Debra Monk
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Debra Monk (born February 27, 1949) is a Tony Award-winning American actress, singer, and writer.
Monk was born in Middletown, Ohio. She was voted "best personality" by the graduating class at Wheaton High School in Silver Spring, Maryland.
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[edit] Stage
[edit] 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
[edit] Broadway
- Pump Boys and Dinettes - 1982 (also co-author and co-director)
- 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
- Chicago - 2005
- Curtains - 2007 - Tony Award nomination
[edit] Film
- The Producers (2005 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
[edit] Television
- A Nero Wolfe Mystery
- Law & Order
- Ellen Foster
- Redwood Curtain
- Women and Wallace
- NYPD Blue - 1999 Emmy Award in role of Katie Sipowicz
- The Music Man
- Grey's Anatomy
- Notes from the Underbelly
[edit] External links
- Debra Monk at the Internet Movie Database
- Star File: Debra Monk at Broadway.com
- at playbill.com Aug. 9, 2006
- IBDB listingsfr:Debra Monk

