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Denise DuBarry (born March 6, 1956) is an American actress, businesswoman, film producer, and philanthropist. She co-founded Thane International, Inc. a global leader in the direct response industry along with her husband, Bill Hay in 1990. She served as its Chief Creative Officer for 15 years 1990-2005. As an actress, she is best known for her role as nurse Lieutenant Samantha Green in the television show Black Sheep Squadron and her role as Johanna Franklin in the film Being There. DuBarry was a pioneer in the infomercial industry as a producer of Play the Piano Overnight in 1988 which... MORE
Denise DuBarry (born March 6, 1956) is an American actress, businesswoman, film producer, and philanthropist. She co-founded Thane International, Inc. a global leader in the direct response industry along with her husband, Bill Hay in 1990. She served as its Chief Creative Officer for 15 years 1990-2005. As an actress, she is best known for her role as nurse Lieutenant Samantha Green in the television show Black Sheep Squadron and her role as Johanna Franklin in the film Being There. DuBarry was a pioneer in the infomercial industry as a producer of Play the Piano Overnight in 1988 which won the Billboard Music Award for Best Music Instruction Video that year and then Play the Guitar Overnight which won the 1991 Billboard Music Award for Best Music Instruction. She is also the mother of actress Samantha Lockwood.
DuBarry was born in Killeen, Texas at the Fort Hood Army Base to Adrian Pierre DuBarry and Betty Louise King DuBarry. Her parents moved back to Louisiana where they were from so that her father could finish his master's degree at LSU in Baton Rouge. The family later moved to Honduras, Mexico, Guatemala and Costa Rica where DuBarry grew up from ages 2 – 10. DuBarry speaks LESS
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