Deborah Rhea Seehorn Bio
Deborah Rhea
Seehorn, born May 12, 1972 is an American actress. Her most well-known role is
that of Kim Wexler, an attorney in AMC's Better Call Saul (2015-2018) where she
received two times the Satellite Award as Best Supporting Actress in a Series,
Miniseries or Television Film. Also, she was in the NBC miniseries 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 12 May in 1972.
Her mother was the executive secretary in the United States Navy, her father
was an agent of the Naval Investigative Service. The family lived in
Washington, D.C., Arizona, Japan, and was frequently moved throughout her
childhood. As a child she was inspired by her grandparent and grandmother to
study drawing, painting and architecture. While she continued her pursuit of
the visual arts, she discovered a passion for acting. She was also introduced
to modern theater in the course of her college. In 1994, she graduated from
George Mason University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Studio Art. While in
college, Seehorn was looking to be a theater actor, following the encouragement
of her acting instructor. She took on a variety of assistant roles within the
theater industry in D.C. to try to get noticed. When she did manage to get
major roles in local theater productions and had to take on odd jobs in order
to survive but she continued to work in the film industry as an instructional
filmmaker. Soon she began to be involved in more TV productions. Her role was
often compared to Bea Arthur, who was described by her as "very
funny," "sarcastic, and well-educated" women. A majority of
these roles ended up being deleted after only two or three seasons. Seehorn was
played by Kim Wexler for the Breaking Bad prequel series Better Call Saul in
May 2014. Seehorn is Kim Wexler (a lawyer) and is the love interest for the
Jimmy McGill character.
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