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Shannon DeVido as Sage, the main female protagonist and the spirited daughter of drug dealers; Rickey Wilson Jr. as Tony Michaels, the main male protagonist and an aspiring dancer who is the star kicker of the Mount Abe Eagles; MuMu as Beth, the diabolical captain of the Mount Abe cheerleading squad and the main antagonist
Difficult People is an American comedy television series created by Julie Klausner.Klausner stars alongside Billy Eichner as two struggling and jaded comedians living in New York City; the duo seemingly hate everyone but each other.
It stars Shannon DeVido, Ricky Wilson, Jr., Holly Palmer, Eileen Grubba, Madeline Rhodes (MuMu), Jacob Waltuck, Bradford Hayes, Emily Kranking, A.J. Murray, and Jeremy Vest with cameos from Maggie Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Benjamin Bratt (with his daughter Sophia), and Zack Gottsagen.
Brenda Shannon Greene (born May 2, 1958), [1] [2] [3] known professionally as Shannon, is an American singer and songwriter of freestyle and dance-pop music. She is best known for her single " Let the Music Play ", which topped the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart in 1983 and was certified gold.
Shannon Hall-Girolamo throws a flying knee. “I was drunk as a skunk in the back of a car,” she recalled. “We were in Houston and my friends saw a sign to try out for The American Gladiators.
Lucky Hank is an American comedy-drama [1] [2] television series developed by Paul Lieberstein and Aaron Zelman based on the 1997 novel Straight Man by Richard Russo.Starring Bob Odenkirk, the series premiered on March 19, 2023, on AMC.
Morgan Spurlock, Lavell Crawford, Shannon DeVido, Marianne Kirby: February 2, 2015 () 0.872 [10] Larry addresses America's growing obesity rate. 10 "The State of Gay ...
It was the first album on which Shannon wrote or co-wrote each song. [3] The recording sessions included Shannon on vocals and rhythm guitar, Dugg Brown as leader, Charles Wright and Al McKay (later of Earth, Wind & Fire) on guitars, Melvin Dunlap on bass, Bob Evans on drums, and Malcom "Mac" Rebennack (aka "Dr. John") on keyboards. [4]