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Jessica Williams
United States
Age: 33
Born: 31 Jul, 1989
TV Series Starring Jessica Williams
Shrinking
Jason Segel as a therapist who tells his patients exactly what he thinks. Ted Lasso co-creator Bill Lawrence and star Brett Goldstein, who plays Roy Kent in the popular comedy series, will write and produce the new show alongside Segel.
Entergalactic
Two young artists navigate the twists and turns of finding love in New York City.
I Heart Arlo
Following the film Arlo the Alligator Boy, I Heart Arlo follows Arlo and his newfound crew as they set up shop in an abandoned seaside neighborhood and help bring it back to life.
Love Life (2020)
Love Life, will follow a different protagonist each season on the journey from first love to last love, with each half-hour episode chronicling one of their relationships. The first season will center on Anna Kendrick's Darby, who runs a "historically significant butts" tour for a company headed by McNairy's Bradley.
2 Dope Queens
Jessica Williams and Phoebe Robinson are bringing their brilliant topical podcast to HBO for four hourlong specials taped in front of a live audience. Each episode will feature a special guest panellist discussing a different theme. Jon Stewart will join the duo to chat about New York, while Emmy winner Uzo Aduba will contribute to a discussion on "Black Nerds a.k.a. Blerds." Expect thought-provoking insights on race, gender, sexuality, and life in general, as well as plenty of laughs.
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