Deborah Rhea Seehorn Bio
Deborah Rhea
Seehorn was born on the 12th of May 1972. She is most famous for her role as
the attorney Kim Wexler on AMC's Better Call Saul (2015-2018), for which she
was given the Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Television
Series, Miniseries, or Television Film. She also appeared on NBC's Whitney
(2011–2013) as well as ABC's I'm with Her 2003-2004, and TNT's Franklin
& Bash 2011-2014. Deborah Rhea Seehorn, a Norfolk native, was born May
12 in 1972. Her mother was an executive assistant to the United States Navy,
while her father was an agent in the Naval Investigative Service; her family
moved frequently during her youth, living in Washington, D.C. and Arizona, as
well as in Japan. She followed in the footsteps of her grandmother and father
by learning about architecture, painting and drawing from a young age. She
continued pursuing the art of drawing, but also developed an increased interest
in acting and was introduced into contemporary theater during her college. She
earned her degree from George Mason University in 1994 with a bachelor's degree
in Studio Art. Seehorn began her career in college as an actor, and was
inspired by her acting professor. She held a variety of ancillary roles within
the industry of theater in D.C. to try to make her stand out. She managed to
land certain parts in local theatre productions. However, she still was forced
to do odd jobs to pay the bills. To pay for her expenses she was also able to
take on parts in short industrial instructional films. Then she started to get
roles in more television productions usually in roles she described as
"very humorous, sarcastic, and knowing women", similar to her idol
Bea Arthur. However, most of the roles she played were part-time shows that
were cancelled after just one or two seasons. Seehorn was selected to play Kim
Wexler on the Breaking Bad prequel series Better Call Saul in May 2014. Seehorn
portrays Kim Wexler (a lawyer) and is the love-interest for the Jimmy McGill
character.
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