Deborah Childs, a child of the United States Air Force, embarked on an acting career in her eighth grade year, discovering the world of theatre to be a sanctuary that provided her with a sense of belonging.
In the year 2000, she began to hone her craft in the Atlanta area, taking part in a remarkable seven productions during her initial year in the industry.
The seventh play, aptly titled Peachtree Battle, proved to be a resounding success, earning the distinction of becoming the longest-running play in the storied history of Atlanta's theatre scene.
Deborah's captivating portrayal of the incomparable Trudi, a character she brought to life with unwavering dedication, allowed her to perform the role for an astonishing 1,000 times or more.
In addition to her work in live theatre, Deborah has also ventured into the realms of film, commercials, and television, showcasing her impressive range as a performer.
Notably, Tyler Perry, a renowned filmmaker and director, was among the many individuals she had the opportunity to work with, and his initial words to her on set were, "You look familiar," a testament to her remarkable talent and versatility as an actress.