DEBORAH PUETTE
- SAG,
- AEA
- Parks and Recreation (Performance Video)
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Comedic Concerned Mother Opposite Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman
- The Office (Performance Video)
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Comedic Befuddled Waitress Opposite Steve Carell, Rainn Wilson and Ed Helms
- Grey's Anatomy (Performance Video)
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Dramatic Adoptive Mother Opposite Eric Dane
- Criminal Minds (Performance Video)
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Dramatic Executive Opposite Matthew Gray Gubler and A.J. Cook
- Crossing Over (Weinstein Co.) (Performance Video)
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Dramatic Teacher Opposite Summer Bishil also starring Harrison Ford and Ashley Judd
- Nuture (2010 Palm Springs Int'l ShortFest) (Performance Video)
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Dramatic Caring Wife Lead
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FILM |
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Crossing Over |
Supporting |
Weinstein Co./Wayne Kramer |
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Love is the Drug (Slamdance Film Fest) |
Supporting |
Alpine Films/Elliot Lester |
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Tent City (SXSW Film Festival) |
Supporting |
ITVS/Aldo Velasco |
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Nurture (Palm Springs Int'l Shortsfest) |
Lead |
Rooth Tang/Rooth Tang |
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The Show |
Supporting |
Stairway Films/Cynthia Graner |
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Lucid (winner, Bev. Hills Short FF) |
Lead |
USC GradThesis/Sam Friedlander |
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Repose (Winner, Ojai FF Best of Limelight 2007) |
Lead |
UCLA Grad Thesis/A. Formato |
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My Education |
Lead |
UCLA Grad Thesis/Iris Helfer |
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Oblivion, Nebraska |
Supporting |
USC Grad Thesis/Chuck Haine |
TV |
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Criminal Minds ('10) |
Co-Star |
CBS, d. Glenn Kershaw |
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Grey's Anatomy ('10) |
Co-Star |
ABC, d. Tony Phelan |
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The Office ('10) |
Co-Star |
NBC, d. David Rogers |
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Parks and Recreation ('10) |
Co-Star |
NBC, d. Jason Woliner |
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Cupid |
Co-Star |
ABC, d. Peter O'Fallon |
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Strong Medicine |
Recurring |
Lifetime, d. John Flynn |
LOS ANGELES THEATER partial |
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Stop Kiss (LA premiere) |
Callie |
Rogue Machine/Elina DeSantos |
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Tryst (see "Awards") |
Adelaide Pinchin |
Black Dahlia/Robin Larsen |
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Brownstone |
Davia Lewis |
Laguna Playhouse/C.Butterfield |
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The Last Days of Judas Iscariot |
Mother Teresa/M. Magdalene |
Black Dahlia/Matt Shakman |
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The Quality of Mercy--A Night of Shakespeare |
Isabella/Hermione |
Antaeus/N. Doukas, D. Matthews |
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American Dead |
Deputy Grace Tisdale |
Rogue Machine/Dado |
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Pera Palas (see "Awards") |
Anne Brown |
Boston Court/Michael Michetti |
CHICAGO THEATER partial |
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The Glory of Living (see "Awards") |
Lisa |
Circle Theatre/Robin Stanton |
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Bus Stop (see "Awards") |
Cherie |
American Theatre Co./C. Keenan |
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Toys in the Attic |
Lily |
ATC/Cecilie Keenan |
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The Skin of Our Teeth |
Gladys |
ATC/Bill Payne |
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Europe |
Katia |
Mary-Arrchie/Jeremy Weschler |
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A Yard of Sun |
Grazia |
Famous Door/Marc Grapey |
WORKSHOPS/STAGED READINGS partial |
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Better Angels (3-person w/Dustin Hoffman and James Cromwell) |
Cordelia Harvey |
Broad Stage/Matt Shakman |
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The Bottom Line (opposite Alfred Molina) |
Amy |
Antaeus Co./Jonathan Lynn |
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Coriolanus (opposite Gregory Itzen and Jeffery Nordling) |
Virgilia |
Antaeus Co./Dakin Matthews |
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Moliere in Love |
Armande/Psyche |
Pacific Stages/Michael Jaeger |
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Ghosts in the Cottonwoods |
Shirley |
Victory Gardens/Jeremy Cohen |
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Ballad Hunter |
Lotta |
Chicago Dramatists/R. Stanton |
AWARDS |
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Joseph Jefferson Citation, Lead Actress, The Glory of Living |
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LA Weekly Award, Lead Actress, Tryst |
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Ovation Nomination, Lead Actress, Tryst |
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LA Drama Critics Circle Nomination, Lead Actress, Tryst |
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Garland Nomination, Lead Actress, Tryst |
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LA Drama Critics' Circle Award, Best Ensemble, Pera Palas |
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Ovation Nomination, Best Ensemble, Pera Palas |
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LA Weekly Nomination, Best Ensemble, Pera Palas |
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Garland Award, Best Ensemble, Pera Palas |
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After Dark Award, Best Ensemble, Bus Stop |
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After Dark Award, Best Ensemble, Bus Stop |
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TRAINING |
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Uta Hagen |
Scene Study |
The Piven Workshop, Chicago |
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I.O. West |
Improv |
Various |
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Lesly Kahn and Company |
Various |
Lesly Kahn and Sam Smith |
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Shakespeare/ChekhovShaw |
Antaeus Company |
Dakin Matthews and Nike Doukas |
Physical Characteristics / Measurements |
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Height: 5'7" |
Weight: 120 lbs |
Eyes: Green |
Hair Color: Brown |
Hair Length: Shoulder Length |
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Bartending, Cooking, Dance Background, Drive Stick Shift, Firearms, Photography, Pilates, Polish dialect, Political Advocacy, Running, Serbian dialect, Turkish dialect, Typing, Yoga, Aerobics, Bowling, Cheerleading, Cycling, Equestrian - General, Running - General, Sailing, Shooting - Rifle, Shooting - Skeet/Trap, Snorkeling, Stage Combat, Swimming - ability - general, Yoga, Improvisation, Licensed Driver, Percussion, Stunts, Vocal Range: Alto, British - BBC English Accent, Canadian Accent, Cockney Accent, French Accent, German Accent, Irish Accent, Italian Accent, Midwest Accent, New England Accent, New York Accent, Russian Accent, Southern Accent
**In stage her debut, Deborah originated Lead Role in World Premiere of Rebecca Gilman's "The Glory of Living". Her performance was awarded Chicago's most prestigious acting award, the Joseph Jefferson, and the play went on to be nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. Her performance in the 2007 two-hander, "Tryst", was the among most nominated/awarded of the 2007-2008 Los Angeles theater season. Artistic Board Member of Rogue Machine, John Perrin Flynn Artistic Director. Member of Pacific Stages Artists Compa