
Deborah Offner
Known For
Acting
Born
1959-08-07 in New York City, New York, USA
Biography
Offner was born in New York City in 1959. Her father was Mortimer Offner, a photographer, screenwriter, and TV and theatre director. He wrote many of Katharine Hepburn's early films, but he was blacklisted. Her mother, Pauline, was a photography editor and worked for the first medical photography journal Scope. She went to Sarah Lawrence College and NYU School of the Arts, and after graduating she continued to work in theatre on and off Broadway. She has since appeared in Act One at the Lincoln Center, and in film and television on Orange Is the New Black and in the comedy Top Five. She also appeared in several Jonathan Kaplan films and TV series, including Project X, Immediate Family, Unlawful Entry, Love Field, ER and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Description above from the Wikipedia article Deborah Offner, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Most Known For

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
as Judge

Law & Order
as Rachel Cates

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
as Nosy Lady

Blue Bloods
as Judge Katrina McCarthy

Elementary
as Mrs. Moll

Orange Is the New Black
as Cracked Out Inmate

ER
as ICU Nurse

Medium
as Mrs. Ueberschaer

The Good Fight

FBI: Most Wanted
as Penny Long

Strong Medicine
as Melinda Fuller

Six Feet Under
as Dr. Melnick

Party of Five
as Mrs. Baum

The Guardian
as Beth Jacobson

Black Swan
as Administrator Susie

Cruel Intentions
as Mrs. Michalak

The Last O.G.
as Nancy

Divorce
as Cristella

Horace and Pete
as Abby

Women: Stories of Passion
as Caroline