Deborah Ann Woll
Deborah, of Irish and German descendance, was born 1985 on the streets of Brooklyn, New York. She was a dancer, actor and piano. Her high school was with the Packer Collegiate Institute and graduated from the BFA program of the USC School of Theatre at the University of Southern California. Deborah's first film role was Jessica Hamby in HBO's True Blood, the vampire-drama that is highly acclaimed. From that moment she landed roles in movies such as Mother's Day (2010), Seven Days in Utopia (2011), Someday This Pain Could Be Of Use to You (2011) and the film Catch .44 (2011) and Catch.44 (2011), starring Bruce Willis and Forest Whitaker, and Ruby Sparks (2012). Edward E.J., Woll's love interest is a comic. Scott a comic, as well as the rest of his family suffer from the condition known as choroideremia. It is a progressive disease that causes its victims to become blind. She uses her celebrity status to help advocate for them and other sufferers. According to sources her battle with Celiac Disease was inspired by her father's strength in combating his disability.



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