Deborah Rush
Deborah Rush, born on April 10, 1954, is a distinguished American actress renowned for her contributions to television, film, and the stage. With a career spanning several decades, Rush has captivated audiences with her versatile performances. She garnered significant acclaim in 1984 when she received a Tony Award nomination for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play for her role in Michael Frayn's celebrated comedy, Noises Off.
Rush's theatrical prowess continued to shine with her performance in Stephen Adly Guirgis' thought-provoking play, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, showcasing her ability to tackle complex characters. In the realm of film, she made a memorable appearance in the 2003 comedy American Wedding, portraying Mary Flaherty, the mother of the character Michelle Flaherty.
In December 2008, she returned to the Broadway stage, joining the revival of Noël Coward's classic play, Blithe Spirit, further solidifying her reputation as a talented actress in the competitive world of theater. Throughout her career, Deborah Rush has demonstrated a remarkable range and a commitment to her craft, making her a respected figure in the entertainment industry.
Filmography
Heat
My Blue Heaven (1990)
Strangers with Candy
Big Business
Passed Away
Women Who Kill
The Purple Rose of Cairo
In & Out
Family Business
Three to Tango
The Good Girl
10
Split Image
American Wedding
Parents
A Night In Heaven
Bad Company (2002)
Honky Tonk Freeway
The Good Life
Ava's Possessions