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Birth name Deborah Jean Dir
Nationality USA
Birth at Santa Rosa (USA)

Deborah Dir is an American film and stage actress. Deborah was born in Santa Rosa, California to Italian,Irish-American parents.
She is the niece of legendary singer songwriter, guitarist Brian Marnell, known for his innovative Rock New Wave sound with San Francisco, Bay Area SVT (band) with Jack Casady and his collaboration with Jim Carroll, The Basketball Diaries.

Deborah's training first started at The American Academy of Dramatic Arts and went on to audition and successfully achieve a lifetime membership at The Actors Studio. There she met and studied under acting coach Joanne Linville a protègè of Stella Adler and one of the founding teachers at the The Stella Adler Academy of Acting. Mark Ruffalo and Benicio Del Toro are some of her former students among others.

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Filmography of Deborah Dir (2 films)

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Pig
Pig (2011)
, 1h30
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Thriller
Themes Films about altered memories, Medical-themed films, Films about psychiatry, Films about disabilities
Actors Rudolf Martin, Patrick Fabian, Sarah Danielle Madison, Keith Diamond, Pamela Salem, Deborah Dir
Rating58% 2.9123752.9123752.9123752.9123752.912375
A man wakes up alone in the middle of the desert with a black hood on his head and his hands tied behind his back. At death's door, he is discovered by a woman living alone in the desert and is nursed back to health. Upon regaining consciousness, the man realizes he has no idea who he is or how he got in the desert. His only clue, a piece of paper in his pocket with the name "Manny Elder" written on it, sends him on a journey to Los Angeles to discover his past. But things and people are not what they seem and clues lead to something bigger and more unusual than the man could have ever imagined.