Deborah Ann Woll Age, Wiki and Bio

Deborah Ann Woll

Quick Info

ProfessionActress
NationalityAmerican
Date of Birth07/02/1985
Age40 years
BirthplaceBrooklyn, New York

Bio/Wiki

ProfessionActress
Debut
  • TV Series: Life (2007) as Nancy Wiscinski on NBC
  • Short Film: La Cachette (2008) as Sarah
  • Film: Mother's Day (2010) as Lydia Koffin
Awards
  • Satellite Awards for Best Cast in a Television Series for True Blood (2009)

Physical Stats & More

Height5' 10" (178 cm)
Eye ColorLavender Gray
Hair ColorLight Blonde

Educational Qualification(s)

SchoolPacker Collegiate Institute (Formerly Brooklyn Female Academy)
College/UniversityUniversity of Southern California, Los Angeles
Educational QualificationBachelor of Fine Arts

Personal Life

HometownBrooklyn, New York
Zodiac SignAquarius
Food HabitNon-vegetarian
HobbyPlaying Video Games

Relationships & More

Marital StatusMarried
Affairs/BoyfriendsE. J. Scott (Actor)
Marriage DateDecember 2007

Family

Father(Architect)
MotherCathy Woll (Teacher)
SiblingsBrother - Christopher
SpouseE. J. Scott

Career

OverviewDeborah Ann Woll is an accomplished actress known for her captivating roles in both television and films. She gained recognition for her work on HBO's True Blood, where she showcased her talents over a span of six seasons. In addition to her television success, Woll has also participated in various short films and stage plays. Outside of acting, she has ventured into voice acting and has made significant contributions to gaming, particularly within the Dungeons & Dragons community. Her impressive portfolio reflects a dynamic and versatile career.

Some Lesser Known Facts

After graduating in 2007, Deborah attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London.
She is trained in both piano playing and dance.
Her notable television appearances include shows such as True Blood (2008-2014), The Defenders (2017), and Quantum Leap (2023).
She has acted in films like Ruby Sparks (2012), Escape Room (2019), and Queen of the Ring (2024).
Her web series contributions include Critical Role (2018), Relics and Rarities (2019), and Champions Of The Realm (2022).
Deborah enjoys playing Dungeons & Dragons video games and has participated in charity events as a player and Dungeon Master.
She was involved as a consultant for the Dungeon Master’s Guide (2024), aiding in the revised 5th edition of Dungeons & Dragons.
Woll has also featured in various short films, including Stucco (2019) and Willing to Go There (2022), as well as stage plays like The Taming of the Shrew (2022) and Angels in America Part One: Millennium Approaches (2023).
In 2022, she lent her voice to Faye in God of War Ragnarök and appeared as herself in the documentary Adventure Never Ends: A Tabletop Saga (2023).
She was diagnosed with celiac disease at a young age.
Deborah is vocal about raising awareness for choroideremia, a disease affecting her husband E. J. Scott, which leads to blindness.
A devoted dog lover, she owns a white retriever named Banner.