Deborah Ann Woll
Deborah was born on the 25th of December in Brooklyn. She is an Irish German descendant. She was enrolled in dancing, piano and acting classes. She went to Packer Collegiate Institute for high school and then graduated from the USC School for Theatre's BFA program. Deborah's first film role was Jessica Hamby in HBO's True Blood, the vampire-drama that was praised by critics. Since then she landed roles in movies such as Mother's Day (2010), Seven Days in Utopia (2011), Someday This Pain will be useful to you (2011) and Catch .44 (2011), opposite Bruce Willis and Forest Whitaker, and Ruby Sparks (2012). Woll's boyfriend, Edward E.J. Scott is a stand-up comedian and his family are affected by choroideremia. This is a disease that gradually blinds its victim. Her fame makes it possible for her to stand up on behalf of them along with other people affected by the disease. She has been quoted as saying that her boyfriend's bravery in fighting his disability was the inspiration for her own struggle with Celiac disease. It makes her body unresponsive to food which contain gluten.



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