Delores Webster

Delores Webster

Actor

BIO

Delores Webster is an American actress best known for her performances in films and television series such as The Mod Squad, The Love Boat, and The A-Team. She was born in Los Angeles, California on May 19, 1939.

Webster began her career in the early 1960s, appearing in small roles in television shows such as The Rifleman and The Virginian. She gained wider recognition when she was cast as Julie Barnes in the hit drama series The Mod Squad in 1968. She starred in the series for five seasons, during which she gained a huge fan following.

In 1971, Webster landed the role of barmaid Corinne Tate in the television series The Love Boat. She starred in the series for eight years, during which she earned two Emmy nominations. She also starred in the 1983 TV movie The A-Team.

Webster has also made guest appearances in a number of other television series, including CHiPs, Hart to Hart, The A-Team, Scarecrow and Mrs. King, and The Golden Girls. She also starred in a few films, including the horror movie The Prey and the comedy Hollywood Vice Squad.

In addition to her acting career, Webster is also a vocalist and has released several albums, including Delores Webster Sings the Hit Songs of Motown. She has also written and produced several plays, including the award-winning drama The Best of Friends.

Webster is a passionate advocate for animal rights, and has been a vocal supporter of causes such as the Endangered Species Act and the preservation of wild horses. She also frequently speaks out in favor of environmental protection.

Webster has been married three times, and has two children. She currently resides in Los Angeles, where she continues to appear in films and television series. Despite her advancing age, she is still an active and beloved figure in the entertainment industry.

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