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Russian Doll is an American comedy-drama television series, created by Natasha Lyonne, Leslye Headland, and Amy Poehler, that premiered on Netflix on February 1, 2019. The series follows Nadia Vulvokov (Lyonne), a game developer who repeatedly dies and relives the same night in an ongoing time loop and tries to solve it, leading to her finding Alan Zaveri (Charlie Barnett) in the same situation.
About Love (Russian: Про любовь, romanized: Pro lyubov) is a 2015 Russian romantic comedy. It was written by Anna Melikyan and Andrey Migachev directed by Melikyan. It won the Main Prize and the Prize of Film Distributors Jury at the Kinotavr film festival. [1] It also was awarded at the Golden Eagle Awards as the Best Feature Film. [2]
Natasha Lyonne and Charlie Barnett return as Nadia and Alan in the second season of "Russian Doll," which premieres on Netflix on April 20.
In “Russian Doll” Season 2, which dropped in April, more than three years after the first season, the core story of “Russian Doll” was once again about Lyonne’s Nadia and her time-loop ...
“Powers” alum Sharlto Copley has been cast in “Russian Doll” at Netflix, the latest big-name actor to join the star-studded, award-winning mystery dramedy for its second season. Previously ...
In 2021, she joined the main cast of Freeform's Single Drunk Female as Olivia, a lesbian journalist. [13] She joined cast of the Hulu comedy Sex Appeal in April 2021. [14] Henderson is a lesbian. [15] In 2016, she married writer-director Leslye Headland. [16] [17] They reside in New York. She is best friends with Katherine Waterston. [18]
The long-awaited return of Russian Doll is finally here.The Netflix series led by Natasha Lyonne, which dropped its first season in early 2019, will premiere its sophomore installment on April 20 ...
In 2018, he was cast in the leading role of Alan Zaveri on the Netflix series Russian Doll. [16] [17] [18] In the same year, Barnett was cast in the main role of Ben Marshall on the Netflix miniseries, Tales of the City. [19] [20] In 2019, he was cast in the recurring role of Gabe Miranda on the second season of the Netflix thriller You.