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- Debra Morgan | Dexter Wiki | Fandom
Debra L "Deb" Morgan (July August 1973 - 29 August 2012) is a main character of Showtime's DEXTER series She was the adoptive sister of Dexter Morgan and worked for Miami Metro Homicide
- Debra Morgan - Wikipedia
Debra Morgan (spelled Deborah in the novels) is a fictional character created by Jeff Lindsay for his Dexter book series In Lindsay's novels, she first appeared in Darkly Dreaming Dexter and was featured in every novel in the series
- Why Jennifer Carpenter Was Never The Same After Playing Deb On . . . - Looper
For eight seasons of the hit Showtime series "Dexter," Jennifer Carpenter portrayed Debra "Deb" Morgan, the adoptive sister of Dexter Morgan (Michael C Hall) and a detective with the
- Debra Morgan’s True Successor Found In Dexter: Resurrection, According . . .
For many fans, Debra Morgan 's absence has been one of the biggest adjustments in Dexter: Resurrection After serving as Dexter's conscience in all 10 episodes of Dexter: New Blood, Jennifer Carpenter's character has not returned in the new series, leaving a big void
- Jennifer Carpenter - Wikipedia
Carpenter played the role of Debra Morgan in the Showtime crime drama television series Dexter, which premiered October 1, 2006
- Did Debra Die in Dexter? Did Dexter Kill His Sister?
Yes, Dexter kills his sister Debra, and she effectively becomes his final victim in the show Although Saxon’s attack places her in a coma, it isn’t ultimately him who ends Debra’s life
- Jennifer Carpenter - IMDb
Jennifer was born in Kentucky Her mother is Catherine Mitchell and her father is Robert Carpenter She attended St Raphael the Archangel and then Sacred Heart Academy During her last two years of high school, she studied drama at the Walden Theatre in Louisville, Kentucky She then trained at the Juilliard School in New York City
- Best of Debra Morgan Dexter | SHOWTIME - YouTube
He's Dexter Morgan, everyone's favorite serial killer As a Miami forensics expert, he spends his days solving crimes, and nights committing them
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