagman, the performer of the role of JA Ar Ewing, as well as Linda Gray, who played the wife of the protagonist, returned to their characters.
Over her 16-year career, the actress has appeared in many television series. The last of these was Family Law, a legal drama created by her husband Paul Haggis. Deborah Rennard played the role of Ann Hoffler from 2000 to 2001.
Movie career
In 1986, the actress received her first role in a full-length movie - the role of Harmony in the adventure thriller Dead Earth. This project cannot be called the most successful in the filmography of Deborah Rennard - the picture was not successful at the box office, and now few people know about its existence.
The next film with the participation of the actress was released in 1990 and was much more successful than the previous one. Rennard was approved for the lead female role in the action movie "The Volunteer," directed by Sheldon Lettich. Her co-workers were Jean-Claude Van Damme and Ashley Johnson. The film received mixed reviews from film critics and raised around $ 24 million at the box office. It is worth noting that at that time it was a good indicator.
In 1997, the actress played a small role in the criminal thriller Jim Kauf's "Crime Ties." Criticism of the picture was perceived ambiguously, and she could not boast of good box office - the box office amounted to only $ 6 million. At the moment, this is the last full-length film in the career of Deborah Rennard.
Personal life
In 1997, the actress married a successful Hollywood screenwriter and producer Paul Haggis.
The couple have been married for 20 years, they have a son, James. The family lives in Santa Monica (California).