Debrah Farentino Bio, Age, Husband, Net Worth, Movies, TV Shows

Debrah Farentino Biography

Debrah Farentino is an actress, producer, and journalist from the United States. From 1982 to 1987, she starred in the CBS daytime soap opera Capitol before transitioning to prime time with a female lead role in the ABC comedic drama series Hooperman.

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How old is Debrah Farentino? – Age

She is 64 years old as of 30 September 2023. She was born in 1959 in Lucas Valley-Marinwood, California, United States.

Debrah Farentino Husband – Children

She married Scott Staples in 1979. In 1983, they divorced. She married actor James Farentino, who was more than 20 years older, in 1985. Their marriage ended in divorce in 1988. From 1992–1994, her third marriage was to producer Tony Adams. She then married filmmaker Gregory Hoblit, but the couple separated in 2009. She is the mother of two daughters.

Debrah Farentino Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $1 Million.

Debrah Farentino Criminal Minds

She appeared as Undersecretary Rosemary Jackson in the Season Nine episode of Criminal Minds, “200”.Other than being the Undersecretary of Arms Control and International Security Affairs for the State Department of the United States federal government, little is known about Jackson.

In “Operation: Classified,” she created a task group that included Jennifer Jareau from the BAU, Mateo Cruz, then-FBI Section Chief Director Erin Strauss, CIA operative Michael Hastings, and Tivon Askari to track down Osama bin Laden. She also supervised the team, granting JJ authorization for an operation to Ops when she suspected there was a mole on the inside, resulting in the death of an informant’s daughter, as well as ambushing and killing four soldiers assigned to rescue her and two other individuals in February 2011.

They ambushed a convoy carrying JJ, Cruz, Askari, and Hastings, among others, on April 24, the same year; at least six soldiers were killed, while Askari and Hastings were safely recovered, with the latter faking his death because only Askari was exposed as a traitor; as a result, JJ miscarried and lost her would-be second child.

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Debrah Farentino Hawaii Five-0

She played Elizabeth Roan, a woman who appeared in Loa Aloha (episode) and is the ex-wife of Travis Roan, a guy who went on a vengeful spree after his son, Thomas, died from stab wounds while in prison.

Debrah Farentino Eureka

She appeared as Dr. Beverly Barlowe, the town psychiatrist in the American science fiction television series Eureka. She covertly works for the Consortium, a mystery entity that has stated a desire to utilize Eureka’s ideas by any means necessary. Deputy US Marshal Jack Carter discovers Eureka, a high-tech fictional Oregon hamlet populated by talented scientists. Global Dynamics, a firm managed by the US Department of Defense, runs the town. Eureka is a high-tech community shrouded in secrecy, protected by an electromagnetic shield and well guarded secrets. Carter is a wonderful asset to the community because of his ability to connect with others, practical thoughts, and passion to Eureka’s safety.

Debrah Farentino Get Real

She appeared as Mary Green in the American comedy-drama series Get Real. The Green family, a dysfunctional pair with a problematic marriage, is the focus of the show. Meghan, the youngest child, is a high achiever who attends UC Berkeley but reveals her intention to drop out. Cameron, the middle child, is a slacker, while Kenny, the youngest, is awkward and targets bullies. After her husband’s death, Mary’s mother, Elizabeth, has moved in with the Greens. The show employs a style similar to Parker Lewis Can’t Lose, with the youngsters addressing the camera in a snarky tone on occasion.

Debrah Movies

♦ 1993 – Son of the Pink Panther
♦ 1993 – Malice
♦ 1991 – Bugsy
♦ 1989 – Mortal Sins
♦ 1988 – Cellar Dweller

Debrah TV Shows

♦ 2014 – Criminal Minds
♦ 2011 – Hawaii Five-0
♦ 2011 – The Closer
♦ 2010 – Saving Grace
♦ 2008–2009 – Eli Stone
♦ 2006–2012 – Eureka
♦ 2006 – Dr. Vegas
♦ 2005–2006 – Wildfire
♦ 2005 – Law & Order: Trial by Jury
♦ 2004 – The Division
♦ 2003 – CSI: Miami
♦ 2002 – JAG
♦ 2002 – Get Real
♦ 2001–2002 – The District