Debra Wilson
Debra Wilson was born on April 26, 1962, in South Ozone Park. Her early years unfolded in that corner of the American northeast, and the path she would take from there led through formal education and eventually into a professional life conducted across multiple performance disciplines.
Her training moved through two institutions. She attended Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School before continuing her education at Syracuse University. From those years of study she developed a practice that would come to span television, film, stage, and voice work — a breadth of forms that her professional record reflects in full. Screenwriting has also been part of her work, placing her on both sides of the creative process and extending her engagement with storytelling beyond performance alone.
Among her television credits, Mad TV stands as a notable work. The show offered a sustained platform for her work as a television actor, and her presence there drew on the same capacities she has brought to film, stage, and voice performance. Voice acting has been a particular strand of her career, a discipline with its own technical demands that has carried her into work beyond camera-based projects. Together, these overlapping roles — actress, voice actor, stage actor, film actor, and screenwriter — define a professional life of considerable range.
Wilson's career took shape from beginnings in South Ozone Park, moved through the educational institutions where she trained, and expanded outward into the varied demands of American entertainment. The several occupations she holds, conducted in English across different media and forms, speak to a sustained commitment to the craft in its many expressions. Her notable work on Mad TV remains a concrete marker in a career built across stage, screen, voice, and the written page.
Quotes by Debra Wilson

I’m not the classic type – fair skin, very beautiful women of a classic type, I’m talking about now.

I face every project the same way – do it right and give 110%. 100% isn’t good enough.

Watched Star Wars in 77 and that’s when I got into watching films. I was just blown away by it.

If you’re going to do something, make it right and make it as good as you can. Don’t waste anybody’s time, especially your own.

I've got my own future and my own life and it's positive and I feel blessed, so I'm going to do what I need to that's in my best interests.

Black people are very discreet. You can't be a vice president of a Wells Fargo bank and be out if you're black. You can't do that.



