Deborah Rhea Seehorn Bio
Deborah Rhea
Seehorn was born on the 12th of May 1972. She is well-known as the lawyer Kim
Wexler in AMC's Better Call Saul (2015-present), in which she has been two-time
winner of the Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress for Series,
Miniseries or Television Film. The show also starred her in the NBC miniseries
Whitney (2011)-2013, ABC's I'm with Her(2003)-2004 as well as TNT's Franklin
& Bash (2011)-2014. Deborah Rhea Seehorn was conceived in Norfolk,
Virginia on May 12 on the 12th of May, 1972. Her mother was an executive
assistant in the United States Navy, and her father was an agent for the Naval
Investigative Service. She was raised in a household that was constantly
moving, including in Washington, D.C., Arizona, and Japan. Following the
footsteps of her father and grandmother and mother, she was a student of
painting, drawing and architectural design from a young age. While she was a
lover of all of the arts in her life, she discovered an interest in acting. In
college she was introduced contemporary theater. In 1994 she graduated from
George Mason University with a Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art. Seehorn started
her career in college as an actor and was supported by her acting instructor.
She tried to gain attention through various ancillary jobs in D.C. theater. She
was able to secure some important part in local theater productions. However,
she was forced to do odd jobs to survive. To pay for the expenses she was also
able to take on roles in short industrial instructional films. She soon began
to be involved in more TV productions. The most frequent comparisons she was
made was to Bea Arthur, whom was described by her as "very wry,"
"sarcastic, and very intelligent" women. However, most of the roles
she played were part-time shows that were cancelled after just one or two
seasons. Seehorn was played by Kim Wexler for the Breaking Bad prequel series
Better Call Saul in May 2014. Seehorn plays Kim Wexler, who is a lawyer and is
the love of Jimmy McGill/Saul (Bob Odenkirk).
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