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DeeDee Rescher
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Born
August 28
,
1953
Birth name
Darlene Ann Rescher
Mini Bio
DeeDee Rescher was born on August 28, 1953. She is an actress and producer, known for
Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986)
,
The King of Queens (1998)
and
The Nanny (1993)
. She has been married to Keith Auck since December 3, 2016. She was previously married to Roy G. Silver and George Ball.
Family
Spouses
Keith Auck
(December 3, 2016 - present)
George Ball
(August 28, 1988 - ?) (divorced)
Roy G. Silver
(September 25, 1977 - 1982) (divorced)
Parents
Gayne Rescher
Ottilie Kruger
Relatives
Gaye Kruger
(Sibling)
Otto Kruger
(Grandparent)
Jean Tolley
(Grandparent)
Jay Rescher
(Grandparent)
Trivia
Her grandparents were silent film star
Jean Tolley
and cinematographer
Jay Rescher
who was instrumental in founding the first union to include cinematographers, New York Local 644.
Granddaughter of actor
Otto Kruger
.
Her father was cinematographer
Gayne Rescher
and her mother was Broadway actress
Ottilie Kruger
.
Daughter of
Gayne Rescher
. Granddaughter of
Jean Tolley
and
Jay Rescher
.
Sister of
Gaye Kruger
and Deborah Jean Rescher Miller.
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