With “too much”, “Girls” manufacturer Leena Dunham made her long-awaited comeback in television, and the dress with her has been brought with her, very good.
The series sharpens the viral comedians and “hacks” breakout Megan Stalter and “White Lotus” season 2 star Will Sharp as a central couple: Jessica, who goes to London for a job opportunity after blowing her love life in New York, and he begins to fall for her first night to overcome her first night to overcome her first night. During the series, both Jessica’s colleagues, Felix’s access and friends, and their families, move out and out of the chaotic situations associated with both families – make place for a lot of unexpected guest stars.
See big names in “too much” dress – including Dunham – below.
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Leena Dunham as Nora South
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Instead of playing the lead, as he did in “Girls”, Dunham “takes a backseat in too much” artists. She plays the role of Nora, Jessica’s elder sister, who is struggling to increase her souls after her recent divorce, especially when it comes to sharing her son, Dash (Oliver Neranberg) with her ex -husband.
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Andrew Ranals as Jameson South
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Ranals, a long -time associate of Dunham, who played Eliza in “Girls”, stars as Jameson, who ended his tasty, sexless marriage with Nora, who joined a man and a woman with a woman named Kodi and a woman. Like Jessica, Jameson works in advertising and remains a patron for her despite her sister divorced. He is the one who gives him an opportunity to go to London and bring his life back on track.
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Emily Ratajkovski as Wendy Jones
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Wendy is the new girlfriend of Zeve, who, Jessica, who has persuaded in video messages that he posts on a private Instagram account that no one holds this way. Below Deep, Jessica knows that it is Jeve, not Wendy, with whom she should have a problem, but Happy Life Wendy lives with Zeve on social media that makes her crazy.
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Michael Zegen as Zeve Goldstein
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Michael Zegen is known for roles in “Frances Ha” and “The Marvels Ms. Massel”, as well as the three-episode arch in “Girls”, Jessica’s pre-lovers, play the role of Zave. Both of them dated for many years, but broke their hearts before “too much” started. In the first episode, Jessica sees on Instagram that she has proposed to her new girlfriend Wendy. Drunk, she breaks down in her apartment in the middle of the night and gets into a match with Zeve, asks her to accept that by leaving her, “the worst is that someone has ever done.”
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Jessica Alba as herself
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Jessica Alba appears in the first episode of “Very Peacock” after Jessica’s agency is hired to make her a commercial for her company. When a wrong assistant director alba changes the script without the approval of Alba, she asks Jessica to handle, but Jessica Panics and run away.
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Rita Wilson as Lois Calman
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Lois is the mother of Jessica and Nora, who have been single for many years after the death of her husband. The family is tight-sovert, but Jessica and Nora have become very dependent on their mother, both walk with her after their respective breakups. So when Lois itself comes back to the dating scene, it starts setting some limits.
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Riya Pearlman as Dotty
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Doti Lois’s mother and Jessica and Nora’s grandmother, who says that whatever is in her mind and does not care about the words, openly stating that her daughter and granddaughter have been so romantically challenged.
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Richard E. as Jono Ratigan. Grant
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Jono is a boss in Jessica Works, advertising agency in London. She is associated and pretended, but is also a comfortable coolness for her that appears exclusively when she is at home with her wife, N.
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Naomi Vatsa as Ann Ratigan
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Ann Jono’s wife, who hosts a grand dinner party for all the associates of Zono. She and Jessica immediately join, Jessica explained her sexual health problems and Ann offered her drugs as the party began to develop in debutic disturbances.
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Daisy Bevan as Josi
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Actor Jolie Richardson and filmmaker Tim Bevan’s daughter Daisy Bevan appears in “very high” as Josie, who works with Zono in the advertising agency. Young and separate, she acts as an assistant to zono.
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Kim Keith Independent as Jenicza Bravo
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Jenicza Bravo is known as the director and co-writer of the 2021 “Zola”, but first starred in Dunham’s 2018 HBO series “Camping” and his 2022 film “Sharp Stick”. In “too much”, she plays the second American Kim role in the advertising agency. She is competent, calm and equal-it is when she comes to Josi when it comes to her crush.
Bravo also directed the episode 8 of “to Mach” titled “Way Wedding and A Sex Pest”.
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Leo Reach as Boss Gibbons
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Leo Reich, a popular UK Comedian, who debuts in “Very Peacock”, a resident of the advertising agency, General Z Staffer Boss, a resident of the advertising agency. Although he is technically Kim’s helper, he thinks himself as a fully developed creative and has very little relationship for “appropriate” office behavior, regularly regains everyone with stories from his sexual life and he goes to parties.
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Andrew scott gym venlich rice
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Andrew Scott played the role of Jim, a famous director who signs to direct the advertising campaign Jessica moved to work in London. The gym is tortured and condensed; When he and Jessica go out for drinks, he spends the night about his ex -wife and argues with letterboxade users who do not like their films. So it is no surprise that the night is going in a strange direction.
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Kit Hrington as Jessica’s father
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Jessica’s father died when she was still quite young, so she does not have many clear memories of her. But when Kit Hrington plays her in flashback scenes, her warmth and love for her family makes it clear why Jessica still still thinks about her.
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Advo Aboha as Linia
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At the beginning of “too much”, Felix is ​​dating Linia, played by model and actor Advo Aboh. He is glamorous and eccentric, but both are not connecting, and he discovers that his heart is somewhere else before he tells him that he has met Jessica. “You’re a good man, okay?” She says they break. “But next time you date someone and you realize that they are not for you, do not show off and slowly out of the door, because I can feel you.”
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Exarchopoulos as Poli
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“Blue is the Warmst Color” plays the role of Star Edel Exochopolos Polly, which Felix dated for 10 years and remained friends together. She has mentioned for the first time when Jessica asks Felix about her name tattoo, which is on her butt, and she only says that she is a friend – whose name is also a tattoo on her butt. When Jessica first meets Poli, she is so frightened that she makes a large dose of ketamine in the hope of fitting. This immerses her in a painful spiral to remember her past with Zev.
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Caori Momoi AICO Remaan
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A vigorous Japanese actor is known for “Memoirs of Ek Gisha”, as the mother of Kori Momoi guest, Aico, Felix. She loves, but a bit illusory, telling Felix that her father is her “shining shield” and she is confident that she will make her out of the financial crisis for a long time. Felix knows better.
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Stephen Fry as Simon Remaan
Felix’s father, Simon, prefers to play the role of a generous Patriyc, but in fact, he is struggling to take care of Aco and his adult daughter, who lives with them. He asks Felix to help out his crushed debt – it is not that the Felix is ​​also broken. Felix sells its car and gives Simon secretly cash. The task of generosity is complex and painful for felix, which still faces some resentment towards his parents for his continuous absence during his childhood: in a flashback, it turns out that he was sexually assaulted by his grandmother.
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Rita Ora as herself
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Rita Ora said in that advertisement that Jessica went to produce London. Like Alba, Ora’s advertisement is thrown away by a male director with a large ego, but this time, more for Jessica work. In return for saving the day, Ora gives some necessary advice to Jessica about her passion with her former and her new girlfriend.