Deborah Dobson

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Deborah Holmes Dobson is an American hairstylist and make-up artist. Dobson is known for her work on Dangerous Women, Kelly Kelly, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, General Hospital, So Little Time, Undeclared, The Practice, and Eli Stone. She is alternatively credited as Deborah Holmes Dobson and Deborah Dobson.

Awards and nominations[]

Emmy awards:

  • Won, 1995, Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a series for: Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (shared with , , , , , Kelly Kline, and )[1][2]
  • Won, 1996, Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a series for: Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (shared with Karl Wesson, Kelly Kline, , Virginia Grobeson, and )[1][2]
  • Nominated, 1997, Outstanding Hairsytling for a series for: Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (shared with Karl Wesson, Kelly Kline, Virginia Grobeson, Christine Lee, and Leslie Ann Anderson)[1]
  • Nominated, 1997, Outstanding Hairstyling for a series for: Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (shared with Virginia Grobeson, Laura Lee Grubich, Christine Lee, , , and Kelly Kline)[1]

Daytime Emmy awards:

  • Won, 1982, Outstanding Achievement in Design Excellence for a Daytime Drama Series for: General Hospital (shared with Charles Paul, Jill Farren-Phelps, Dominic Messinger, Katharine Kotorakos, , Vikki McCarter, Pam P.K. Cole, Jim O'Daniel, John C. Zak, Thomas W. Markle, Grant Velie, Mercer Barrows, and James H. Ellingwood)
  • Won, 1985, Outstanding Achievement in Hairstyling for: General Hospital (shared with , , and Katherine Kotorakos)
  • Nominated, 1999, Outstanding Hairstyling for a Drama Series for: General Hospital (shared with )
  • Nominated, 2000, Outstanding Achievement in Hairstyling for a Drama Series for: General Hospital (shared with Virginia Grobeson, , , and Kimber Lee Anderson)[3]

Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild award:

  • Nominated, 2002, Best Character Hair Styling for a Television Series for: Buffy the Vampire Slayer (shared with Karl Wesson, Sean Flanigan, and Lisa Marie Rosenberg)[4]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d "Deborah Dobson". Emmys. Retrieved 27 June 2019.
  2. ^ a b Townsel, Lisa Jones (March 1996). "10 Beauty Tips for Today's Busy Career Moms". Ebony. Retrieved 27 June 2019 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ Variety Staff (14 March 2000). "Daytime Emmy Nominations". Variety. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  4. ^ Feiwell, Jill (17 January 2002). "20th, U pix make hair, makeup cut". Variety. Retrieved 28 June 2019.

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