Debra Messing
Debra Messing
Debra Lynn Messingis an American actress. She is known for her many television roles, most notably her eight-year run playing Grace Adler on the NBC sitcom Will & Grace...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actress
Date of Birth15 August 1968
CityBrooklyn, NY
CountryUnited States of America
mother television-watching dancing
I was always singing and dancing for my mother when I wasn't glued to the television watching I Love Lucy or the Carol Burnett Show.
fun focus stories
You can see with the proliferation of magazines, you know, that just focus entirely on that. So it just - it seems like there (was) a lot of fodder and a lot of stories and fun things to poke fun at and highlight.
london england countryside
I love London. I love England. We were out in the countryside and I had the time of my life
fun long trying
And that's just a terrifying and terrifying thing. And all the photographers and, you know, it's a different, unnatural setting that no one can prepare you for. But, you know, I just try and have as much fun as I can for as long as it lasts because I know it's a privilege.
dog husband book
Court TV. I can't stop watching it. I am absolutely obsessed! If I'm not reading a book or spending time with my husband, my friends or my dog, I am watching Court TV
therapists should knows
I know there must be something I should explore about that with my therapist.
murder
Everything has to do with murder.
challenges challenging-myself different
Creatively I just enjoy challenging myself in different genres.
tvs watches court
I would absolutely be a litigator. I watch Court TV every day.
son nursing naps
'Project Runway' was my guilty pleasure while my son was napping or nursing.
keys cash lips
If I have a pocket, then I'll have lip balm, my keys, and $10 cash.
children self-esteem writing
Write hand-written notes daily and commit to supporting the growth and self-esteem of children, because it makes such a big difference in terms of their capacity for learning.
life letting-go believe
When you're passionate about something, you want it to be all it can be. But in the endgame of life, I fundamentally believe the key to happiness is letting go of that idea of perfection.