Deborah Raffin in 40 Carats



In 1973, Deborah Raffin made her feature film debut in 40 Carats. The movie offered Deborah Raffin a fair amount of exposure and was an auspicious start for her acting career. She was visible enough in this role for Gregory Peck to pick her to star in The Dove the following year.




In 40 Carats, Deborah Raffin portrays Trina Stanley, daughter of Liv Ullman's character Ann Stanley. When Liv Ullman meets and has a one night stand with a young man (played by Edward Albert) while vacationing in Greece, she discovers later that her daughter is involved with the same young man. Deborah Raffin and Edward Albert would later co-star in the television miniseries The Last Convertible.




The following are promotional images and publicity photos of Deborah Raffin and the other cast members of 40 Carats: