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Produced and starred in:

THE VIEW FROM HERE by Margaret Dulaney

www.theviewfromhere.info

“A cast of sophisticated actors use their range of dialogue and dialect to optimum performance, a quite impressive feat…”
-Bonnie Priever – The Tolucan Times

Read the article about us in PATCH.com – http://northhollywood.patch.com/articles/the-view-from-here-reveals-the-reality-of-anxiety-disorders

Performed in The Singing for Actors Level II Master Class, at the Howard Find Studio taught by David Corey, included songs and original monologues.

Played a snooty Berkeley grad student on the NBC Hit Parenthood!

Played a “Screenwriter” in Chrysler Promos during the 2010 Golden Globes

National State Farm Commercial

Acura industrial video

The Voysey Inheritance at Theatre 40 in Beverly Hills

www.theatre40.org.

“Debbie Jaffe is period perfect in her sturdy portrayal of Edward’s friend Alice; she not only looks wonderful but also walks well in her superb daytime suits”

-Dany Margolies – Backstage West – July 1, 2009

“As Edward’s stalwart fiancée Alice, Debbie Jaffe stands out among the players.”

-Sandra Ross – LA Weekly – July 2, 2009

Representation:

AGENT: Angel City Talent for Theatrical and Commercial – 323-656-5489 / angelcitytalent@sbcglobal.net

MANAGER: BCK Entertainment – 323-806-4889 / bckent@gmail.com

VO AGENT: Synergy Talent  – 818.995.6500 / synergyvo@gmail.com

Studying Improvisation Technique with Stephen Book.

Debbie’s Biography

After growing up outside of Philly and living in NYC for many years, I never thought I’d be in L.A. But 2 1/2 years ago, I drove myself out here, and… I actually love it!

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The Voysey Inheritance – Theatre 40 at the Reuben Cordova Theatre

“Debbie Jaffe is period perfect in her sturdy portrayal of Edward’s friend Alice; she not only looks wonderful but also walks well in her superb daytime suits”

-Dany Margolies – Backstage West – July 1, 2009

“As Edward’s stalwart fiancée Alice, Debbie Jaffe stands out among the players.”

-Sandra Ross – LA Weekly – July 2, 2009

The Parker Family Circus – by Jan Buttam

“Lori Gardner and Debbie Jaffe, the college graduates who play Polly and Vesta, are thoroughly convincing as teenagers and a hoot to watch.”

-Adrienne Onofri – New York, February 2002

Much Ado About Nothing – by William Shakespeare

“Another standout is Debbie Jaffe as Margaret, the woman who must betray Hero. With plenty of opportunities to take wrong turns, she navigates the emotional life of the character with confidence and believability.”

-Roy Sorrels – New York, July 2002

The Woman from the Sea – by Spence Porter, based on Henrik Ibsen

“Jaffe, a gifted actor in a small role, creates a character with fascinating depth-cool, brittle, funny and highly enticing.”

-Roy Sorrels – New York, January 2003