Debbie Lockhart
- Actress
- Writer
- Director
Debbie Lockhart's acting career began while she was in high school with
roles as a Hot Box girl in "Guys & Dolls," and the preeminent tap
dancer and ball walker in "No, No Nanette."
While attending U.C.S.B. she became a member of the nationally touring improvisation troupe, ComedySportz, Santa Barbara. She was a regular cast member with the team for four years until she moved to Los Angeles and became a member of L.A. TheatreSports. In 1999, she crossed the Atlantic to represent the company in London's esteemed annual International TheatreSports Tournament.
She has had starring roles in a number of independent films including, "Driving Bill Crazy," "One in Seven Million," and the web series, "The Break Room."
Debbie has been an international touring stand-up for over 10 years - headlining three overseas military tours and clubs and colleges throughout the United States and Canada.
While attending U.C.S.B. she became a member of the nationally touring improvisation troupe, ComedySportz, Santa Barbara. She was a regular cast member with the team for four years until she moved to Los Angeles and became a member of L.A. TheatreSports. In 1999, she crossed the Atlantic to represent the company in London's esteemed annual International TheatreSports Tournament.
She has had starring roles in a number of independent films including, "Driving Bill Crazy," "One in Seven Million," and the web series, "The Break Room."
Debbie has been an international touring stand-up for over 10 years - headlining three overseas military tours and clubs and colleges throughout the United States and Canada.