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Encyclopedia > Debra Monk

Debra Monk (born February 27, 1949) is an actress and author.

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Appearances

Off-Broadway

  • Time of the Cuckoo - Obie award
  • Ancestral Voices
  • The Seagull
  • Death Defying Acts
  • Three Hotels
  • Oil City Symphony (co-author, Drama Desk Award)
  • Assassins

Broadway

  • Pumpboys and Dinettes - 1982 (she was also co-author)
  • Prelude to a Kiss - 1990
  • Nick and Nora - 1991
  • Redwood Curtain - 1993 - Tony Award
  • Picnic - 1994
  • Company - 1995
  • Steel Pier - 1997
  • Ah, Wilderness! - 1998
  • Thou Shalt Not - 2001

Film

Television


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Debra Monk in Nero Wolfe Series (617 words)
An attractive, honey blonde actress and singer, Debra Monk first garnered attention in theatrical circles as one of the co-writers and co-stars of the cult musical "Pump Boys and Dinettes".
In 1993, Monk won a Tony Award for her featured turn as the sardonic aunt of an Amerasian girl seeking information on her parents in the Pacific Northwest in Lanford Wilson's "Redwood Curtain".
Debra Monk is a recent Emmy Award winner for her role as Katie Sipowicz on NYPD Blue, and is a Tony Award winner for her Broadway role in Redwood Curtain.
Debra Monk News (540 words)
Debra Monk, Lawrence Pressman, Judy Greer and Ty Burrell are the players in the world premiere of Paul Weitz's comedy, Show People, which opens April 6 at Second Stage Theatre.
Debra Monk, Lawrence Pressman, Judy Greer and Ty Burrell star in world premiere of Paul Weitz's comedy Show People, starting March 16 at Second Stage Theatre.
It's 'Curtains' for Monk, Hibbert and Ziemba as...
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