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Debra Monk (born February 27, 1949) is an actress and author.

Appearances

Off-Broadway

  • Time of the Cuckoo - Obie award
  • Ancestral Voices
  • The Seagull
  • Death Defying Acts
  • Three Hotels
  • Oil City Symphony (co-author, Drama Desk Award)
  • Assassins

Broadway

  • Pumpboys and Dinettes - 1982 (she was also co-author)
  • Prelude to a Kiss - 1990
  • Nick and Nora - 1991
  • Redwood Curtain - 1993 - Tony Award
  • Picnic - 1994
  • Company - 1995
  • Steel Pier - 1997
  • Ah, Wilderness! - 1998
  • Thou Shalt Not - 2001

Film

  • Center Stage
  • Devil's Advocate
  • In & Out
  • The Substance of Fire
  • Extreme Measures
  • The Bridges of Madison County
  • Jeffrey
  • Fearless
  • Prelude to a Kiss
  • Reckless
  • Quiz Show
  • Mrs. Winterbourne
  • Bed of Roses
  • For Love or Money

Television

  • Nero Wolfe
  • Law & Order
  • Ellen Foster
  • Redwood Curtain
  • Women and Wallace
  • NYPD Blue - 1999 Emmy Award in role of Katie Sipowicz