Deborah George
Deborah George’s filmography kinda zigzags all over the map, but wow, she definitely leaves a mark. You see her pop up in Homestead (2024), and if you’ve caught any episodes of Homestead: The Series (2024), you know she’s not just phoning it in—she brings this raw, lived-in energy, like she actually grew up off the grid and probably knows how to rig a solar panel with duct tape. There’s grit in her characters—maybe it’s the wild-eyed look or just the way she stomps around a scene like she owns the joint. And don’t even get me started on Good Trouble (2019). That show’s this quirky, modern coming-of-age thing, way more layered than your average feel-good drama, and Deborah? She just gets it. She slides into her role like she’s been living that character’s life for years, pulling off emotional whiplash—funny one second, wrecked the next, then back to firing off sarcastic one-liners like she’s got a PhD in snark. It’s rare to watch someone who can juggle all that without making it look forced. There’s a reason she keeps landing these meaty, complicated roles—they just fit. If you’re into stories about people who refuse to be boxed in, or you want to see someone who can actually act like they’ve been through some stuff, Deborah George is one to watch. She’s got this thing where you believe every word, even when the plot goes wild.