The famous 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.
On television, Craig has guest starred on the new Pamela Adlon / Louis Ck show Better Things for FX, Son of Zorn on Fox, and Jill Solloway’s critically acclaimed Golden Globe-winning comedy series Transparent for AmazonTV. She has also recurred as James Spader’s mysterious love interest Luli on the hit NBC drama, The Blacklist, as the wise-cracking southern waitress Shelley on the CW’s Hart of Dixie and Melanie, the comic relief on the JJ Abrams’ drama Six Degrees on ABC. Other notable guest stints include the Lauren Lungerich pilot Dumb Girls for MTV (dir. David Katzenberg), the CBS/The Bold and the Beautiful spin-off web series Room8 and Disney’s “Dog with a Blog.
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.
Where did Deborah S. Craig go to college and high school?
Deborah S. Craig’s educational background is kept hidden from the media. Deborah is a certified yoga instructor, classically trained pianist, amateur chef, intense ping pong player, and proud Korean American adoptee.
Did Deborah S. Craig go to film school?
Deborah S. Craig’s film educational background.