Debra Kay Anderson is a New York based actor, working in theater, film, TV and commercials, with remote locations in Los Angeles and throughout the Southeast. She travels with equipment wherever she goes to facilitate work on location, auditions, and recording sessions via Source Connect.
Her credits include Younger, Broad City, Law and Order SVU, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf (regional), numerous Off-Broadway shows, and several national commercials and VoiceOver campaigns.
See more of Debra's work on her Vimeo Channel and follow her on Instagram.
Herald – Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, “As Martha, Debra Kay Anderson is a shrill shrew, whose words could draw blood. Each performance is a tour de force of accomplishment and a testament to the actors immersion in their characters. Anderson is a gifted actor playing an unlikable character with a lot of verve and enthusiasm.”
Broadway.com – Deer Season, “Anderson invests Marge with a wonderful comic timing, giving her a smart humor to her bitterness. Her explosions and self-pity never grow tired, and she is able to glue the various pieces of the play together with a strong and solid performance.”
Orlando Weekly – Metropolitan Operas: Plays by Joe Pintauro, “In Joe Pintauro’s Ten Dollar Drinks, Debra Kay Anderson gave a fabulous turn as a down-on-her luck actress who won’t get the contemporary get the best of her.”
St. Petersburg Times – The pieces that worked well, like Destination by Linda Grimm, focused on the individual and let he big stuff resonate from it, which was beautifully acted by Debra Kay Anderson.
Her credits include Younger, Broad City, Law and Order SVU, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf (regional), numerous Off-Broadway shows, and several national commercials and VoiceOver campaigns.
See more of Debra's work on her Vimeo Channel and follow her on Instagram.
Herald – Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, “As Martha, Debra Kay Anderson is a shrill shrew, whose words could draw blood. Each performance is a tour de force of accomplishment and a testament to the actors immersion in their characters. Anderson is a gifted actor playing an unlikable character with a lot of verve and enthusiasm.”
Broadway.com – Deer Season, “Anderson invests Marge with a wonderful comic timing, giving her a smart humor to her bitterness. Her explosions and self-pity never grow tired, and she is able to glue the various pieces of the play together with a strong and solid performance.”
Orlando Weekly – Metropolitan Operas: Plays by Joe Pintauro, “In Joe Pintauro’s Ten Dollar Drinks, Debra Kay Anderson gave a fabulous turn as a down-on-her luck actress who won’t get the contemporary get the best of her.”
St. Petersburg Times – The pieces that worked well, like Destination by Linda Grimm, focused on the individual and let he big stuff resonate from it, which was beautifully acted by Debra Kay Anderson.
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