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That said, I enjoyed the moment when Debra's nervous profanity on live TV didn't result in a dressing-down, but an "attagirl."
Ask Matt: Walking Dead, Homeland, Terra Nova, Dexter and More! 2011
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SVU executive producer Neal Baer describes Debra's character as a ballsy television journalist who sets out to nail pedophiles.
Keck's Exclusives: Debra Messing as Nancy Grace on Law & Order: SVU? 2011
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Besides his role as criminal informant and Debra's love interest Anton Briggs on Dexter, Ramsey has also recurred on Ghost Whisperer and Wildfire.
Exclusive: Blue Bloods Elects Dexter Alum as Its New Mayor 2011
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I mean, we were interested in a story that deals with an actress who, in certain ways, has a slightly similar story to Debra's story, just in a sort of overview of someone who was formerly quite famous, remains very talented, but as happens to many actresses, roles and opportunities kind of dry up in their 40s and 50s.
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I mean, we were interested in a story that deals with an actress who, in certain ways, has a slightly similar story to Debra's story, just in a sort of overview of someone who was formerly quite famous, remains very talented, but as happens to many actresses, roles and opportunities kind of dry up in their 40s and 50s.
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Full details at Clare's excellent interview, which reveals others of Debra's talents.
Ada Lovelace Day Maxine 2009
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Full details at Clare's excellent interview, which reveals others of Debra's talents.
March 2009 Maxine 2009
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I also discovered another excellent blog via a post of Debra's: Keeper of the Snails, by Clare Dudman - now a good friend, and another person with whom I turned out to have several past intersections.
January 2009 Maxine 2009
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Full details at Clare's excellent interview, which reveals others of Debra's talents.
Ada Lovelace Day Maxine 2009
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I mean, we were interested in a story that deals with an actress who, in certain ways, has a slightly similar story to Debra's story, just in a sort of overview of someone who was formerly quite famous, remains very talented, but as happens to many actresses, roles and opportunities kind of dry up in their 40s and 50s.
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