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Deb Lacusta

Deb Lacusta (born 1958) is an , , improvisational performer, and multi-disciplinary best known for co-writing numerous episodes of the animated television series alongside her husband, voice actor . Born in , , she has built a diverse career spanning television, theater, film, and , often exploring themes of , popular culture, and gender dynamics through improvisation and recontextualized media. Lacusta's television writing credits include collaborations with Castellaneta on The Simpsons episodes such as "Days of Wine and D'oh'ses" (Season 11, 2000), "Gump Roast" (Season 13, 2002), "The Ziff Who Came to Dinner" (Season 15, 2003), "Kiss Kiss Bang Bangalore" (Season 17, 2006)—which earned a Writers Guild of America nomination—"The Fight Before Christmas" (Season 22, 2010), and "Havana Wild Weekend" (Season 28, 2017), among others. She also contributed scripts to The Tracey Ullman Show (1987–1990), where Castellaneta originated several characters later adapted for The Simpsons, and wrote stories for Simpsons comic books. Recent works include the play Frankenstein's Daughter (co-written with Castellaneta, world premiere October 2025) and the comic Krusty, Agent of K.L.O.W.N. (2025). Additionally, she has penned stage works like "The Banana Tree" (2013), selected for the Bloomington Playwrights Project, and "Empire Burlesque," a musical workshopped through Disney/ASCAP. In and , Lacusta has performed with notable ensembles including The Spoilin Players and Alumni Jam, and she co-founded the Instant Theater company in with Castellaneta. Her on-screen roles include voicing Isabella in , appearing as a nurse in the film (1995), and various characters on . She and Castellaneta also co-created and performed in the live show "Deb & Dan's Show" in . As a visual and performance artist based in Venice, California, Lacusta holds degrees including a BGS from the , a BFA from College of Art and Design, and an MFA from Art Center of Design. Her work, rooted in theater improvisation techniques from , incorporates video, photography, sculpture, and text to recontextualize elements from and urban settings. Notable projects include directing, writing, and starring in the improvisational Starring and the festival-winning video The Long Isolation (a "zoom-noir" piece). Her exhibitions have been featured at prestigious venues such as the UCLA , MOCA North Miami, P.S.1 (), and Miami Beach.

Early life and education

Early life

Deborah Lacusta was born in 1958 in , , . She grew up in a working-class family in East Detroit, now known as , becoming the first in her family to attend college. In her young adulthood, Lacusta initially aspired to a career in .

Education

Deb Lacusta attended the , where she earned a (BGS) degree in 1979. During her studies, Lacusta aspired to a career in and engaged in relevant campus activities, including work as a copywriter and editor for the Michiganensian yearbook, where she conducted feature interviews. She also participated in theater productions, student films, and English classes, such as a course on taught by Ira Konigsberg, which honed her interests in writing and media. These experiences reflected her early enthusiasm for storytelling. She later earned a BFA from Otis College of Art and Design and an MFA from Art Center College of Design. At the university, Lacusta formed lasting connections, notably a friendship with fellow student Patricia Lee Refo, whom she met while collaborating on the Michiganensian. This relationship later influenced her personal and philanthropic endeavors, including joint support for U-M initiatives. Her education at provided foundational skills in communication and creativity through writing-focused activities, as she later reflected: "If I could write, I could kind of do whatever I wanted, and that’s what led me to my career."

Personal life

Marriage to

Deb Lacusta met in 1983 during an improvisational comedy class at in , where she first noticed him wearing blue polyester bell-bottoms and a plaid shirt. After exchanging phone numbers, Lacusta waited two months before calling Castellaneta to invite him on a date to see the musical , marking the beginning of their romantic relationship. The couple married in 1987, establishing a partnership that has endured for 38 years as of 2025. That same year, they relocated from to to support Castellaneta's emerging career on , settling into a shared home in the . Throughout their early years together, they navigated personal life amid professional uncertainties, with Castellaneta working as a machine parts delivery driver and Lacusta having recently lost her job in advertising. Their relationship is characterized by mutual support, which has fostered a strong personal bond without the addition of children— a choice attributed to their demanding schedules, as Castellaneta once noted, "We look for excuses not to have kids." Lacusta has also influenced Castellaneta's personal style, helping to update his wardrobe over time. This foundation of companionship has allowed them to balance the challenges of their nascent entertainment pursuits while maintaining a private, Midwestern-rooted lifestyle in .

Philanthropic activities

Deb Lacusta maintains an ongoing commitment to , with a particular emphasis on supporting educational programs in and at the , her . As a 1979 BGS graduate, she draws personal motivation from her experiences as a first-generation student from a working-class family in East , where she received state grants and scholarships in and that enabled her access to diverse opportunities shaping her career in writing. Her giving seeks to extend similar support to emerging artists and writers by funding initiatives that foster creative development and professional pathways in these fields. Lacusta reconnected with University of Michigan alumna Patricia Lee Refo, a former collaborator on the Michiganensian Yearbook, through shared university memories and a mutual dedication to giving back. This partnership has led to targeted contributions funding programs for students pursuing careers in and , including support for the university's theater school—which aids student productions of musicals and —and student publications that build skills in creative and journalistic writing. These efforts reflect her desire to honor the formative role U-M played in her own aspirations, initially sparked by guest lectures from figures like during her studies. In , where she resides, Lacusta engages in low-profile community involvement by supporting arts education organizations serving underserved youth. She has donated to Inner-City Arts, which offers visual and programs to children from low-income areas, and P.S. ARTS, a nonprofit providing comprehensive arts instruction in public schools to enhance creative expression and academic outcomes. These contributions align with her broader goal of nurturing artistic talent in community settings, though she maintains a discreet approach to her involvement.

Career

Beginnings in comedy and improvisation

After graduating from the , Deb Lacusta began her professional career in , working as a copywriter in . In the early , she lost her job during a period of industry downsizing, which prompted a significant career pivot toward the . Seeking new opportunities, Lacusta enrolled in improvisational classes at in in 1983, where she met her future husband, , during an acting improv session. This marked her professional debut in , as she began training rigorously in , honing skills essential for live performance and . By 1984, she had expanded her repertoire, developing expertise as a , , and improviser through ongoing involvement in Chicago's theater scene, including co-founding the Instant Theater group with Castellaneta to produce comedic one-act plays. During this formative period, Lacusta and Castellaneta performed together on a Sunday morning radio show in , creating that drew from everyday observations and influenced their later work. Their collaborative efforts culminated in live performances, such as the 1992 "Deb & Dan's Show" at Club Lux in , a two-person production featuring portrayals of six offbeat couples based on real-life experiences. These early endeavors solidified her foundation in and before transitioning to broader roles.

Writing contributions

Deb Lacusta has been active as a television writer since the mid-1980s, specializing in comedy scripting for shows including and . She co-wrote several episodes of alongside her husband, (and occasionally with additional co-writers), including "Days of Wine and D'oh'ses" (Season 11, 2000), "" (Season 13, 2002), "The Ziff Who Came to Dinner" (Season 15, 2004), "" (Season 17, 2006), "The Ten-Per-Cent Solution" (Season 22, 2011), "Havana Wild Weekend" (Season 28, 2016), and "My Way or the Highway to Heaven" (Season 30, 2018). Additionally, the pair co-wrote the 2010 holiday special "The Fight Before Christmas." For their work on "Kiss Kiss, Bang Bangalore," Lacusta and Castellaneta received a Writers Guild of America Award nomination in 2007 in the category of Animation. Lacusta contributed comedy sketches to the 2002 album I Am Not Homer by Dan Castellaneta, a collection of satirical pieces released on Oglio Records. She also wrote stories for Simpsons comic books, including contributions to Simpsons Comics #3 and Itchy & Scratchy Comics #2. In recent years, she co-wrote the play with Castellaneta, which premiered at Process Theatre's Here For Now Theatre in , from October 16 to 26, 2025. Beyond television, Lacusta has made contributions as a , with works such as Old Man in a Big Car, In Exile, Lock Up the Grass, and The August featured in collections that explore themes including perspectives on early .

Acting and multimedia work

Deb Lacusta began her acting career in the late 1980s with appearances on , where she portrayed various characters, including Louise. Her film debut came in 1995 with a minor role as a nurse in the romantic comedy , directed by . In addition to her writing contributions to , Lacusta provided non-recurring voice work for the series, voicing the character Isabella in the 2016 episode "Havana Wild Weekend." Since the 2000s, Lacusta has pursued as a multi-disciplinary , creating video performances that incorporate her body, text, and elements drawn from her theater and background. Notable projects include directing, writing, and starring in the improvisational Starring and the festival-winning video The Long Isolation (a "zoom-noir" piece). Her work extends to , where she re-contextualizes images from and urban environments to shift perspectives and explore new meanings, as well as using materials from similar sources to examine conceptual themes. Her exhibitions have been featured at prestigious venues such as the UCLA , MOCA North , P.S.1 (), and Beach. Lacusta has maintained an active presence in live performances, including improv sessions. In , she participated as a performer and improviser in a tribute to and at the Jane Addams Hull-House Museum in , featuring games like gibberish and animal images. Earlier, in 2015, she and her husband workshopped their play The Banana Tree at the Adirondack Theatre Festival in . In recent years, Lacusta has engaged with Process Theatre productions, attending the world premiere of —a she co-wrote—in , in October 2025 to help launch the event.

Filmography

Television

Deb Lacusta co-wrote several episodes of with her husband , focusing on themes of personal struggle, family dynamics, and cultural .
  • "Days of Wine and D'oh'ses," Season 11, Episode 18, aired April 9, 2000: Homer develops an addiction to sherry after discovering it in a Duffman costume, leading to family intervention and themes of alcoholism and recovery.
  • "Gump Roast," Season 13, Episode 17, aired April 21, 2002: A clip show parodying celebrity roasts where Homer prematurely ages after a wish gone wrong, exploring aging and nostalgia through flashbacks.
  • "The Ziff Who Came to Dinner," Season 15, Episode 14, aired March 14, 2004: Marge's former prom date Artie Ziff returns bankrupt and ingratiates himself with the family, highlighting themes of old romances and opportunistic schemes.
  • "Kiss Kiss, Bang Bangalore," Season 17, Episode 17, aired April 9, 2006: Mr. Burns outsources the nuclear plant to India, sending Homer to manage it, satirizing globalization and cultural clashes.
  • "The Fight Before Christmas," Season 22, Episode 8 (TV special), aired December 5, 2010: An anthology of holiday tales from the children's perspectives, featuring chaotic Christmas preparations and celebrity cameos.
  • "Havana Wild Weekend," Season 28, Episode 5, aired November 13, 2016: The Simpsons travel to Cuba for Grampa's medical care, exploring themes of aging, healthcare, and cultural exchange.
  • "My Way or the Highway to Heaven," Season 30, Episode 13, aired February 14, 2019: Homer becomes a ride-share driver and encounters a heavenly figure, satirizing gig economy and moral dilemmas.

Theater

Lacusta has contributed to stage works, including recent premieres and collections of short plays.

Other

Lacusta co-contributed to the 2002 comedy album by , featuring original sketches and songs.
  • Tracks include "AM Therapy" (co-written with Castellaneta), a satirical on morning routines and therapy.
  • Additional sketches such as "," blending parody and character-driven humor.

Acting credits

Deb Lacusta has appeared in a limited number of on-screen roles, primarily in supporting capacities, while her performance work extends significantly into live improvisation, theater, and multimedia presentations. Her acting credits span film, television, and stage, often intersecting with her improvisational roots from early training at institutions like in .

Film

  • Forget Paris (1995) – Nurse (supporting role in romantic comedy directed by Billy Crystal).

Television

  • The Tracey Ullman Show (1987) – Various characters, including Louise (sketch comedy appearances as part of the ensemble).
  • The Simpsons (2016) – Isabella (voice role in the episode "Havana Wild Weekend," season 28).

Live Theater and Improvisation

  • Second City Productions (early 1980s) – Ensemble performer in improvisation classes and shows, where she met collaborator Dan Castellaneta; contributed to comedy revues including co-creation and performance of "Deb & Dan's Show."
  • Hull-House Sessions (2019) – Performer in tribute event to Viola Spolin and Paul Sills at Jane Addams Hull-House Museum, featuring improvisational theater games and ensemble sketches.
  • Adirondack Theatre Festival (2015) – Workshop performer and improviser for new play development with Dan Castellaneta, including "The Banana Tree."
  • Process Theatre Productions (2018–2019) – Actor/improviser in plays such as In Exile (2018, Chicago reading), Old Man in a Big Car, Lock Up the Grass, and The August; reading of Frankenstein's Daughter (2019, Toronto, co-written with Dan Castellaneta); also involved in world premiere (2025, Stratford, Ontario).
  • Immediate Theater and Spolin Players (ongoing) – Founding member and improvisational actress, performing in workshops, revues, and events based on Viola Spolin's theater games.

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