Home Movies Series
Genres
Year
Episodes Most Viewed Movies Most Viewed TV People
Deborah S. Craig

Deborah S. Craig

4 titles Acting Jun 01, 1979 Seoul South Korea

Deborah S. Craig is a talented actress and writer, best recognized for her role as Shelley Ng, a waitress at the Rammer Jammer in the CW series "Hart of Dixie." This show tells the charming story of a New York City doctor, played by Rachel Bilson, navigating life in a small Southern town after inheriting a medical practice.

Craig's most notable achievement is her portrayal of Marcy Park in the critically acclaimed Broadway musical, "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee." This role marked a significant milestone, as Marcy Park became the first Korean American character to appear on Broadway, earning Craig widespread acclaim and a Drama Desk Award.

Her television credits include a recurring role on JJ Abrams' "Six Degrees," alongside Bridget Moynahan, and appearances in MTV Iggy's "Crap From Beyond the Seas." Additionally, she gained notable internet fame with her web series “Yoga For Black People,” which garnered over 100,000 views on Funnyordie.com.

Craig has also appeared in films such as "Ghost Town" with Ricky Gervais and "Just Wright" with Queen Latifah, as well as the indie comedy “818,” showcased at the 2011 Miami International Film Festival. Her Off-Broadway work spans various projects, including collaborations with esteemed theater companies and notable directors.

An alumna of the Ma-Yi Theater Company's Writers Lab and a certified yoga instructor, Craig is also an accomplished singer-songwriter, having penned the title track for the film “Purity” and the viral hit “I’m a L-L-L-L Lesbian for you.”

Filmography