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Jean Smart
United States
Age: 71
Born: 13 Sep, 1951
TV Series Starring Jean Smart
Mare of Easttown
Mare of Easttown follows a small-town Pennsylvania detective who investigates a local murder at a time when her own life is crumbling around her.
Hacks
Explores a dark mentorship that forms between Deborah Vance, a legendary Las Vegas comedian, and an entitled, outcast 25-year-old.
Watchmen
A group of costumed crimefighters investigate the murder of one of their own in this alternative history series based on the DC Comic graphic novel.
The Watchmen is a dark and complex drama that explores themes of power, corruption, and morality in a world where superheroes are seen as outlaws.
Legion
David Haller, diagnosed as schizophrenic, struggles with mental illness. But a strange encounter with a patient makes him question his reality.
Legion is based on the Marvel comics character, the son of X-Men founder Charles Xavier. The series explores David's powers and his connection to the X-Men universe.
Mr. Robinson
A journeyman musician named Robinson becomes a music teacher in a middle school. He teaches kids rock and blues while testing school's rules.
Mr. Robinson is a TV series that follows the journey of a music teacher who learns how to navigate the rules of a middle school. He teaches the kids various genres of music while also testing the limits of the school's regulations.
Fargo
A limited series based on the film, with a new true crime story. Follows new characters in Minnesota and trademark humor and murder.
The show Fargo is a 10-episode limited series that is inspired by the film. It follows a new true crime story that is filled with trademark humor, murder, and Minnesota nice.
Samantha Who?
This single-camera comedy introduces us to Samantha "Sam" Newly, a psychiatrist and hit-and-run victim who awakens after being in a coma for eight days, only to find she has amnesia. With no memories of the past, she must rediscover everything about her life and herself by looking for clues from her past.
Kim Possible
Kim Possible is a high school student who balances school and fighting super villains. She has a clumsy partner, Ron Stoppable, and a naked mole rat named Rufus to help her out.
Ron Stoppable is Kim Possible's wisecracking partner and Rufus is their pet and second best friend. Together, they fight villains and balance high school life.
24
Jack Bauer and his team of CTU agents uncover an assassination plot targeting Presidential nominee David Palmer in this concept drama where each season takes place within one 24 hour period.
As Jack tries to prevent the assassination, his troubled teenage daughter suddenly disappears, pushing his already strained marriage to the brink. What will happen in the next 24 hours?
The Oblongs
The Oblongs is a darkly humorous animated series about a family living in a polluted valley, struggling to fit in with the wealthy elite.
Their physical deformities are played for laughs, but the show tackles serious issues like social inequality and environmental degradation.
High Society (2005)
The series revolves around two New York City women who acted in an outrageous, campy, and decadent manner. Ellie Walker (Jean Smart) was a successful author of trashy romantic novels, and her best friend and publisher was Dorothy 'Dott' Emerson (Mary McDonnell). Emerson was a divorced mother with a preppie college-aged son, Brendan Emerson (Dan O'Donahue), a College Republican, who rejected the relentless sexual advances of Ellie, but who otherwise appeared to be heterosexual. In the pilot episode, the women's small-town former college friend, Val Brumberg (Faith Prince), arrived and moved in with Dott. At the publishing house, the women worked with a flamboyant gay male secretary named Stephano (Luigi Amodeo) and a sleazy publisher partner named Peter Thomas (David Rasche).
Designing Women
Four smart, stylish women run a successful interior design firm in Atlanta, juggling work, love, and family with humor and heart.
As they tackle complex design projects and navigate the ups and downs of their personal lives, these women prove that they can do it all.
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