Debra Baker

Debra recently played the role of Frankie in FRANKIE AND JOHNNY IN THE CLAIRE DE LUNE for The Bridge Theatre in Brussels. She will next be seen in Paines Plough’s new play, MY MOTHER’S FUNERAL which will be touring regional theatres before playing at The Edinburgh Fringe Festival. She also returned to our screens as recurring character ‘Matron Tracey’ in the hotly-anticipated series SUPACELL, directed by Rapman, which is now streaming on Netflix.

Notable television credits include: the Housekeeper in the latest installment of DOCTOR WHO – ROGUE (Bad Wolf/ BBC), Clemmie in UNFORGOTTEN (Mainstreet Pictures), Mrs McKenzie in Russell T Davies’ award winning drama, IT’S A SIN (Ch4), Angela in KING GARY (BBC1) and Maggie in THE EMILY ATACK SHOW (ITV2).

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Debra recently played the role of Frankie in FRANKIE AND JOHNNY IN THE CLAIRE DE LUNE for The Bridge Theatre in Brussels. She will next be seen in Paines Plough’s new play, MY MOTHER’S FUNERAL which will be touring regional theatres before playing at The Edinburgh Fringe Festival. She also returned to our screens as recurring character ‘Matron Tracey’ in the hotly-anticipated series SUPACELL, directed by Rapman, which is now streaming on Netflix.

Notable television credits include: the Housekeeper in the latest installment of DOCTOR WHO – ROGUE (Bad Wolf/ BBC), Clemmie in UNFORGOTTEN (Mainstreet Pictures), Mrs McKenzie in Russell T Davies’ award winning drama, IT’S A SIN (Ch4), Angela in KING GARY (BBC1) and Maggie in THE EMILY ATACK SHOW (ITV2).

Other TV credits include series reg Linda in SLICED (UKTV), HOME (Ch4), HOLBY CITY (BBC1), CLOSE TO THE ENEMY (BBC1), THE FIVE (Sky1), THE JAVONE PRINCE SHOW (BBC2), CORONATION STREET (ITV1), DOCTORS (BBC1), BIRDS OF A FEATHER (ITV1), PHONESHOP (Ch4) and CALL THE MIDWIFE (BBC1).

Debra appears in the film NIGHT BUS which was selected for the BFI London Film Festival.

Theatre Credits include THIS MIGHT NOT BE IT (Bush Theatre), ORLANDO (The Garrick Theatre, West End/ Michael Grandage Company), SAD (Omnibus Theatre, Clapham), THE WITCHFINDERS SISTER (Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch), BIG GUNS (Yard Theatre) and RADIANT VERMIN which transferred to New York as part of the ‘Brits Off Broadway’ season. Prior to this she won THE BBC NORMAN BEATON FELLOWSHIP, winning a 5 month contract with the BBC Radio Drama Company.