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The First Lady [1] is an American anthology drama television series created by Aaron Cooley which premiered on Showtime on April 17, 2022. [2] It stars Michelle Pfeiffer, Viola Davis, and Gillian Anderson, among others, and portrays life and family events of three first ladies of the United States: Eleanor Roosevelt, Betty Ford, and Michelle Obama.
[14] The first British woman to top the listing was the model Kelly Brook, who was named the world's sexiest in 2005, the most successful poll to that point. [15] As of 2017, Brook has been featured in the top ten of FHM 's 100 Sexiest Women ten times, which is more than any other entrant. [16]
Pfeiffer’s turn as the one-term first lady of the 1970s marks her return to TV after portraying Ruth Madoff in HBO’s 2017 film The Wizard of Lies. “I knew very little about Betty Ford like ...
During 1934, Roosevelt set a record for the most times a first lady had spoken on radio: she spoke as a guest on other people's programs, as well as the host of her own, for a total of 28 times that year. [178] In 1935, Roosevelt continued to host programs aimed at the female audience, including one called "It's A Woman's World."
"The First Lady" focuses on three of those women, who used the office of first lady to effect change. The cast transforms into a host of real-life figures from three eras in the 20th and 21st ...
First lady Melania Trump and Ivanka Trump were featured in The Hill's "50 Most Beautiful" list for 2017 alongside lawmakers and lobbyists alike.. The often-anticipated review of the most ...
She has been listed as one of FHM magazine's 100 Sexiest Women in the World numerous times. She was twice named on Stuff Magazine's 100 Sexiest Women list. Askmen.com has named her one of the 50 Most Beautiful Women and 99 Most Desirable Women in the World. In 2002, she hosted the second season of the hidden-camera series Spy TV.
Showtime's The First Lady sounds great on paper. Viola Davis, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Gillian Anderson playing three influential first ladies? That seems like the perfect recipe for prestige TV.