
Debora Loeb’s career in the performing arts spans a wide range as a singer, actor, choral conductor and educator.
She has performed on many studio recordings for music, film and television including FOX’s The Family Guy and has performed leading roles at a variety of musical theater companies. As Artistic Director and conductor of the Santa Clarita Children's Chorus in Southern California, she led its members to being hired to perform with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra and Pacific Symphony in The New York City Ballet’s production of The Nutcracker at the Kodak Theater in Los Angeles as well as at the holiday concert A Charlie Brown Christmas featuring jazz great David Benoit. Renowned music producer David Foster asked Debora to direct student choirs both at concert events and at a recording session at Hollywood’s legendary Record Plant studio with the equally legendary Celine Dion.
Debora was musical director of two prestigious Los Angeles area theatrical companies, Canyon Theater Guild and Sierra Repertory Theatre, and she taught choral conducting at the University of Nevada at Las Vegas where she has also performed with The Las Vegas Philharmonic as a member of the Las Vegas Master Singers and Chamber Choir.
Debora continues to work as a vocal coach where she is known to customize vocal techniques for performing artists in their search for truth in singing, and she coaches a variety of entertainers including the Tony Award-winning actor, singer and dancer Ben Vereen.
She attended the University of the Pacific Conservatory of Music in Stockton, California and studied acting with master teachers Sandy Meisner, Stella Adler, and Milton Katselas.