Debra McGrath

Debra McGrath (born July 5, 1954) is a Canadian actress and comedian.

Debra McGrath
McGrath at the 2014 Music & Movies: CFC Gala & Auction Fundraiser
Born (1954-07-05) July 5, 1954 (age 69)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Alma materRyerson Polytechnical Institute (now Toronto Metropolitan University)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • comedian
Years active1980–present
Notable workLittle Mosque on the Prairie
Spouses
  • Dana Andersen
    (m. 1983–1986)
(m. 1989)
Children1

Education

Debra McGrath was born in Toronto in 1954, where she studied theatre at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute (now Toronto Metropolitan University).[citation needed]

Career

McGrath first started her career with three years as a member of The Second City in Toronto, Ontario, from 1983 to 1985,[1] where she was a writer and actress, and eventually a director.[2] She was best known for a take-off of Marilyn Monroe,[3] and the song Condoms are a Girl's Best Friend.[4] During the late 1980s, she appeared with Second City at anniversary, comedy festival and Club Soda performances.[3][4]

In 1987, McGrath starred in Spoof, a comedy pilot written by Brian Cooke and Perry Rosemond.[5] In 1989, she had a major role in Allan King's film Termini Station.[6][7] She also appeared in Eugene Levy's 1992 TV film Partners 'N Love, in which she played a lawyer whose client's divorce was found to be invalid.[8]

In 1990, with Linda Kash, McGrath co-created My Talk Show,[9][10] a sitcom featuring a talk show broadcast from the host's basement.[11] The series ran for one year, with fifty-nine episodes.[11] Producer Bob Tischler cast Cynthia Stevenson as the host, while McGrath played a local dinner theatre owner,[11] actress and head of the Chamber of Commerce.[9] Initial reviews were very positive, predicting that McGrath would become the Carl Reiner of the 1990s.[9] However, ratings were low,[11] the host character left the show and McGrath's character became the host.[11] Ratings did not improve (one reviewer considered that McGrath's character was "a grating, overbearing bimbo whose I-have-no-idea-who-my-guests-are routine gets boring fast"[12]) and the show folded after one season.[11] McGrath was also a co-writer of the Canadian Women's Television Network's Go Girl!,[13] a send-up of a cable TV talk show that debuted in 1997.[13]

In 2002, McGrath appeared in the film Expecting, directed by Deborah Day, which won Most Popular Canadian Film at the 2002 Vancouver International Film Festival. McGrath played a dermatologist, the childless older sister of the pregnant star, and her performance was noted by several reviewers as "show[ing] the wounded heart beneath the careerist's brittle exterior";[14] "McGrath is the other standout as Anita, by far the richest character in the film. Neurotic and condescending to everyone around her, Anita is quick to deliver zingers, then filled with regret for what she's said. McGrath is sharp and touching, surprisingly substantial in a film that's ultimately fluff."[15] For this role, McGrath won the award for Best Performance in a Feature (Female) at the 2004 Canadian Comedy Awards.[16]

Alongside Paul O'Sullivan, Rebecca Northan, Lisa Merchant and Peter Oldring, she received a Gemini Award nomination for Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or Series at the 19th Gemini Awards in 2004 for The Joe Blow Show.[17]

With her husband, Colin Mochrie, and Deborah Day, McGrath co-created and starred in the CBC television series Getting Along Famously (2006),[18][19] about a fictional couple who star in a 1960s TV variety show.[20] The 2005 pilot show of Getting Along Famously was nominated for two Gemini Awards,[21] including Best Writing in a Comedy or Variety Program or Series. She also starred in the children's series Seven Little Monsters (2000–2003), and in Little Mosque on the Prairie (2007–2012) in which she played Mayor Popowitcz.[22] She co-starred with Spencer Rice in Single White Spenny in 2011.[23]

In 2003, she formed a comedy troupe called Women Fully Clothed with four other Canadian comedy artists. Fellow cast members Kathy Greenwood, Robin Duke, Jayne Eastwood, Teresa Pavlinek and McGrath perform sketches about situations ordinary women face every day.[24][25] One reviewer considered that "Although all five comedians have performance skills in spades, Kathryn Greenwood and Debra McGrath are standouts, ... the latter for her dancing skills. ... McGrath cuts a mean rug in her tap shoes, and her monologue in the routine about being on the phone with her mum and granny hit very close to the bone."[26] McGrath left the troupe in the first half of 2009.

McGrath played Cornelia in the 2003 live-action films Eloise at the Plaza and Eloise at Christmastime.[24] She has made numerous guest appearances on a variety of Canadian TV series and had a regular role in seasons one (2001) and two (2004) of Paradise Falls. She has also voiced characters in many other animated shows, including The Raccoons (1991), The Busy World of Richard Scarry (1993–1997), Stories From My Childhood (1998), George and Martha (Valerie Chuckles, 1999–2000), Babar (2000), George Shrinks (Mrs Lopez, 2000–2001), Peep and the Big Wide World and Franklin and the Green Knight (2000).

Personal life

McGrath was formerly married to Dana Andersen.[27][28] She married fellow comedian and Second City alumnus Colin Mochrie in 1989.[21] They live in Leaside, Toronto.[18][29] They have one child, a daughter, Kinley Mochrie. [30] McGrath collects 1950s Italian Murano glass.[29]

McGrath and her husband Mochrie are both related to Canadian actor Munro Chambers. In a 2010 interview, Chambers stated:

"I could say many things... my uncle, for one thing, is Colin Mochrie. He's been my inspiration getting into the industry. He's my uncle-in-law; his wife is my dad's cousin. My dad and his cousin, they were kind of like brother and sister growing up, so he’s my uncle by law. We have a good relationship."[31]

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
1985One Magic ChristmasMrs. Noonan
1989Termini StationLiz Dunshane
1997The Real BlondeCis
2000Franklin and the Green Knight: The MovieWarblerDirect-to-video
Voice
Credited as Deb McGrath
2002ExpectingAnitaWriter - Dialogue
Eloise at ChristmastimeCorneliaTV movie
2005Burnt Toast: The ArgumentWifeVideo short
2013The Shaw Festival: Behind the CurtainNarratorVoice
Documentary
Credited as Deb McGrath
StagBiker Gail
2016Duty CallsDrunkShort film
2019Home in TimeFranShort film
MajicTruckspoor
2022Junior's GiantDaleShort film; also writer and producer
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1980BizarreVarious characters
1983SCTV ChannelMcConnachieSeason 6 episode 1: "Maudlin O' the Night"
1987Really Weird TalesMotherTV movie
Segment: "I'll Be Loving"
1988110 LombardTV short
1989-1993Street LegalJulia McCrindle / Real Estate Agent2 episodes
1990My Talk ShowAnne Marie SnellingEpisode: "Uptown Anne Marie"
Writer - 6 episodes
1991The RaccoonsNurse PeckVoice
Season 5 episode 2: "Stress Test!"
1992Partners 'n LoveRosemary HudsonTV movie
1993-1997The Busy World of Richard ScarryVoice
36 episodes
1994RoboCopBambi TakerEpisode 3: "Prime Suspect"
Due SouthTammy MarklesSeason 1 episode 5: "Pizzas and Promises"
1998Stories from My ChildhoodCredited as Debbie McGrath
Episode 12: "The Prince and the Swan"
1997-1999Wind at My BackReenie Bigelow3 episodes
1998-1999Ned's NewtMrs. Pluck / Agent Spam / Lion 2Voice
5 episodes
Credited as Deb McGrath
1999-2000George and MarthaValerie ChucklesVoice
Main role (26 episodes)
2000Code Name: EternityNurseEpisode 1: "Ethaniel's Story"
BabarAdditional VoicesVoice
13 episodes
2000-2001George ShrinksMrs. LopezVoice
3 episodes
2000-2003Seven Little MonstersMamaMain role (49 episodes)
2001-2004Paradise FallsShirley Armstrong / Shirley25 episodes
2002Moville MysteriesFemale AgentVoice
Season 1 episode 4: "How Green Was My Lunch Meat"
2003DC 9/11: Time of CrisisMary MatalinTV movie
The Joe Blow Show
2005Getting Along FamouslyRuby KendallTV movie pilot
Teleplay writer
Executive producer
Burnt ToastUrsulaTV movie
2006This Is WonderlandMarty KleinEpisode #3.9
Getting Along FamouslyRuby KendallMain role
Co-creator
Writer
Executive producer
2007The Jane ShowSallySeason 2 episode 14: "Who's Got Spirit?"
Women Fully Clothed: All Dressed Up and Places to GoHerselfTV documentary
2007-2012Little Mosque on the PrairieMayor Ann PopowiczMain role (90 episodes and one special)
2009-2010Winnipeg Comedy FestivalHerselfHost - Season 7 episode 1: "Tying the Knot"
Season 8 episode 4: "The Holiday Show" - Credited as Deb McGrath
Writer (2 episodes)
2009-2013The Ron James ShowTed's Wife8 episodes
2010Love LettersMelissaTV short
Winnipeg Comedy FestivalHerselfTV documentary
2011Single White SpennySheilaMain role
The Casting RoomHerselfSeason 2 episode 4: "Debra McGrath"
2012Sunshine Sketches of a Little TownMrs. PepperleighTV movie
2016Coming InMitchell's Mom2 episodes
2018Let's Get PhysicalKathy VanslootenCredited as Deb McGrath
Episode 8: "CAC Fight!"
2019Private EyesDeena DuncanSeason 3 episode 12: "Glazed and Confused"
CarterGretchen JacottSeason 2 episode 1: "Harley Wears A Wig"
2020Baroness von Sketch ShowRoberta
Video games
YearTitleRoleNotes
2018Far Cry 5NancyVoice

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