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Intro
American actress
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Age
73 years
Residence
Boxford, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Stats
Height:
1.5748 m
Education
University of Rochester,
Bachelor of Arts
(-1974)
Masconomet Regional High School,
Notable Works
That '70s Show
 
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Biography

Debra Jo Rupp (born February 24, 1951) is an American actress best known for her roles as Kitty Forman on the Fox sitcom That '70s Show, and Alice Knight-Buffay on the third through fifth seasons of Friends. She voiced Mary Lou Helperman in the animated series Teacher's Pet and its sequel film, and played timid secretary Miss Patterson in Big (1988).

In 2012, Rupp starred as sex therapist Dr. Ruth Westheimer in Dr. Ruth – All the Way on the St. Germain Stage of the Barrington Stage Company. Rupp reprised the role Off-Broadway in Becoming Dr. Ruth, for which she was nominated for the 2014 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Solo Performance.

Early life and education

Rupp was born in Glendale, California, to Margaret A. Williams Rupp and John E. Rupp Jr. She was raised in Boxford, Massachusetts, where she attended Masconomet Regional High School, graduating in 1969. She has two sisters Robin Lee Rupp and Rebecca Louise Rupp.

Rupp always dreamed of being an actress, but her parents were firmly opposed to the idea. They sent her to the University of Rochester in New York because it offered no theater classes, but the school added a drama department in Rupp's freshman year. On campus, she was an active member of Drama House, a small theater club and venue. After graduating with a B.A. in 1974, she moved to New York to begin her acting career.

Career

1980s

Rupp left Massachusetts in 1979 to pursue an acting career in New York City. She frequently performed on stage and appeared in commercials before winning her first television role in 1980 as Sheila, a topless dancer, on the daytime drama All My Children. Earlier the same year, Rupp played Helen, the wife of a cheating husband, in Sharon Tipsword's one-act comedy Second Verse, produced as part of a play festival at New York's Nat Horne Theater.

Another notable stage performance was as the young bride Eleanor in the 1985 production of A. R. Gurney's The Middle Ages at the Whole Theater Company, established by Olympia Dukakis in Montclair, New Jersey.

She garnered praise from Walter Goodman in a New York Times review of one of her many off-Broadway performances: as June Yeager, a young wife who feels she is never "loved enough", in the 1986 York Theater Company production of Arthur Laurents' dramatic play, The Time of the Cuckoo staged at the Church of the Heavenly Rest in New York City's Upper East Side.

Rupp's list of stage credits includes appearances in Terrence McNally's Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune and Cynthia Heimel's A Girl's Guide to Chaos, the Broadway role which propelled her career forward. She originated the role of Cynthia in 1986, a character based on Heimel's observations made during her stints as a columnist for Playboy and The Village Voice. Directed by Wynn Handman, and sharing the stage with Rita Jenrette, Rupp's performance as Cynthia was immortalized by legendary caricaturist Al Hirschfeld and described in a New York Times review as "an appealing mixture of pluck and pathos". In his review of Chaos, New York Newsday theater critic Allan Wallach called Rupp "a real find".

In early 1987, Rupp was featured in an article written by Enid Nemy for the "Broadway" section of The New York Times. Entitled "New York is beckoning, but first, Los Angeles", the interview revealed how Rupp's success in the theater so soon after her arrival in New York City had scared the young actress enough to take time off from acting for several years. After returning to the stage, Rupp explained, she was often cast as an ingénue, but after her portrayal of Cynthia in Chaos, she began getting calls to audition in Los Angeles for "really crazy neurotic" parts in television pilots. She was realistic about the unpredictability of an acting career, and since she had promised her mother she would never wait tables when she left for New York, she had not given up her part-time work as a bookkeeper and was "learning computers" as something to fall back on.

Rupp continued to devote herself to acting full-time through the 1980s, and performed in numerous regional stage productions. One such production was Sherry Kramer's Wall of Water in New Haven, Connecticut, at the Yale Repertory Theatre's Winterfest play festival of 1988. She guest-starred on numerous television shows, including Kate & Allie, Spenser for Hire, and The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd. In 1988, Rupp landed her first feature-film role as Miss Patterson, the timid secretary of Tom Hanks' Josh Baskin, in the comedy Big.

1990s

In 1990, Rupp returned to New York City to perform in a Broadway stage production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof with Kathleen Turner at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre. In it, Rupp portrayed Mae (Sister Woman). Her television work during the early 1990s included recurring roles as Ms. Higgins on the television series Davis Rules with Randy Quaid, and as Sister Mary Incarnata on Phenom with Judith Light, as well as guest roles on Blossom, Family Matters, L.A. Law, and ER.

In 1995, she began her stint as Jeff Foxworthy's sister-in-law Gayle on The Jeff Foxworthy Show, appeared in the science fiction miniseries The Invaders with Scott Bakula, portrayed Jerry Seinfeld's eccentric booking agent Katie on an episode of Seinfeld (a role she reprised in 1996), and performed on stage as Meg in Broken Bones, a dark drama about spousal abuse by Drew McWeeny and Scott Swan, as part of a one-act play festival at Hollywood's Met Theater. She provided the voice of Lana Lionheart in the "MGM Sing-Alongs" Videos in 1997. Also in 1997, Rupp appeared as the office manager in the 1997 independent film Clockwatchers, co-starring Lisa Kudrow, Parker Posey, and Toni Colette.

Rupp appeared in several episodes of Friends as Alice Knight, a home economics teacher who fell in love with and married Phoebe Buffay's (Lisa Kudrow) much younger half-brother, Frank Jr. (Giovanni Ribisi). In 1998, she began portraying Kitty Forman in the comedy series, That '70s Show. She also portrayed Marilyn See, wife of astronaut Elliot See, in episode 11 of the Emmy Award-winning television miniseries From the Earth to the Moon, produced by Tom Hanks and directed by Sally Field.

2000s

She lent her voice asthe character of Mrs. Helperman in Disney's animated series Teacher's Pet in 2000, and again for the 2004 movie version. She starred as a stand-up comic with a secret in the independent short film The Act, directed by Susan Kraker and Pi Ware, an official selection at the Sundance Film Festival which won several awards at film festivals around the world. In 2004, she played Brad Hunt's nagging mother in Lucky 13, a full-length independent film starring Lauren Graham. She returned to All My Children for one episode in December 2005, playing a homeless woman named Victoria.

Rupp has often returned to Massachusetts and New York to appear in regional and off-Broadway stage productions. In 2004, she played Dotty Otley in Michael Frayn's Noises Off at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts. In 2006, she appeared on stage in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, as a kooky mother in French playwright Jean Anouilh's comedy Ring Round the Moon at Barrington Stage Company.

New York theater-goers saw Rupp return to the off-Broadway stage in June 2007 as Valerie in the Second Stage Theatre production of Marisa Wegrzyn's The Butcher of Baraboo, directed by Judith Ivey. Two months later, she performed in the Berkshire Theatre Festival in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, as Ida Bolton in a revival of Paul Osborn's 1939 play, Morning's at Seven.

That '70s Show ended in 2006. Rupp appeared soon after in a dramatic television role as the wife of a murdered pharmaceutical CEO on the crime drama Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. In the episode, entitled "Infiltrated", Rupp's character desperately attempts to hide her slain husband's past sexual abuses. In early 2007, the feature film Kickin It Old Skool was released, in which Rupp was cast as Jamie Kennedy's mother. In 2008, she appeared as a restaurant owner who helps two homeless men in the comedy-drama-musical, Jackson, written and directed by J. F. Lawton. In the same year, she returned to daytime television in a guest role on As the World Turns.

Massachusetts theater-goers saw Rupp onstage in 2008 playing Olympia in Georges Feydeau's 1907 farce A Flea in Her Ear at the Williamstown Theatre Festival in Williamstown, and as Miss Maudie in To Kill a Mockingbird at the Barrington Stage Company in Pittsfield. In 2012, Rupp portrayed Ruth in She Wants Me, an independent romantic comedy.

2010s-present

In June and July 2012, Rupp starred as Dr. Ruth Westheimer in Dr. Ruth – All the Way on the St. Germain Stage of the Barrington Stage Company. The play showcased a sex therapist's life, from fleeing the Nazis in the Kindertransport and joining the Haganah in Jerusalem as a scout and sniper, to her struggles to succeed as a single mother coming to America. Rupp reprised the role Off-Broadway in Becoming Dr. Ruth, for which she was nominated for the 2014 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Solo Performance.

In 2021, Rupp joined the limited television series WandaVision as Mrs. Hart, Wanda and Vision's neighbor.

Personal life

She has two homes, one in Lee, Massachusetts, where she stays when she is doing theatrical projects in New York, and another one in Los Angeles, where she stays during television and film projects. She said in an interview that she is a Methodist.

Stage

YearTitleRoleVenueNotes
1985The Middle AgesEleanorThe Whole Theater
1986The Time of the CuckooJune YeagerYork Theatre Company
1987A Girl's Guide To ChaosCynthiaAmerican Place Theater
1988The Wall of WaterMegYale Repertory Theatre
1990Cat on a Hot Tin RoofMaeEugene O'Neill TheatreBroadway debut
2004Noises OffDotty OtleyCape Playhouse
2006Ring Round the MoonIsabelle's MotherBarrington Stage Company
2007The Butcher of BarabooValerieSecond Stage Theater
2007Morning's at SevenIdaBerkshire Theatre Festival
2008A Flea in Her EarOlympiaWilliamstown Theatre Festival
2008To Kill A MockingbirdMiss MaudieBarrington Stage Company
2009True WestMomWilliamstown Theatre Festival
2012Dr. Ruth, All the WayDr. RuthBarrington Stage Company
2013Becoming Dr. RuthDr. RuthTheaterWorks Hartford
2013Becoming Dr. RuthDr. RuthWestside TheatreDrama Desk Award for Outstanding Solo Performance (nomination)

Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Solo Performance (nomination)

2014AnnapurnaEmmaTheaterWorks Hartford
2016Kimberly AkimboKimberly LevacoBarrington Stage Company
2016Love LettersMelissa GardnerBarrington Stage Company
2017The CakeDellaThe Echo Theater CompanyLos Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award: Lead Performance

Ovation Award: Lead Actress in a Play

2018The CakeDellaBarrington Stage Company
2018The CakeDellaGeffen Playhouse
2019The CakeDellaManhattan Theatre ClubDrama League Award: Distinguished Performance (nomination)
2019Time Flies and Other ComediesperformerBarrington Stage Company
2020Three ViewingsperformerBarrington Stage Companyvirtual staged reading

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988BigMiss Patterson
1988RobotsR. JaneDirect-to-video
1992Death Becomes HerPsychiatric Patient
1996Sgt. BilkoMrs. Hall
1997MGM Sing-Alongs: Searching for Your DreamsLana LionheartShort film; voice role
1997MGM Sing-Alongs: Having FunLana LionheartShort film; voice role
1997MGM Sing-Alongs: FriendsLana LionheartShort film; voice role
1997MGM Sing-Alongs: Being HappyLana LionheartShort film; voice role
1997ClockwatchersBarbara
1998SenselessFertility Clinic Assistant
2004Teacher's PetMrs. Mary Lou Moira Angela Darling HelpermanVoice role
2004GarfieldMom RatVoice role
2004The ActRosy MarconiShort film
2005Lucky 13Mrs. Baker
2006SpymateEdith
2006Air BuddiesBelindaDirect-to-video; voice role
2007Kickin' It Old SkoolSylvia Schumacher
2008JacksonNice Lady
2010She's Out of My LeagueMrs. Kettner
2011Spooky BuddiesZeldaDirect-to-video; voice role
2012She Wants MeRuth Baum
2012CongratulationsNancy Riley
2013Super BuddiesCowDirect-to-video; voice role
2014The Opposite of SexTracy
2019Fair Market ValueCarol Coogan
2019The Social OnesSheila Berger

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1987Spenser: For HireHelenEpisode: "Gone Fishin'"
1987Kate & AllieToy Store ClerkEpisode: "The Nightmare Before Christmas"
1988The EqualizerMargeEpisode: "Regrets Only"
1988The Days and Nights of Molly DoddWaitressEpisode: "Here's What Happened to That Earring You Lost"
1989Mothers, Daughters and LoversLottieTelevision film
1989NewhartIrene SadlerEpisode: "Ramblin' Michael Harris"
1990GrandCheryl AnnEpisode: "The Pretty Good Mother"
1991Davis RulesMs. HigginsRecurring role; 10 episodes
1991–1994Empty NestDanielle / Dr. Simmons / ClaireGuest role; 3 episodes
1991Civil WarsFlorence HerriganEpisode: "Have Gun, Will Unravel"
1992A Woman Scorned: The Betty Broderick StoryAliceTelevision film
1992BlossomLucy RobinsonGuest role; 2 episodes
1993Family MattersMiss ConnorsEpisode: "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad House"
1993Evening ShadeMrs. HollowayEpisode: "Teaching Is a Good Thing"
1993In the Line of Duty: Ambush in WacoDorrieTelevision film
1993–1994PhenomSister Mary IncarnataRecurring role; 6 episodes
1993The Odd Couple: Together AgainPlaza Asst. ManagerTelevision film
1993L.A. LawGretchen TombaEpisode: "Pacific Rimshot"
1994MacShane: Winner Takes AllAliceTelevision film
1994The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.Ms. PlowrightEpisode: "Stagecoach"
1994MacShane: The Final Roll of the DiceAliceTelevision film
1994Hearts AfireBrenda SwainGuest role; 2 episodes
1994Diagnosis: MurderDr. Nora StebbingsEpisode: "The Busy Body"
1995The OfficeBeth AveryRecurring role; 6 episodes
1995ERMrs. DibbleEpisode: "Men Plan, God Laughs"
1995–1996SeinfeldKatieGuest role; 2 episodes
1995If Not for YouEileenRecurring role; 7 episodes
1995The InvadersRitaGuest role; 2 episodes
1995–1996The Jeff Foxworthy ShowGayleRecurring role; 9 episodes
1996High IncidentGuest role; 2 episodes
1996Caroline in the CityMelodyEpisode: "Caroline and the Red Sauce"
1997Crisis CenterMarilynRecurring role; 4 episodes
1997–1998FriendsAlice Knight BuffayRecurring role; 6 episodes
19977th HeavenJune McKinleyEpisode: "See You in September"
1997Touched by an AngelMayor Risa HoigardEpisode: "Jones vs. God"
1997Over the TopRoseEpisode: "Pilot"
1998From the Earth to the MoonMarilyn SeeTelevision mini-series
1998To Have and To HoldMargaret JarrodEpisode: "Pilot"
1998–2006That '70s ShowKitty FormanMain role; 200 episodes
2000–2002Teacher's PetMs. Mary Lou Moira Angela Darling HelpermanRecurring role, 11 episodes; voice role
2001The HughleysKaren ClarkEpisode: "Daddy's Lil' Girl"
2004The Tracy Morgan ShowMs. LaneworthyGuest role; 2 episodes
2005Robot ChickenKitty FormanEpisode: "Gold Dust Gasoline"; voice role
2005All My ChildrenVictoriaEpisode: #1.9266
2006Law & Order: Special Victims UnitDebra HartnellEpisode: "Infiltrated"
2008As the World TurnsEdna WinklemeyerRecurring role; 4 episodes
2010–2011Better with YouVicky PutneyMain role; 22 episodes
2013Hart of DixieBesty MaynardEpisode: "Where I Lead Me"
2014Cuz-BrosMerleTelevision film
2015He's With MeAlice AdamsGuest role; 2 episodes
2016PearlDeeDeeTelevision film
2017ElementarySheriff MalickEpisode: "Crowned Clown, Downtown Brown"
2017NCIS: Los AngelesGingerEpisode: "Old Tricks"
2017–2020The RanchJanice PhillipsRecurring role; 12 episodes
2017–2018This Is UsLindaGuest role; 4 episodes
2018I Feel BadGriff's MomEpisode: "My Kid Has to Grow Up"
2019Grey's AnatomyJo's TherapistEpisode: "Nothing Left to Cling To"
2021WandaVisionSharon Davis / "Mrs. Hart"5 episodes
2021Marvel Studios: AssembledHerselfDocumentary; Episode: "Assembled: The Making of WandaVision"
2022–futureThat '90s ShowKitty FormanUpcoming, Main cast, spin-off of That '70s Show
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