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  1. Deborah Staples. Location: Milwaukee, WI. Job title: Actor, Associate Artist. Company: Milwaukee Repertory Theater, since: Aug 1997. Education: Los Angeles County High School For The Arts. Phone number: +1 (414) 916-7162. Email address: staples@milwpc.com

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    Staples had cameos in a couple of Rapoport's earlier movies, and a featured role in 2014's "Pilot Error." But for "Coming Up for Air," she has most of the nearly two hours of screen time, much of it emotionally draining. Almost as draining as writing the screenplay — something she had never done before. Rewind to three years ago. In July 2016, Stap...

    The hardest part of the writing, she said, was that she discovered she was trying to keep herself and her story out of it. "I found it a lot easier to look at the other characters' point of view … ," Staples said. The feedback she got: "This is just not going to work until you make it really personal." That didn't make the writing process any easie...

    “Judy”:Renee Zellweger is being touted as an Oscar front-runner for channeling Hollywood legend Judy Garland who, desperate to make enough money to keep custody of her kids, heads to London for a r...
    “Abominable”:This animated movie centers on a teenage girl who finds a young, lost Yeti on the roof of her apartment building, and joins forces with her friends to get him back home. With a voice c...
    “Aquarela”:In this by-all-accounts beautifully filmed documentary, filmmaker Victor Kossakovsky travels the world to show the power and beauty of water, and how humanity is harming it. Showing excl...
    “Tigers Are Not Afraid”:Fleeing ghosts and the cartel that murdered their parents, orphaned children in Mexico count on three magical wishes to get them through. Fairy-tale horror by Mexican filmma...
    “The Gleaners and I” and “Jane B. Par Agnes V.”: UWM Union Cinema, 2200 E. Kenwood Blvd., continues its Agnes Varda retrospective with two of the French New Wave pioneer’s best-loved documentaries....
    “Mean Girls” on Mean Girls Day: Thursday Oct. 3 is Mean Girls Day; for those who missed the moment in the beloved 2004 comedy, it’s when Lindsay Lohan’s character is asked by a dreamy guy what day...
    “Halloween”: The Deer District — sorry, Fear District — in the plaza in front of Fiserv Forum shows the first of its horror favorites Thursday Oct. 3. The 1978 original screens at 7 p.m. in the Bee...
    “The Exorcist”: This 1973 devil-made-me-do-it classic rewrote the rules for horror cinema, and you can see it in an extended director’s-cut version, if you dare. 10 p.m. Thursday Oct. 3 (also 10 p....
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  3. Staples is a commercial and voiceover talent. She can be seen next season at the Milwaukee Repertory Theatre and the summer following at American Players’ Theatre.

  4. Deborah Staples is an actor and an associate artist at the Milwaukee Rep. She is at the absolute top of her game and delivers memorable performances wherever she appears. It would seem that...

  5. Dec 23, 2008 · His one-woman show contains the kind of transformations actors dream of, and they happen right at center stage. Milwaukee Rep’s Deborah Staples plays seven characters over the course of the play’s eight monologues. And in between most of them, we watch her change before our eyes.

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