Deborah S. Craig is best known for originating the role of Marcy Park on Broadway in William Finn’s Tony award-winning musical, “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee”, dir. by James Lapine.
Based on her over-achieving childhood, it earned her critical acclaim, a Drama Desk Award, and the distinction of creating the first Korean American character on Broadway.
Where did Deborah S. Craig go to college and high school?
Craig was born on June 1, 1974. Deborah is an award-winning actress and also the first Korean-American character to appear on Broadway. It was based on her overachieving background. She is 48 years old.
Craig has appeared as a guest star on several television programs, including “Better Things” for FX, “Son of Zorn” for Fox, and “Transparent,” the critically acclaimed and Golden Globe-winning comedy series from Jill Solloway for AmazonTV.
She has also appeared in reruns of the popular NBC drama “The Blacklist” as James Spader’s enigmatic love interest Luli, as the witty southern waitress Shelley on the CW’s “Hart of Dixie,” and as Melanie, the comedic relief on JJ Abrams’ drama “Six Degrees” on ABC.
Craig has never revealed where she got her college and high school education from.
Did Deborah S. Craig go to film school?
The Obie-winning Ma-Yi Theatre Co. Writers Lab, the largest resident company of Asian-American writers ever formed, also selected Miss Craig as its first actor/writer.
Deborah is a passionate ping pong player, qualified yoga instructor, pianist with classical training, amateur chef, and proud Korean American adoptee.
Deborah might have gone to a film for which she did not start to the public. We believed, she attended a private school of her choice in her hometown or where she was brought up.
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Source: celebfaqs.com