
Age: 54
female
Deborah Rhea Seehorn (born May 12, 1972) is an American actress and director. She is best known for playing attorney Kim Wexler in AMC's Better Call Saul (2015–2022), for which she has won two Satellite Awards for Best Supporting Actress and one Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television. She has also appeared in NBC's Whitney (2011–2013), ABC's I'm with Her (2003–2004), and TNT's Franklin & Bash (2011–2014). Her mother was an executive assistant for the United States Navy, while her father was an agent in the Naval Investigative Service; her family moved frequently during her childhood, living in states such as Washington, D.C. and Arizona, as well as countries like Japan. Following in the footsteps of her father and grandmother, she studied painting, drawing, and architecture from a young age. She continued pursuing the visual arts, but had a growing passion for acting and was introduced to contemporary theater in college. She graduated from George Mason University in 1994 with a BA in Studio Art. While in college, Seehorn was looking to get into theater, after the encouragement of her acting teacher. She worked many ancillary positions in the theater industry in D.C. to try to get noticed. She ended up getting some major roles in local theater productions, but still needed to take odd jobs to help make ends meet; she took roles in various industrial short instructional films. She soon started getting parts in more television productions, often playing roles that she considered as "very wry, sarcastic, knowing women", similar to her idol Bea Arthur. However, most of these roles were short-run series cancelled after one or two seasons. In May 2014, Seehorn was cast in the Breaking Bad spin-off prequel series Better Call Saul. Seehorn portrays Kim Wexler, a lawyer and the love interest of the titular Jimmy McGill/Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk). The series premiered on February 8, 2015. For her role, she has twice won the Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film, once won the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television, and has been nominated for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series, the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television, and the Television Critics Association Award for Individual Achievement in Drama. Seehorn is currently starring in Vince Gilligan's next series after Better Call Saul. The series was ordered for two seasons by Apple TV+ in September 2022. The title of the project is Pluribus, and it premiered on Apple TV on November 7, 2025.

Rhea Seehorn

Ilaisha
for Ilaisha in Gaff Jokar (Season 3 - The Gilligan Cut)
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Aquí Palpatine es el villano principal y Cad Bane queda como secundario. El hijo de Gaff nace pese a la muerte de Qi’ra; unos droides lo crían hasta que Gaff lo descubre años después (tras Skeleton Crew T2) y empieza a cuidarlo, recordando constantemente a su esposa. Al final del episodio 2 (de 18), un hombre encapuchado entra en casa y saluda al niño: es un clon de Palpatine, que lo secuestra creyendo que tiene habilidades especiales por haber nacido de un útero muerto (escena estilo postcréditos de 4F con Doom). La temporada trata sobre Gaff intentando rescatar a su hijo, mientras se revela el trasfondo de los clones de Palpatine, culminando con su hibernación por falta de energía, anticipando el Ep. IX. Rhea Seehorn interpreta a Rhea, psicóloga e interés amoroso de Gaff. Él muere al final enfrentando a Palpatine, revelando sus poderes y sacrificándose para salvar a su hijo, con una muerte similar a la del Emperador en El Retorno del Jedi. El tono es el más oscuro de todos, aunque Gaff mantiene similitudes con su versión final. Cad Bane tiene una subtrama en episodios intermedios.