Deborah Margolin
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| Deborah Margolin | |
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| Occupation | Stage actor, writer, teacher |
Deborah Margolin is an award-winning actress, writer and teacher. In 2001, she won an Obie Award for her outstanding off-off broadway performances. She won the 2005 Kesselring Prize for her acclaimed play, "Three Seconds In The Key." Many of her plays, however, have been solo performances, written and performed by herself.

