Biography
Deborah Walley's parents were professional figure skaters with the Ice-Capades; as a result, she spent much of her childhood in dressing rooms surrounded by people in bear suits. After studying at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Walley racked up an impressive list of Broadway and off-Broadway credits. Her first film appearance was in the title role
Gidget Goes Hawaiian (1961), a "break" that nearly stopped her career cold before it began. She avoided being forever typecast as Gidget thanks to a brace of interesting appearances in two Disney flicks,
Bon Voyage (1962) and
Summer Magic (1963). Then came a long association with American-International's
Beach Party series, ending with the benighted
Ghost in the Invisible Bikini (1966). Her favorite film role was as the hoydenish "gal pal" to
Elvis Presley in
Spinout (1966). From 1967 through 1969, Walley appeared as Susie Hubbard on the weekly sitcom
The Mothers-in-Law, reportedly spending much of her free time fending off the advances of producer
Desi Arnaz. She left show business in the 1970s to raise her family and to write books. In 1986, Deborah Walley made a welcome return before the cameras in an episode of TV's
Simon and Simon. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide