Deborah Ramsay is a multifaceted Vancouver-based actress, boasting dual Canadian and British citizenship, with ancestral roots tracing back to France and Scotland. Born in Vancouver, she spent her formative years in Montreal, where her affinity for languages, cultures, art, and fashion first flourished.
As a child, Deborah was encouraged by her father to pursue a traditional career path, which she interpreted as diving headfirst into various professions. She worked as a French teacher, broadcaster, public relations specialist, horse farm operator, personal trainer, and eventually, an actor. This eclectic mix of careers has not only honed her skills but also granted her a unique perspective on the world.
Deborah has had the esteemed privilege of portraying Camilla Parker-Bowles in three Lifetime network movies, cementing her reputation as a talented and versatile actress. Her upcoming role in Disney's live-action feature film "Peter Pan and Wendy" is highly anticipated, solidifying her status as a rising star in the industry.
In addition to her film work, Deborah has made notable appearances in recurring prime-time TV roles, including ABC's "A Million Little Things". She has also guest-starred in episodes of the popular CW series "Nancy Drew" and the CBS network episodic "The Twilight Zone", showcasing her adaptability and range.
Throughout her career, Deborah has had the pleasure of working alongside notable actors such as Parisa Fitz-Henley, Charles Shaughnessy, Erin Krakow, and Luke MacFarlane. Her diverse life experiences, acting training, and innate ability to bring characters to life from various perspectives have earned her a reputation as a talented and dedicated actress.