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  1. Lilian. - Automatic for the People (2008) ... Lilian (as Debra Skelton) 2008 Friends & Lovers: The Ski Trip 2. Paula. 2008 Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (Video Game) Crying Wolf (English version, voice, as Debra Wilson Skelton) 2008 No News Is Good News!

  2. Feb 26, 2021 · Debra Wilson, one of the original cast members on “MADtv,” said that she left the sketch comedy series in 2003 after hearing about a pay disparity between her and the white male actors that ...

  3. Debra Renee Wilson also known as Debra Wilson Skelton or Debra Skelton, is an American actress, voice actress, and comedian, best known for appearing on MadTV. She has made minor appearances in movies, such as Avatar, B*A*P*S, Scary Movie 4, Over the Hedge, Hotel Transylvania 2, and The Christmas Chronicles. For television, she did live action work on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Reno 911!, 2 Broke Girls, and Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, as well as voic

  4. Debra Renee Wilson Skelton (born April 26, 1962) is an American comedian and actress. Wilson is notable for being one of the original cast members on sketch comedy series MADtv and for once being the longest-serving cast member on the show.

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  6. Debra Renee Wilson (born April 26, 1962) is an American actress, comedian and voice actress. American Dad! (2005) - Additional Voices Baby Shark's Big Show! (2021) - Conscientious Fish #2 (ep7), Crowd (ep11), Grandma Shark, Great-Great-Great-Granny Shark (ep7), Sea Dragon Actors (ep11) Black Dynamite (2012-2014) - Additional Voices Chozen (2014) - Additional Voices Disney The Owl House (2022-2023) - Terra Snapdragon, Additional Voices DreamWorks All Hail King Julien (2014-2017) - Amy the Crocodi

  7. Debra Skelton[1] (née Wilson)[1] (born April 26, 1970)[1] is an actress, comedian and a voice actress for Regular Show.[1][2] She was born in Queens, New York.[1] She attended high school at the High School of Performing Arts and attended college at Syracuse University before dropping out after three years.[1][3] In 1988, she was an ensemble cast member in the Off-Broadway play Noo Yawk Tawk, providing improvisational comedy.[4] She joined the sketch comedy series Mad TV as one of its ...