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Debra McGrath

AKA: Deb McGrath
Birthday: 1954-07-05
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada


Debra McGrath (born July 5th, 1954) is a Canadian actress and comedian. She first started her career with three years as a member of The Second City in Toronto, Ontario, from 1983 to 1985, where she was a writer and actress, and eventually a director. She was best known for a take-off of Marilyn Monroe, and the song Condoms are a Girl's Best Friend. During the late 1980s, she appeared with Second City at anniversary, comedy festival, and Club Soda performances. In 1990, she co-created My Talk Show with Linda Kash, a sitcom featuring a talk show broadcast from the host's basement. The series ran for one year, with fifty-nine episodes. She was also a co-writer of the Canadian Women's Television Network's Go Girl!, a send-up of a cable TV talk show that debuted in 1997. In 2002, she appeared in the film Expecting, directed by Deborah Day, which won Most Popular Canadian Film at the 2002 Vancouver International Film Festival. For this role, she won the award for Best Performance in a Feature (Female) at the 2004 Canadian Comedy Awards. Alongside Paul O'Sullivan, Rebecca Northan, Lisa Merchant and Peter Oldring, she received a Gemini Award nomination for Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or Series at the 19th Gemini Awards in 2004 for The Joe Blow Show. With her husband, Colin Mochrie, and Deborah Day, she co-created and starred in the CBC television series Getting Along Famously (2006), about a fictional couple who star in a 1960s TV variety show. The 2005 pilot show of Getting Along Famously was nominated for two Gemini Awards, including Best Writing in a Comedy or Variety Program or Series. She also starred in the children's series Seven Little Monsters (2000–2003), and in Little Mosque on the Prairie (2007–2012) in which she played Mayor Popowitcz. In 2003, she formed a comedy troupe called Women Fully Clothed with four other Canadian comedy artists. She left the troupe in the first half of 2009. She has also voiced characters in many other animated shows, including The Raccoons (1991), The Busy World of Richard Scarry (1993–1997), Stories From My Childhood (1998), George and Martha (Valerie Chuckles, 1999–2000), Babar (2000), George Shrinks (Mrs. Lopez, 2000–2001), Franklin and the Green Knight (2000), and Peep and the Big Wide World (2005–2007). She was formerly married to actor Dana Anderson. In 1989, she married fellow comedian and Second City alumnus Colin Mochrie. They have one child, a trans daughter, Kinley Mochrie. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Filmography

Junior’s Giant
Character: Dale
Mr. Headmistress
Character: Dawn
Love Hacks
Character: Lucy Tyler

Christmas by Candlelight
Character: Grandma Ruth
Burnt Toast
Character: Ursula
Home in Time
Character: Fran

Betsy Bubblegum's Journey Through Yummi-Land
Character: Beaver Mom (voice)
Partners 'n Love
Character: Rosemary Hudson
Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town
Character: Mrs. Pepperleigh

Baking All the Way
Character: Vicky Weaver
Termini Station
Character: Liz Dunshane
Really Weird Tales
Character: Mother (segment "I'll Die Loving")

One Magic Christmas
Character: Mrs. Noonan
Expecting
Character: Anita
Eloise at Christmastime
Character: Cornelia the Owner's Secretary

Eloise at the Plaza
Character: Cornelia the Owner's Secretary
The Real Blonde
Character: Cis
DC 9/11: Time of Crisis
Character: Mary Matalin

Magnetosphere
Character: Ms. Deering
110 Lombard
Character: Kim
Junior’s Giant
Job: Writer

Junior’s Giant
Job: Producer