Debi Mazar

American actress

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2024 Set to appear in multiple upcoming projects including 'Ladies in Black', 'Kaos', and 'Emily in Paris'
2023 Stars as The Kimono in 'The Kill Room'
2022 Featured in the main cast of 'The Pentaverate' as Patty Davis
2022 Appears as Party Guest in 'Rainbow'
2021 Debi Mazar provided archival voice recordings for the remastered versions of Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas in the Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition video game
2021 Plays Colleen Porter in 'A Christmas Number One'
2020 Opened a cafe/restaurant called Tuscan Gun in Brooklyn with her husband
2018 Played Ava Gardner in the Spanish period comedy-drama television series Arde Madrid
2017 Joins the recurring cast of 'Happy!' television series, continuing until 2019
2017 Featured as Birthday Party Guest in 'Wonder Wheel'
2017 Appears as Anna in 'The Only Living Boy in New York'
August 6 2017 Appeared on The $100,000 Pyramid reboot on ABC, setting a record for the quickest round in the show's history
2015 Starts recurring role as judge and mentor on 'Beat Bobby Flay', continuing until 2017
2015 Debi Mazar begins her main cast role in the TV series 'Younger' as Maggie Amato, which continues until 2021
2015 Plays Shauna Roberts in 'Entourage'
2015 Started a new cooking series 'Extra Virgin Americana' on the Cooking Channel, traveling the U.S. with her family
2014 Stars as Vickie in 'She's Funny That Way'
2014 Appears as Bag Lady in the short film 'The Actor'
2014 Released a cookbook 'Recipes & Love From Our Tuscan Kitchen' and appeared on ABC's The Chew to promote Extra Virgin
2013 Portrays Gloria Swanson in 'Return to Babylon'
2013 Mazar plays Dolly Sharp in the film 'Lovelace'
2012 Debi Mazar appears in the TV movie 'Home Alone: The Holiday Heist' as Jessica
January 19 2011 Began hosting the cooking show Extra Virgin on the Cooking Channel with her husband Gabriele Corcos
2010 Appears in multiple TV shows as herself, including Sesame Street, Hell's Kitchen, RuPaul's Drag U, and Iron Chef America

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