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Rhea Seehorn

Before she was heating your screens and giving you those weird tingles in your pants with that killer role in the god-tier series, Sea Seehorn was already sprinkling her naughty fairy dust in other artistic shitshows, making everyone's junk a little happier.

Rhea is one of those Hollywood Milfs where her career said, ""Better late than never."" But, hold onto your undies, fanboy. You didn’t just open this for a quickie, did you? Nah, you want the full-on experience. So, pop that popcorn (or lotion, no judgment here), and let's deep dive into this babe’s journey.

Deborah Rhea ""Hotshot"" Seehorn: From Sassy Saul to Salty Bars

So, ever heard of Deborah Rhea Seehorn? If you haven't, you're probably living under a rock, or you've been too busy browsing some, ahem, ""other"" websites. Seehorn, or as I like to call her, ""Ray Sexy-horn,"" made some serious waves playing that fierce attorney Kim Wexler in AMC's ""Better Call Saul.""

Now, don't get too distracted thinking about those pencil skirts and courtroom tactics; this chick got herself nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards for that role. Back-to-back! It’s like she's the LeBron James of legal dramas.

Seehorn doesn't just crush it in hour-long episodes; she’s also a beast in bite-sized shows. She snagged another Emmy nod for her stint in ""Cooper's Bar"" (I'm imagining some dive bar shenanigans?).

Ever heard of the Satellite Award? Yeah, neither had I, but she's bagged that bad boy twice for her role as Wexler. Plus, she got a nod from the Screen Actors Guild and Critics' Choice Television Awards. Honestly, if she was on Tinder, she'd run out of space bragging about her accolades.

Deborah's Humble Beginnings: Ships, Art, and Drama

Born in the spicy town of Norfolk, Virginia in 1972, this girl's upbringing was as adventurous as a Bond film. Her mom was flexing her executive muscles for the U.S. Navy (No biggie!) while her daddy-o was out playing detective in the Naval Investigative Service. Wonder if they played cops and robbers at home?

Now, Debbie didn't just stay put in one place. She was like Dora the Explorer, hopping between Washington, D.C., Arizona, and even Japan! Maybe she was hunting for the best sushi or just enjoying the cherry blossoms.

Growing up, she was into some serious artsy stuff, probably doodling courtroom sketches while daydreaming about her future roles. Painting, drawing, architecture - she did it all. But soon, the bright lights of theater came calling during her college days, and the rest, as they say, is history. Or should we say... ""her story""? Wink!

Seehorn: From Theatrical Hustle to TV Royalty (with a Few Giggles)

Let's rewind a bit. Picture this: college Seehorn, probably with a beer in one hand and a dream in the other. She wanted to dip her toes into the theater after some nudging from her acting coach (smart fella, that one). While in D.C., she busted her ass, working every job in the book, from backstage hand to... whatever else they do in theaters. I mean, come on, do I look like I go to the opera?

Anyway, her grind paid off when she landed some major roles in local theater. But like every up-and-coming actress, she had to juggle acting with the real MVPs: those hilariously bad instructional short films. I'd pay good money to see those, wouldn't you? Her TV journey kicked off by playing sassy women - think Bea Arthur if she had a love child with sarcasm.

A notable blip was in 2009 when she got the lead role in the American pilot for the Argentine telenovela, Lalola. Sounds fun, right? It's about some dude who's turned into a woman because, well, he's a jerk to ladies. But unlike Ugly Betty, it never made it to prime time. Bummer.

Fast forward, and 2014 was THE year for Seehorn. She was cast in that dope Breaking Bad spin-off, Better Call Saul. And if you didn't know, now you do. As Kim Wexler, she not only charmed Jimmy McGill but also got neck-deep in awards and nominations - Satellite Awards, Emmy nominations, Critics' Choice nods, and even got her hands dirty directing an episode. Damn, girl!

And there's no stopping her. The Breaking Bad creator, Gilligan, roped her in for his next Apple TV+ show. Fingers crossed it’s as epic!

On the big screen, Seehorn's had her fair share of roles in indie flicks like Riders and Floating and short films that I'm pretty sure played at those fancy film festivals where everyone sips wine and acts pretentious. And in 2021, she shared the spotlight with Amanda Seyfried in the spine-chiller, Things Heard & Seen.

Oh, and if you ever wanna see her in person, catch her on Broadway. From what I've heard, she’s quite the sensation there too. Because why the hell not?

The Badass Chick Your Mom Warned You About

Let’s dish on Ms. Seehorn, who doesn’t only rock at her personal life but also goes full beast mode in the entertainment industry. I mean, let's be real - she's got more roles than I have unpaid parking tickets.

Personal Dirt:

First off, who saw this coming? This girl tied the knot with film producer and Mr. Fancy-Pants real estate agent, Graham Larson in 2018. Yes, she’s now the badass step-mom to his two kids from a prior rodeo. And here's some spicy tidbit: this chick has been going by her middle name, Rhea (rhymes with ""hey"") ever since she was a kiddo. Why? Because “Debbie” just didn’t vibe with her cool factor.

Film and TV Shenanigans:

Now, onto her hefty portfolio. From quirky roles in “A Case Against Karen” to kicking ass in the “Untitled fourth Bad Boys film,” Seehorn has dabbled in everything. The small screen ain’t no different. Remember her as Kim Wexler in “Better Call Saul”? I mean, who doesn’t? She was so dope they had her direct an episode, 'cause why the hell not?

And, of course, she's flexed her voice chops in cartoons like “American Dad!” and “Robot Chicken,” just to name a couple. In 2024, she’s going full-on superhero (or villain, who knows?) with her role in ""Invincible.""

Other Media Mess-around:

Okay, gamers, get this – she was the Tutorial Witch in “Magic: The Gathering.” I mean, seriously? Also, she got all chatty in some podcast series and even tried her hand at mini-series stuff.

Trophy Room (or Lack Thereof)

And then there’s the bling. Awards? She's practically swimming in 'em. From winning at the Satellite Awards in 2015 for “Better Call Saul” to the TCA Awards in 2024 – this girl's got her shelf full. But hey, let's be real – she’s got a couple of ""almost got 'ems"" with those nominations, but who’s counting?

So, there you have it – the 411 on the one and only Rhea Seehorn. Whether she's breaking hearts or breaking barriers, this chick's got it all. And if you didn’t know, now you do. Wink.

  • Engaging Roles
  • Awards Winner
  • Diverse Talents
  • TV Royalty
  • Strong Directorial Skills
  • Theatrical Background
  • Versatile Actress
  • Notable Film Roles
  • Voice Acting Prowess
  • Broadway Sensation
  • Underrecognized Early On
  • Limited Major Film Roles
  • Sporadic Awards
  • Missed Opportunities
  • Largely TV-Focused