Birthday: 12 May 1966, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Birth Name: Deborah Kara Unger
Height: 170 cm
Deborah Kara Unger was the first Canadian accepted into the prestigious Australian National Institute of Dramatic Art. She made her feature film debut in Blood Oath (1990), followed by roles in Christopher Crowe's Whispers in the Dark (1992), Till There Was You (1991), and Highlander III: The Sorcerer (1994). She acted in the award-winning tel...
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Deborah Kara Unger was the first Canadian accepted into the prestigious Australian National Institute of Dramatic Art. She made her feature film debut in Blood Oath (1990), followed by roles in Christopher Crowe's Whispers in the Dark (1992), Till There Was You (1991), and Highlander III: The Sorcerer (1994). She acted in the award-winning television drama Bangkok Hilton (1989) with Nicole Kidman and Denholm Elliott, as well as HBO's Hotel Room (1993), directed by James Signorelli, and Showtime's ensemble medical drama State of Emergency (1994). Show less «
When I graduated from high school, I had artistic and academic scholarships, and I was trying to fig...Show more »
When I graduated from high school, I had artistic and academic scholarships, and I was trying to figure out what to do. I decided to audition for the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, Juillard and the National Institute of Dramatic Arts in Sydney, Australia. As it happened, the National Institute's were the first auditions because their seasons are the opposite of ours. I phoned them and said, 'What is required?' and I remember this very, very taciturn secretary said, 'Well, darling, basically you gotta be able to breathe and speak and be believable.' And I thought to myself, Faaaantastic! I happened to get in, and there's about 3,000 people who audition and they accept between 12 and 15 and I was their first Canadian. So I decided to not look a gift horse in the mouth. Show less «
About her role in Crash (1996): Shifted me as an individual? I was almost more inspired as an indivi...Show more »
About her role in Crash (1996): Shifted me as an individual? I was almost more inspired as an individual than as an actor. Show less «
I actually love auditioning because I usually don't get the part. I've tested with Daniel Day-Lewis,...Show more »
I actually love auditioning because I usually don't get the part. I've tested with Daniel Day-Lewis, Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Tom Cruise. So I've gotten to that point, and I understand when I don't get it. There are a lot of very talented people out there. Show less «
I'm not investigated as much as I get to investigate other people.
I'm not investigated as much as I get to investigate other people.