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Burke, Delta Born in Orlando, Florida, Delta Burke is the eldest of 3. She represented Florida in the Miss America Pageant, winning a talent scholarship, which she used to attend a two-year study program at the "London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts". She landed the leading role in the series "Filthy Rich" and a starring role in HBO's first weekly series, "First and Ten". Of course, she is best known for her 5 year stint as Suzanne Sugarbaker in "CBS's Designing Women" --- for which she received two Emmy award nominations for Best Actress in a Comedy Series

Filmography:
Good Boy! (2003)
The Designing Women Reunion (2003)
Going for Broke (2003) 
St. Sass (2002)
Hansel & Gretel (2002)
Dangerous Child (2001) 
What Women Want (2000)
"DAG" (2000)
Sordid Lives (2000)
"Popular" (1999)
Melanie Darrow (1997) 
Promise to Carolyn, A (1996)
Maternal Instincts (1996) 
Simon & Simon: In Trouble Again (1995) 
"Women of the House" (1995) 
"Mighty Jungle, The" (1994)
"Delta" (1992)
Day-O (1992) 
Love and Curses... And All That Jazz (1991) 
Where the Hell's That Gold?!!? (1988) 
Circus of the Stars #12 (1987)
"Designing Women" (1986)
Stonecipher (1986-1991) 
Temporary Insanity (1985)
Bunny's Tale, A (1985) 
"1st & Ten" (1984) 
Murder Me, Murder You (1983) 
Rooster (1982)
"Filthy Rich" (1982) 
"Chisholms, The" (1980)
"Seekers, The" (1979) 
Last Cry for Help, A (1979) 
Charleston (1979) 
Zuma Beach (1978) 
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Gallery of Delta Burke as Featured in Designing Women

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Nominations and Awards
Emmy Awards 
1991
• Nominated, Emmy 
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for Designing Women (1986)

1990
• Nominated, Emmy 
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for Designing Women (1986)



TV Guide Awards 
2001
• Nominated, TV Guide Award 
Actress of the Year in a New Series for DAG (2000)