DEBI MAZAR (Steena), a native New Yorker, made an auspicious feature film debut in Martin Scorsese’s "Goodfellas" in the role of Ray Liotta’s junkie mistress. She went on to work with such noted directors as Oliver Stone in "The Doors," Jodie Foster in Foster’s directorial debut "Little Man Tate," Cameron Crowe in "Singles," Barry Levinson in "Toys," Woody Allen in "Bullets Over Broadway," Joel Schumacher in "Batman Forever," and Michael Mann in the award-winning "The Insider." Mazar has also worked with Spike Lee in three of the director’s films: "Jungle Fever," "Malcolm X" and "Girl 6."
In addition, Mazar has co-starred in several independent features, including Nick Cassavette’s "She’s So Lovely" and Steve Buscemi’s directorial debut "Trees Lounge."
On television, Mazar starred in the series "Civil Wars," playing legal secretary Denise Ianello. Though "Civil Wars" ended, Mazar’s character was picked up on the long-running series "L.A. Law." Mazar also developed and starred in the series "Temporarily Yours" and more recently starred on the series "That’s Life." She has also been seen in several longform projects, including "Oprah Winfrey Presents David and Lisa" and "Witness to the Mob."