Deborah was born in 1985 in the vibrant and culturally rich borough of Brooklyn, New York, to a heritage that proudly boasts a blend of Irish and German roots. As a child, she was introduced to the world of performing arts, taking classes in acting, piano, and dance, which would later become a cornerstone of her career.
She continued her academic journey at the esteemed Packer Collegiate Institute, where she honed her skills and laid the foundation for her future success. After high school, Deborah pursued her passion for the arts, graduating from the BFA program at the renowned USC School of Theatre at the University of Southern California.
Deborah's breakthrough in the entertainment industry came in 2008 with her captivating performance as "Jessica Hamby" in the critically acclaimed HBO vampire drama, True Blood. This role not only catapulted her to stardom but also opened doors to a wide range of film and television opportunities.
She went on to appear in a diverse array of projects, including the 2010 film Mother's Day, the 2011 films Seven Days in Utopia, Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You, Catch.44, alongside Bruce Willis and Forest Whitaker, and Ruby Sparks in 2012.
In her personal life, Deborah is in a romantic relationship with comedian Edward E.J. Scott, who has been a constant source of inspiration and support. Unfortunately, Edward's family is afflicted with choroideremia, a degenerative eye disorder that gradually blinds its victims. Deborah has used her platform to raise awareness and advocate for those affected by this condition, drawing strength and inspiration from her boyfriend's courageous battle against his disability.
Moreover, Deborah has been open about her own struggles with Celiac disease, a chronic autoimmune disorder that makes her body intolerant to gluten-containing foods. She has credited her boyfriend's bravery in the face of adversity with inspiring her own determination to manage her condition, a testament to the power of love and resilience in the face of adversity.