Delta Burke

Actress known for Designing Women

Delta Burke - Performers & Entertainers born July 30th, 1956
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A prominent actress, recognized for a leading role in the television series 'Designing Women', which aired from 1986 to 1993. The portrayal of Suzanne Sugarbaker garnered significant attention and acclaim. Additionally, appeared in various films and television movies throughout the 1990s and beyond. The acting career included guest appearances on several popular television shows and participation in numerous stage productions. Beyond acting, involvement in various charitable endeavors has also been noted.

Played Suzanne Sugarbaker in Designing Women

Starred in the film Almost an Angel

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