Deborah Rhea Seehorn Bio
Deborah Rhea
Seehorn, born on May 12, 1972, is an American actress. Her most well-known
character is that of Kim Wexler, an attorney in AMC's Better Call Saul
(2015-2018) in which she was twice awarded the Satellite Award as Best
Supporting Actress (Series, Miniseries or Television Film. She's also appeared
on the NBC series Whitney (2011)-2013, ABC's with Her(2003)-2004, and TNT's
Franklin & Bash (2011)-2014. Deborah Rhea Seehorn, a Norfolk native was
born on May 12 in 1972. Her mother was executive secretary in the United States
Navy, her father was an agent for the Naval Investigative Service. The family
lived in Washington, D.C., Arizona, Japan, and often moved around during her
youth. Following the footsteps of her grandmother and father who were artists,
she began studying painting, drawing and building from an early age. She
continued to pursue the visual arts, however, she had an increasing interest in
acting and was introduced into contemporary theatre in the college. She
graduated from George Mason University in 1994 with a bachelor's degree in
Studio Art. In college, Seehorn was looking to enter the theater industry,
thanks to the encouragement from her acting professor. She took on a variety of
assistant roles within the theater industry in D.C. to try to make her stand
out. While she was eventually able to land major roles in local theater
productions and had to take on odd jobs in order to make ends meet and make
ends meet, she continued to work in the film industry as a teacher filmmaker.
In the next few years, she became part of more television productions. It was
common for her to be compared to Bea Arthur, whom was described by her as
"very humorous," "sarcastic, and knowledgeable" women. A
majority of these parts were then removed after just two or three seasons. In
May 2014, Seehorn was cast in the Breaking Bad spin-off prequel series Better
Call Saul. Seehorn plays Kim Wexler (a lawyer) and is the love-interest for the
titular Jimmy McGill/Saul Goodman.
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