Deborah Lacey

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Deborah Lacey is an American actress.

Career

Lacey had a recurring role in the final season of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as Sarah Sisko, the mother of Benjamin Sisko. More recently, Lacey had the recurring role of Carla in Mad Men . Lacey has made guest starring appearances in The A-Team , Highway to Heaven , Doogie Howser, M.D. , Frasier , Sliders , Cybill , House and Bones . [1] [2]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1989African TimberVictoria St. George
1991 The Five Heartbeats Rose
A Demon in My ViewLinthea
1993 The Meteor Man TV Housewife
1994 Exit to Eden Sophia
1995 Devil in a Blue Dress Sophie
1996Special Report: Journey to Mars-TV movie
1998 Bulworth Reporter #2
2000 $pent Female Cop
2005The State of GraceGraceShort
Chaos Justine
2013Behind the CandleabraGladys - Liberace's Maid
2015 Whitney Award PresenterTV movie
DoorsBernie ClemmonsShort
Straight Outta Compton Journalist
2016Love Under New Management: The Miki Howard StoryTressie
2017AtoneMargaretShort
AcceptanceMomShort
2019Hard to PlaceRhondaShort
AlohaCamille's MomShort
2020Common DecencyTherapistShort

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1979 The White Shadow Janine/Nancy/Student3 episodes
1984 The A-Team Charlotte KingEpisode: "The Bells of St. Mary's"
1985 Who's the Boss? DesireeEpisode: "Paint Your Wagon"
Highway to Heaven Julie ReynoldsEpisode: "As Difficult as ABC"
1986 The Hitchhiker TanyaEpisode: "The Curse"
1987 Roxie -Episode: "You're a Big Girl Now"
1988 21 Jump Street Lynette JohnsonEpisode: "Chapel of Love"
Duet JoyceEpisode: "Mommy and Me"
1989 1st & Ten MelissaEpisode: "Heaven Help Me"
1990 New Attitude LeonaEpisode: "The Case of the Missing Toupee"
1991 Home Improvement AliceEpisode: "Off Sides"
1992 Doogie Howser, M.D. Denise CaldwellEpisode: "If This Is Adulthood, I'd Rather Be in Philadelphia"
1993 Roc Mrs. Emerson/CrystalEpisode: "Up in the Attic" & "Time to Move On"
1994 Me and the Boys CarlaEpisode: "We're Off to See the Lizard" & "Oops, There It Is!"
1995 Sliders Sharon BrownEpisode: "Summer of Love"
Vanishing Son MarieEpisode: "Jersey Girl"
Frasier CustomerEpisode: "The Innkeepers"
Murder, She Wrote Olivia ArcherEpisode: "A Quaking in Aspen"
The Preston Episodes Mary AnnEpisode: "The Divorce Ceremony Episode"
1996 Beverly Hills, 90210 ReceptionistEpisode: "You Say It's Your Birthday: Part 1"
Moesha ReneeEpisode: "The Whistle Blower"
1997 Cybill ClerkEpisode: "Mother's Day"
Melrose Place Matt's AttorneyEpisode: "Who's Afraid of Amanda Woodward?: Part 1 & 2"
Fame L.A. EllysaEpisode: "The Beat Goes On"
L.A. Heat Chanice AdamsEpisode: "Words Will Never Hurt Me"
1998 Mike Hammer, Private Eye ErinEpisode: "Dead Men Talk"
Push Ursula WendenEpisode: "Walk It Off"
1998-99 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Sarah SiskoRecurring cast: season 7
1999 L.A. Heat GraceEpisode: "F Is for Framed"
The Pretender Andrea BlaineEpisode: "The World's Changing"
2000 Any Day Now -Episode: "Homegirl"
ER Det. TincreedEpisode: "The Visit"
2001 Philly Green's BailiffEpisode: "Loving Sons"
2002 That's Life ProfessorEpisode: "Gutterball"
2006 House LorraineEpisode: "Whac-A-Mole"
2007 Entourage Rufus' WifeEpisode: "The Prince's Bride"
2007-10 Mad Men Carla Recurring cast: season 1-4
2009 Bones NurseEpisode: "The Critic in the Cabernet"
The Closer Mrs. GrayEpisode: "Half Load"
2010 Private Practice MarshaEpisode: "Best Laid Plans"
2012 House LorraineEpisode: "Nobody's Fault"
2013-14 Hart of Dixie Madame Van HornGuest: season 2, recurring cast: season 4
2014-15 The Fosters MarieGuest: season 1, recurring cast: season 2
2019-22 A House Divided Auntie MaeRecurring cast

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References

  1. "Catching Up with Deborah Lacey, Sisko's Mom". startrek.com. Retrieved 2019-02-12.
  2. "T Lo Interviews Mad Men's Deborah Lacey". tomandlorenzo.com. 20 November 2009. Retrieved 2019-02-12.