Lena Dunham's New Netflix Show Is Not 'Girls'
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Girls creator Lena Dunham has a new show that is more than a little autobiographical. The writer-actress said she was inspired by moments from her own life; however, much of the new Netflix series seems to borrow many details from Dunham's own life.
Watts has pivoted to TV in recent years, leading Netflix's hit series The Watcher (2022) and playing magazine editor Babe Paley in Ryan Murphy's Feud: Capote vs. The Swans (2024), the latter of which landed her Emmy and Golden Globe nominations. Next up is another Murphy series, All's Fair.
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Taylor Swift helped her friend Lena Dunham create one of the biggest gut punches in the finale of Netflix rom-com "Too Much." (Spoilers!)
Into this fray enters Lena Dunham, the oft-controversial writer/director/actor whose HBO series “ Girls ” was a conversation-driving cultural force throughout its run from 2012-2017. Her last TV show was 2018’s “Camping,
For Megan Stalter's first leading TV role in 'Too Much', she hopped the pond to London for a modern twist on classic British romantic-comedies.
Writer and director Lena Dunham, along with cast members Will Sharpe and Megan Stalter, tell Lynn Rusk how "Too Much" celebrates the messiness of life.
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Leads aside, The Guardian praised the "astonishing cast of stars" in an early review, with Too Much also including performances from Richard E Grant, Naomi Watts, Andrew Scott, Rhea Perlman, Stephen Fry, Jennifer Saunders, Kit Harrington and Rita Wilson.