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  1. Há 3 dias · Lena Dunham rose to fame with acclaimed HBO show, "Girls." After the series ended, Dunham became mired in controversy, but it didn’t stop her career.

  2. Há 1 dia · Gaby Hoffmann stole scenes as Adam Driver’s sister Caroline in season three of Lena Dunham’s acclaimed HBO hit series ‘Girls’ (Sky Atlantic / HBO) “I was annoyed and bored by that conversation, especially being called brave,” she scoffs.

  3. Há 1 dia · Gaby Hoffmann was a child actor in "Field of Dreams" and "Now and Then." Today, she's starring opposite Benedict Cumberbatch in Netflix's "Eric."

  4. Há 1 dia · (Now 42, she still has the same chocolate pudding pools for eyes and a gap between her front teeth.) Those of a younger generation, though, are more likely to know her from zeitgeisty shows like Lena Dunham’s Girls or Transparent. It’s a testament to Hoffmann that these credentials, albeit impressive, are the least interesting thing about her.

  5. Há 3 dias · Alexandra Daddario melts away her movie star polish to portray a sister regretful of past distance and determined to make Ben feel secure. Cole Sprouse lends humor and earnestness as Thomas, who learns how to uplift Ben as an educator should. Lena Dunham, in particular, steals scenes as quirky art teacher Ms. Lyons.

  6. Há 1 dia · *Not That Kind Of Girl by Lena Dunham I think Lena is a genius and GIRLS is severely underrated but all of the stuff with her sister and hyperbole around Lena just put me off. I’ll get to it. *Friends, Lovers and The Big Terrible Thing by Matthew Perry I was just about to start it when he died. Too sad right now. *Wishful Drinking by Carrie ...

  7. 1 de jun. de 2024 · The emancipatory potential of the genre can be observed specifically in the work of several women comics and creators, including Amy Schumer, Ali Wong, Lena Dunham, and Sara Silverman, who use the unruliness (an analytic used by Kathleen Rowe Karlyn in her influential work on women in comedy) of their bodies and actions to manifest a cringing, uncomfortable reaction in their audiences.