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Katherine Sian Moennig (/ ˈ m ɛ n ɪ ɡ /; [2] born December 29, 1977) [3] [4] is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Shane McCutcheon on The L Word (2004–2009), as well as Jake Pratt on Young Americans (2000). Moennig played the role of Lena in the Showtime series Ray Donovan from 2013 to 2019.
Katherine Moennig as Gwen Delvecchio, a real estate developer and Margo's lover; Anna Maria Horsford as Denise Sampson, Dennis' mother; Linda Lavin as Phyllis Adelman, the Morgans' annoying neighbor; Kevin Alves as Nate Morgan, Mikey's son who is a police officer; Chloe East as Emily Morgan, Lydia and Paul's daughter
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My Dead Boyfriend is a 2016 American comedy film directed by Anthony Edwards and starring Heather Graham, Katherine Moennig, Scott Michael Foster, and John Corbett. [1] The film is based on Arthur Nersesian's 2000 novel Dogrun. [2] It was released on November 3, 2016 by Orion Pictures and Momentum Pictures.
(one of which is a conversation with L Word producer and cast member Kate Moennig); [41] an episode of Margaret Cho's podcast, The Margaret Cho, featuring comedian Fortune Feimster who will appear in The L Word as a guest star; [42] [43] and Cameron Esposito's podcast, Queery, in which she interviews original L Word creator Ilene Chaiken [44].
Nearly half of the top 10 streaming shows in late June were “library” titles. Meaning, shows that originated somewhere else (usually traditional TV) and are now licensed by a streaming platform.
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Young Americans is an American drama television series created by Steven Antin.The show debuted on July 12, 2000, on The WB network as a summer replacement for, and spin-off from another Columbia TriStar Television production, Dawson's Creek.