Deborah Craig was born on June 1, 1974. Deborah is an American-Korean actor who has won several awards due to her prowess on set.
Deborah S. Craig is best known for creating the part of Marcy Park on Broadway, in James Lapine’s film adaptation of William Finn’s Tony Award-winning musical “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.”
On the big screen she was featured in Fullscreen’s “The Outfield”, Dreamworks comedy “Ghost Town”, indie farce “Bad Actress”, “Just Wright” with Queen Latifah, “Hysterical Psycho” (written and dir. by Dan Fogler) and “Big Daddy” starring Adam Sandler.
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 S Craig’s Siblings
There are no records that suggest that Deborah has siblings. Deborah is a very private person and prefers to keep certain details about her life and that of her family private.
We will do well to update this article with details of Deborah’s family when we have it.