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| name=Deborah Shelton |
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| caption = Shelton as [[Miss USA 1970]] |
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| title=Miss Virginia World 1968<br>[[Miss Virginia USA|Miss Virginia USA 1970]]<br>[[Miss USA 1970]] |
| title=Miss Virginia World 1968<br>[[Miss Virginia USA|Miss Virginia USA 1970]]<br>[[Miss USA 1970]] |
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| nationalcompetition=[[Miss World USA 1968]]<br>(1st runner-up)<br>[[Miss USA 1970]]<br>(Winner)<br>(Miss Photogenic)<br>[[Miss Universe 1970]]<br>(1st runner-up) |
| nationalcompetition=[[Miss World USA 1968]]<br>(1st runner-up)<br>[[Miss USA 1970]]<br>(Winner)<br>(Miss Photogenic)<br>[[Miss Universe 1970]]<br>(1st runner-up) |
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| birth_place= [[Washington, D.C.]], |
| birth_place= [[Washington, D.C.]], U.S. |
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| alias= Debbie Shelton |
| alias= Debbie Shelton |
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| birth_name=Deborah Dale Shelton |
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| eye_color = [[Eye color#Green|Green]] |
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| hair_color = [[Brown hair#Varieties of brown hair|Brown]] |
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'''Deborah |
'''Deborah Shelton''' is an American actress and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned [[Miss USA 1970]], she appeared on ''[[Dallas (1978 TV series)|Dallas]]'' for three seasons and a special guest return in 2013. |
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==Pageants== |
==Pageants== |
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In 1970, Shelton competed in the [[Miss Virginia USA]] pageant to spite her then boyfriend.<ref>{{cite news|first=Pat |last=Hilton |title=Dallas' Deborah Shelton hopes her past won't hold her back |url=https://news.google.co.nz/newspapers?id=du0MAAAAIBAJ&sjid=VmYDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4934,6042465&dq=deborah-shelton&hl=en |work=St Petersburg Times |date=1987-07-07 }}{{dead link|date=December 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> She won the title and represented [[Virginia]] in the [[Miss USA 1970]] pageant held in [[Miami, Florida]] in May 1970. |
In 1970, Shelton competed in the [[Miss Virginia USA]] pageant to spite her then boyfriend.<ref>{{cite news|first=Pat |last=Hilton |title=Dallas' Deborah Shelton hopes her past won't hold her back |url=https://news.google.co.nz/newspapers?id=du0MAAAAIBAJ&sjid=VmYDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4934,6042465&dq=deborah-shelton&hl=en |work=St Petersburg Times |date=1987-07-07 }}{{dead link|date=December 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> She won the title and represented [[Virginia]] in the [[Miss USA 1970]] pageant held in [[Miami, Florida]] in May 1970. |
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At the pageant, Shelton won the Miss Pixable award and was subsequently crowned [[Miss USA]] 1970.<ref>{{cite news|title=Green-Eyed Virginian wins Miss USA |newspaper=The Modesto Bee |date=1970-05-17 |url=https://news.google.co.nz/newspapers?id=GgQxAAAAIBAJ&sjid=h-EFAAAAIBAJ&pg=5349,3782453&dq=debbie-shelton+photogenic&hl=en |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120712061615/http://news.google.co.nz/newspapers?id=GgQxAAAAIBAJ&sjid=h-EFAAAAIBAJ&pg=5349,3782453&dq=debbie-shelton+photogenic&hl=en |url-status=dead |archive-date=2012-07-12 |last=Associated Press }}</ref> She was crowned by former |
At the pageant, Shelton won the Miss Pixable award (photogenic) and was subsequently crowned [[Miss USA]] 1970.<ref>{{cite news|title=Green-Eyed Virginian wins Miss USA |newspaper=The Modesto Bee |date=1970-05-17 |url=https://news.google.co.nz/newspapers?id=GgQxAAAAIBAJ&sjid=h-EFAAAAIBAJ&pg=5349,3782453&dq=debbie-shelton+photogenic&hl=en |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120712061615/http://news.google.co.nz/newspapers?id=GgQxAAAAIBAJ&sjid=h-EFAAAAIBAJ&pg=5349,3782453&dq=debbie-shelton+photogenic&hl=en |url-status=dead |archive-date=2012-07-12 |last=Associated Press }}</ref> She was crowned by former title holder [[Wendy Dascomb]], also of Virginia; this was the first time that a state had won the Miss USA title back to back.<ref name="virginia">{{cite news|title=Virginia Miss Wins it Again|last=Associated Press|newspaper=The Evening Independent|date=1970-05-18|url=https://news.google.co.nz/newspapers?id=yNwLAAAAIBAJ&sjid=UlcDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6046,4206931&dq=danville+wendy-dascomb&hl=en}}</ref> |
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Shelton then went on to the [[Miss Universe]] contest in [[Miami, Florida]] in July where she placed first runner-up to [[Marisol Malaret]] of [[Puerto Rico]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Puerto Rico wins 'Universe'|newspaper=Sarasota Herald-Tribune|url=https://news.google.co.nz/newspapers?id=FO0cAAAAIBAJ&sjid=KWYEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1110,2968169&dq=debbie-shelton&hl=en|last=Associated Press|date=1970-07-12}}</ref> She described competing at Miss Universe as "perhaps her greatest experience".<ref name="reaction" /> |
Shelton then went on to the [[Miss Universe]] contest in [[Miami, Florida]] in July where she placed first runner-up to [[Marisol Malaret]] of [[Puerto Rico]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Puerto Rico wins 'Universe'|newspaper=Sarasota Herald-Tribune|url=https://news.google.co.nz/newspapers?id=FO0cAAAAIBAJ&sjid=KWYEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1110,2968169&dq=debbie-shelton&hl=en|last=Associated Press|date=1970-07-12}}</ref> She described competing at Miss Universe as "perhaps her greatest experience".<ref name="reaction" /> |
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During her reign, Shelton |
During her reign, Shelton traveled across the United States and internationally, including visits to [[Japan]], [[Spain]], [[Portugal]], [[Brazil]] and [[Puerto Rico]].<ref name="reaction">{{cite news|work=The Free Lance-Star|date=1970-11-12|url=https://news.google.co.nz/newspapers?id=dmYQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=XooDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3535,6159002&dq=debbie-shelton&hl=en|first=Carol|last=Anderson|title=Debbie Shelton Describes Reactions as Miss USA}}</ref><ref name="end" /> |
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For winning Miss USA, she received $5,000 in cash, a $5,000 mink coat and made another $5,000 from personal appearances.<ref name="end" /> |
For winning Miss USA, she received $5,000 in cash, a $5,000 mink coat and made another $5,000 from personal appearances.<ref name="end" /> |
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==Education and career== |
==Education and career== |
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Shelton was born in [[Washington, D.C.]] and grew up in [[Norfolk, Virginia]]. She graduated from [[Norview High School]] and attended [[Old Dominion University]]. She was a junior studying art at the time she won the Miss USA title.<ref name="reaction" /> |
Shelton was born in [[Washington, D.C.]], and grew up in [[Norfolk, Virginia]]. She graduated from [[Norview High School]] and attended [[Old Dominion University]]. She was a junior studying art at the time she won the Miss USA title.<ref name="reaction" /> |
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Prior to winning her first pageant title, Shelton was enrolled in a pre-medical |
Prior to winning her first pageant title, Shelton was enrolled in a pre-medical curriculum. After college, she moved to [[New York City]] where she studied acting, modeled, and appeared on television commercials.<ref name="fame" /> |
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In March 1974, |
In March 1974, Shelton appeared on the cover of [[Playboy]] Magazine. She starred in the feature film ''[[Blood Tide]]'' alongside legendary stage and screen actors [[José Ferrer]] and [[James Earl Jones]]. Filmed on location in the Greek islands, the 1982 film featured Shelton singing a song during the end credits co-written with Shuki Levy, her second husband. She later starred in the 1984 film ''[[Body Double]]'', although her dialogue was dubbed by actress [[Helen Shaver]] because the director, [[Brian de Palma]] did not like how she sounded when he was editing the film. Shelton made frequent guest appearances on television series such as ''[[Fantasy Island (1977 TV series)|Fantasy Island]]'', ''[[The A-Team]]'', ''[[T. J. Hooker]]'', ''[[The Fall Guy]]'', ''[[Cheers]]'', ''[[The Love Boat]]'', ''[[Riptide (American TV series)|Riptide]]'', and ''[[Get a Life (American TV series)|Get a Life]]''. In 2008, she was cast to play a rich housewife in the American television series ''[[Nip/Tuck]]''. |
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Shelton is widely known for her television role as Mandy Winger, one of [[J. R. Ewing]]'s mistresses on ''[[Dallas (1978 TV series)|Dallas]]''. After the character left the show, an outpouring of fan mail convinced the producers to bring the character back.<ref>{{cite news|title=Deborah Shelton will return to 'Dallas' with Devilish Twist'|newspaper=Ocala Star-Banner|date=1987-02-18|url=https://news.google.co.nz/newspapers?id=x50TAAAAIBAJ&sjid=mAYEAAAAIBAJ&pg=3262,926007&dq=deborah-shelton&hl=en}}</ref> Shelton appeared in the series from 1984 to 1987. She also had a role on ''[[The Yellow Rose]]'', a "critically acclaimed flop".<ref name="fame" /> |
Shelton is widely known for her television role as Mandy Winger, one of [[J. R. Ewing]]'s mistresses on ''[[Dallas (1978 TV series)|Dallas]]''. After the character left the show, an outpouring of fan mail convinced the producers to bring the character back.<ref>{{cite news|title=Deborah Shelton will return to 'Dallas' with Devilish Twist'|newspaper=Ocala Star-Banner|date=1987-02-18|url=https://news.google.co.nz/newspapers?id=x50TAAAAIBAJ&sjid=mAYEAAAAIBAJ&pg=3262,926007&dq=deborah-shelton&hl=en}}</ref> Shelton appeared in the series from 1984 to 1987. She also had a role on ''[[The Yellow Rose]]'', a "critically acclaimed flop".<ref name="fame" /> |
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In [[Miss USA 1991|1991]] and [[Miss USA 1992|1992]], Shelton returned to the Miss USA stage, offering commentary during the pageant.<ref>{{cite news|title=Will dispute enliven Miss USA show? |newspaper=The Modesto Bee |date=1991-02-21 |url=https://news.google.co.nz/newspapers?id=fPAqAAAAIBAJ&sjid=_tQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=2429,1002866&dq=deborah-shelton+miss-usa&hl=en |first=John |last=Burlingame }}{{dead link|date=December 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> |
In [[Miss USA 1991|1991]] and [[Miss USA 1992|1992]], Shelton returned to the Miss USA stage, offering commentary during the pageant.<ref>{{cite news|title=Will dispute enliven Miss USA show? |newspaper=The Modesto Bee |date=1991-02-21 |url=https://news.google.co.nz/newspapers?id=fPAqAAAAIBAJ&sjid=_tQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=2429,1002866&dq=deborah-shelton+miss-usa&hl=en |first=John |last=Burlingame }}{{dead link|date=December 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> |
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During 2012, Shelton made a guest appearance on the newly revived ''[[Dallas (2012 TV series)|Dallas]]'' |
During 2012, Shelton made a guest appearance on the newly revived ''[[Dallas (2012 TV series)|Dallas]]'' – she portrayed her old character Mandy Winger for [[J.R. Ewing]]'s memorial service. |
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==Personal life== |
==Personal life== |
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Shelton married Vici Castro, a Cuban exile in 1971, less than a month after passing-on the Miss USA title.<ref name="end">{{cite news|title=Debbie Shelton's reign as Miss USA is soon to end|newspaper=The Free Lance-Star|date=1971-05-17|url=https://news.google.co.nz/newspapers?id=BqEQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=q4oDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5082,1971418&dq=debbie-shelton&hl=en|first=Cynthia|last=Lowry}}</ref> The couple had a son, Christopher, but the marriage ended within five years.<ref name="people">{{cite magazine|title=From Miss U.S.A. to Dallas to Body Double, Deborah Shelton Is a Sex Object Who Objects|url=http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20089072,00.html|magazine=People|volume=22|issue=19|first=John|last=Stark}}</ref> In 1977 she married [[Shuki Levy]], a Jewish Israeli music producer, and they later had a daughter, Tamara.<ref name="people" /> Shelton collaborated on his music.<ref name="fame">{{cite news|title=Fame is bound to come fast for Deborah Shelton |newspaper=St Petersburg Times |url=https://news.google.co.nz/newspapers?id=Of8NAAAAIBAJ&sjid=oHwDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6692,5419940&dq=deborah-shelton&hl=en |first=Julianne |last=Hastings |date=1984-08-13 }}{{dead link|date=December 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> One of their songs "Magdelena" appeared on a [[Julio Iglesias]] album. She has since divorced her second husband. |
Shelton married Vici Castro, a Cuban exile in 1971, less than a month after passing-on the Miss USA title.<ref name="end">{{cite news|title=Debbie Shelton's reign as Miss USA is soon to end|newspaper=The Free Lance-Star|date=1971-05-17|url=https://news.google.co.nz/newspapers?id=BqEQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=q4oDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5082,1971418&dq=debbie-shelton&hl=en|first=Cynthia|last=Lowry}}</ref> The couple had a son, Christopher, but the marriage ended within five years.<ref name="people">{{cite magazine|title=From Miss U.S.A. to Dallas to Body Double, Deborah Shelton Is a Sex Object Who Objects|url=http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20089072,00.html|magazine=People|volume=22|issue=19|first=John|last=Stark|access-date=2010-02-19|archive-date=2009-04-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090422200507/http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20089072,00.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> In 1977 she married [[Shuki Levy]], a Jewish Israeli music producer, and they later had a daughter, Tamara.<ref name="people" /> Shelton collaborated on his music.<ref name="fame">{{cite news|title=Fame is bound to come fast for Deborah Shelton |newspaper=St Petersburg Times |url=https://news.google.co.nz/newspapers?id=Of8NAAAAIBAJ&sjid=oHwDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6692,5419940&dq=deborah-shelton&hl=en |first=Julianne |last=Hastings |date=1984-08-13 }}{{dead link|date=December 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> One of their songs, "Magdelena", appeared on a [[Julio Iglesias]] album. She has since divorced her second husband. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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* {{IMDb name|id=0001730|name=Deborah Shelton}} |
* {{IMDb name|id=0001730|name=Deborah Shelton}} |
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* {{amg name|id=65120|name=Deborah Shelton}} |
* {{amg name|id=65120|name=Deborah Shelton}} |
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* [http://www.missusa.com/ Miss USA official website] |
* [http://www.missusa.com/ Miss USA official website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060918200625/http://www.missusa.com/ |date=2006-09-18 }} |
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* [http://www.aeolia.net/playboy/pb-month.htm The Playboy Index--List of Centerfolds and Cover Models] |
* [http://www.aeolia.net/playboy/pb-month.htm The Playboy Index--List of Centerfolds and Cover Models] |
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Deborah Shelton
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Shelton as Miss USA 1970
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Washington, D.C., U.S.
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Other names | Debbie Shelton |
Height | 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) |
Beauty pageant titleholder | |
Title | Miss Virginia World 1968 Miss Virginia USA 1970 Miss USA 1970 |
Hair color | Brown |
Eye color | Green |
Major competition(s) | Miss World USA 1968 (1st runner-up) Miss USA 1970 (Winner) (Miss Photogenic) Miss Universe 1970 (1st runner-up) |
Deborah Shelton is an American actress and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss USA 1970, she appeared on Dallas for three seasons and a special guest return in 2013.
In 1970, Shelton competed in the Miss Virginia USA pageant to spite her then boyfriend.[1] She won the title and represented Virginia in the Miss USA 1970 pageant held in Miami, Florida in May 1970.
At the pageant, Shelton won the Miss Pixable award (photogenic) and was subsequently crowned Miss USA 1970.[2] She was crowned by former title holder Wendy Dascomb, also of Virginia; this was the first time that a state had won the Miss USA title back to back.[3]
Shelton then went on to the Miss Universe contest in Miami, Florida in July where she placed first runner-up to Marisol MalaretofPuerto Rico.[4] She described competing at Miss Universe as "perhaps her greatest experience".[5]
During her reign, Shelton traveled across the United States and internationally, including visits to Japan, Spain, Portugal, Brazil and Puerto Rico.[5][6]
For winning Miss USA, she received $5,000 in cash, a $5,000 mink coat and made another $5,000 from personal appearances.[6]
Shelton was born in Washington, D.C., and grew up in Norfolk, Virginia. She graduated from Norview High School and attended Old Dominion University. She was a junior studying art at the time she won the Miss USA title.[5]
Prior to winning her first pageant title, Shelton was enrolled in a pre-medical curriculum. After college, she moved to New York City where she studied acting, modeled, and appeared on television commercials.[7]
In March 1974, Shelton appeared on the cover of Playboy Magazine. She starred in the feature film Blood Tide alongside legendary stage and screen actors José Ferrer and James Earl Jones. Filmed on location in the Greek islands, the 1982 film featured Shelton singing a song during the end credits co-written with Shuki Levy, her second husband. She later starred in the 1984 film Body Double, although her dialogue was dubbed by actress Helen Shaver because the director, Brian de Palma did not like how she sounded when he was editing the film. Shelton made frequent guest appearances on television series such as Fantasy Island, The A-Team, T. J. Hooker, The Fall Guy, Cheers, The Love Boat, Riptide, and Get a Life. In 2008, she was cast to play a rich housewife in the American television series Nip/Tuck.
Shelton is widely known for her television role as Mandy Winger, one of J. R. Ewing's mistresses on Dallas. After the character left the show, an outpouring of fan mail convinced the producers to bring the character back.[8] Shelton appeared in the series from 1984 to 1987. She also had a role on The Yellow Rose, a "critically acclaimed flop".[7]
In1991 and 1992, Shelton returned to the Miss USA stage, offering commentary during the pageant.[9]
During 2012, Shelton made a guest appearance on the newly revived Dallas – she portrayed her old character Mandy Winger for J.R. Ewing's memorial service.
Shelton married Vici Castro, a Cuban exile in 1971, less than a month after passing-on the Miss USA title.[6] The couple had a son, Christopher, but the marriage ended within five years.[10] In 1977 she married Shuki Levy, a Jewish Israeli music producer, and they later had a daughter, Tamara.[10] Shelton collaborated on his music.[7] One of their songs, "Magdelena", appeared on a Julio Iglesias album. She has since divorced her second husband.
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Preceded by | Miss Virginia USA 1970 |
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