Paget, Debra (1933–)

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Paget, Debra (1933–)

American screen actress. Born Debralee Griffin, Aug 19, 1933, in Denver, CO; sister of Teala Loring and Lisa Gaye (actresses); m. David Street (actor-singer), 1958 (annulled 1958); m. Budd Boetticher (director), 1960 (div. 1961); m. Louis (Ling-Chieh) C. Kung (Chinese-American oilman and nephew of Song Meiling [Mme Chiang Kai-Shek]), 1964 (div. 1980).

Made film debut in Cry of the City (1948), followed by Broken Arrow, Belles on Their Toes, Les Miserables (as Cosette), Stars and Stripes Forever, Prince Valiant, Demetrius and the Gladiators, Princess of the Nile, White Feather, Seven Angry Men, The Ten Commandments, Love Me Tender and Tales of Terror, among others; in Germany, starred in Fritz Lang's The Tiger of Eschnapur and The Indian Tomb (released together in US as Journey to the Lost City).